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Thursday 18 Dec 2025 | 1 min read

Aussie's 2025 end-of-year donation

Graphic: 'END-OF-YEAR DONATION 2025' in green on white, with Launch Housing, Aussie Broadband and Disaster Relief Australia logos below.

Overview

As another year draws to a close, the time has come for our end-of-year tradition of giving back.

For 2025, it’s our pleasure to donate $15,000 each to Launch Housing and Disaster Relief Australia on behalf of our customers.

These organisations are doing great work, living our value of “being good to people”.

Disaster Relief Australia

Support Disaster Relief Australia

Volunteer or donate to help Disaster Relief Australia support communities when they need it most.

Visit Disaster Relief Australia

Born from the vision of two veterans and now powered by more than 6,900 volunteers nationwide, Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) shows up for communities in their moments of need.

DRA teams provide on‑the‑ground support that includes recovery tasks such as flood debris removal, chainsaw work to remove damaged and fallen trees, and basic home repairs. With an active model of volunteering, DRA also provides veterans with an ongoing sense of purpose and an opportunity to continue to serve once leaving the military.

As bushfire season approaches, their support will be invaluable to so many Australians over the coming summer.

Listen to the stories from DRA’s volunteers below to learn more about their great work:

Disaster Relief Australia volunteers

Launch Housing's Education Pathways Program

Support Launch Housing

Donate to help Launch Housing end homelessness.

Visit Launch Housing

Launch Housing is a Victorian-based organisation that’s all about finding fast, practical solutions for those facing homelessness.

The impact of homelessness on children can be felt for a lifetime; from interrupted schooling, trauma, and family instability. This is where Launch Housing’s Education Pathways Program (EPP) steps in.

The EPP works with parents, teachers and caregivers to keep vulnerable children on track by helping with enrolment, school attendance, supplies, and even offering after-school support. The program cares for over 160 Victorian children annually, along with their parents and 90 teachers.

Watch Jy’s story to see how EPP is improving education for children experiencing homelessness:

Jy's story

These organisations are there for the most vulnerable in our communities, and we encourage you to support them where possible.

We thank everyone for a superb 2025, and wish you all a safe, happy new year.

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Toby Beshara

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