Last night the Seven Network, Nine and Network 10 united for a star-studded telethon which raised over $25 million for the Australian Red Cross Flood Appeal.
With 100% of the proceeds raised during Australia Unites: Red Cross Flood Appeal going to help communities and families impacted by the floods across Queensland and New South Wales, Aussie music royalty, celebrities and popular news and entertainment personalities from all three networks banded together for the cause.
18,000 calls from Australians were received, and there were more than 340,000 visits to the site during the broadcast, resulting in a whopping $25,249,796 worth of pledges.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said: “These floods have been beyond devastating for communities across New South Wales and Queensland, particularly in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. Australia is strong and resilient because of the generosity of Australians.
“Thank you so much to everyone who has been able to make a donation to this Red Cross appeal to support the affected communities — and thank you to the many volunteers who are giving their time to this effort. To everyone impacted, our Government and the whole nation will continue to stand with you and support you.”
Kym Pfitzner, the CEO of Australian Red Cross, said: “Thank you to Channel 7, 9 and 10 for coming together — the result was beyond our expectations. The Flood Appeal united the nation in support of tens of thousands of people impacted by the floods.
“We witnessed the spirit of humanity in action. I’d like to thank everyone who donated for your incredible generosity. 100% of the $25 million plus raised during the telethon will go in cash grants to help people impacted by the floods.”
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Applications for the grant will be opening on Friday, March 18, on the Red Cross website.
Australia Unites: Red Cross Flood Appeal reached over 3 million Aussies on television: 2.16 million in the capital cities and 1.03 million in regional areas.
You can still donate to the Australian Red Cross Flood Appeal here or by calling 1800 733 276.
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