Support Groups & Online Patient Forums

Lymphoma Australia offers both online and in person support groups throughout the year. These support groups aim to provide you and your carer or family with an opportunity to connect with other people affected by lymphoma to develop friendship, peer support and learn together to better understand your lymphoma. 

Also on this page, you will find information about our online closed forum for patients and carers in Australia and New Zealand (Facebook group Lymphoma Down Under), and other social media links. 

Upcoming Support Groups

Below you will find a list of upcoming Support Groups you can register for. These are great if you want to connect with others affected by lymphoma. These chats are supported with a nurse from Lymphoma Australia who can answer your questions or help you get the right information, but they are more informal and led by you, the patients or carer. These sessions let you share your experiences, concerns, learn from each other and get peer support.

Online Support Groups

Online Support Groups
Thursday 18th of June 2026
4:00pm AEST - 5:30pm AEST
Online Support Groups
Wednesday 8th of July 2026
4:00pm AEST - 5:30pm AEST
Online Support Groups
Tuesday 21st of July 2026
4:00pm AEST - 5:30pm AEST
Online Support Groups
Monday 3rd of August 2026
11:00am AEST - 12:30pm AEST
Online Support Groups
Thursday 20th of August 2026
4:00pm AEST - 5:30pm AEST
Online Support Groups
Thursday 17th of September 2026
10:00am AEST - 11:30am AEST
Online Support Groups
Tuesday 6th of October 2026
11:00am AEST - 12:30pm AEST
Online Support Groups
Wednesday 14th of October 2026
2:00pm AEDT - 3:30pm AEDT

In-Person Support Groups

In Person Support Groups
Wednesday 24th of June 2026
10:30am AEST - 12:00pm AEST Therry Rd, Campbelltown 2560
In Person Support Groups
Wednesday 1st of July 2026
11:00am AEST - 12:30pm AEST Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street, Kogarah 2217

Our support groups are facilitated by our Lymphoma Care Nurses. For more information on upcoming events, you can see our events calendar by clicking here.

You can also contact our nurses by emailing nurse@lymphoma.org.au or by phone on 1800 953 081 Monday – Friday 9am – 4:30pm AEST (Sydney time).

Patient & Carer Education

We also regularly hold patient and carer education events. These are different from support groups – or group chats. You can find more information on upcoming education events at the link below.

For more info see
Patient and Carer Education

Other ways to stay to connected

We have a variety of ways you can connect with other people affected by a lymphoma or CLL diagnosis. Below are links to our different online patient forums that you can join or follow.

Lymphoma Down Under

If you have a Facebook account you can request to join by searching for Lymphoma Down Under, or clicking the request button below. Please make sure you answer all the member questions when requesting to join.

Other social media pages

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Lymphoma Australia staff are only able to reply to emails sent in English language.

Useful Definitions

  • Refractory: This means the lymphoma does not get better with treatment. The treatment didn’t work as hoped.
  • Relapsed: This means the lymphoma came back after being gone for a while after treatment.
  • 2nd line treatment: This is the second treatment you get if the first one didn’t work (refractory) or if the lymphoma comes back (relapse).
  • 3rd line treatment: This is the third treatment you get if the second one didn’t work or the lymphoma comes back again.
  • Approved: Available in Australia and listed by the Therapeutics Goods Administration (TGA).
  • Funded: Costs are covered for Australian citizens. This means if you have a Medicare card, you shouldn’t have to pay for the treatment.[WO7]

You need healthy T-cells to make CAR T-cells. For this reason, CAR T-cell therapy cannot be used if you have a T-cell lymphoma – yet.

For more information on CAR T-cells and T-cell lymphoma click here. 

Special Note: Although your T-cells are removed from your blood for CAR T-cell therapy, most of our T-cells live outside of our blood – in our lymph nodes, thymus, spleen and other organs.