A Melbourne woman who died in hospital from chronic illness has had her body cryogenically frozen at a facility in Holbrook. More than 600 people around the world have undergone cryopreservation, hoping to be revived in the future if science allows it. ABC News article: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-16/second-person-cryogenically-frozen-southern-cryonics/105517102
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A Melbourne woman has undergone a $60,000 cryogenic freezing procedure in New South Wales with the hope of one day being brought back to life. Sky News host Cory Bernardi says Australia’s first cryogenic lab has opened for people who want to “preserve their brains for the future”. https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/melbourne-woman-becomes-victorias-first-cryogenically-frozen-person/news-story/d16893d3d5411c9ef5127c2e7c01c4e0?amp&nk=c1ed8167ff193ccb526c757203e26cfd-1752207211
It’s an uncomfortable fact of life that we’re all going to die, but some believe that may not always be the case. 60 Minutes documentary https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=3998602730387894&vanity=60Minutes9
Returning to SBS with his new series Ray Martin: The Last Goodbye, Ray takes an investigative deep dive into one of the nation’s last taboos – and life’s only absolute certainty – death. Southern Cryonics features in Episode One.