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Home to help fight cancer

A new home in Mickleham will help to change lives.

The 2025 Home for a Cure, built by Henley Homes on land donated by Satterley Property Group, is complete and open for inspection this month.

Every cent from the home’s auction will go to My Room Children’s Cancer Charity, supporting vital clinical care, family services, and research into childhood cancers.

The double-storey home is located at 36 Pasilla Circuit in the Botanical estate.

This is the third Home for a Cure collaboration between Henley Homes, Satterley, and My Room. To date, the partnership has raised millions to support families impacted by cancer. It’s also part of Henley’s longstanding philanthropic mission – delivering 83 charity homes globally over 33 years and raising more than $39.5 million.

Ben Griffiths, Henley’s general manager of Completed Homes, praised the generosity of the volunteer trades and suppliers involved.

“This project represents community at its finest,” he said.

The home goes to auction on Saturday, September 6 at 11am.

It is open for inspection throughout August.

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