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NSW bushfires: Donations tidal wave hits $535m

More than half a billion dollars appears to have been raised in response to Australia’s bushfire crisis but the tsunami of donations is causing a headache for some organisations who have no idea how to spend the cash.

Massive donations made to help bushfire relief funding

More than half a billion dollars appears to have been raised in response to Australia’s bushfire crisis but the tsunami of donations is causing a headache for some organisations who have no idea how to spend the cash.

In what could be the biggest ever fundraising response to an Australian natural disaster, a list of announced donations from charities, celebrities and organisations compiled by News Corp Australia shows the total amount raised is sitting around $535 million.

Social media giant Facebook has confirmed more than $50 million USD ($72.6 million AUD) has been raised through its platform, with fundraising efforts led by comedian Celeste Barber who is believed to have raised over half of that total.

The New Year's Eve bushfire at Lake Conjola. Picture: Supplied
The New Year's Eve bushfire at Lake Conjola. Picture: Supplied

Meanwhile, crowd-funding platform GoFundMe has raised over $35 million with some 480,000 donations made from 170 countries – including the continent of Antarctica.

Among the leading GoFundMe causes are the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital – which will receive over $7.5 million in donations – and the Ellen DeGeneres fundraiser that has raised $1.6 million USD ($2.3 million AUD) for the Australian Red Cross and the WIRES wildlife rescue organisation.

About $173 million has been donated to major charities, while celebrities and companies have raised approximately $222 million and fire services will receive at least $33 million.

It is possible there may be some overlap with donations. The final figure will not be known for some time.

Dianne and Neville Britton by Lake Conjola in Conjola Park. Picture: Gaye Gerard
Dianne and Neville Britton by Lake Conjola in Conjola Park. Picture: Gaye Gerard

But with donations streaming at a rate of knots, some organisations are saying they need more time to work out how to spend the money responsibly.

Senior NSW Rural Fire Service spokesman Ben Shepherd said that outside of the Celeste Barber Facebook fundraiser – which has clocked up over $51 million AUD in donations for the RFS trust – he understood about $30 million has been donated directly to the service.

Mr Shepherd said the RFS had not yet decided how the money will be spent but would be led by feedback from volunteers – many of whom are still deployed on foregrounds.

Comedian Celeste Barber has raised over $51 million over Facebook. Picture: Hugh Stewart.
Comedian Celeste Barber has raised over $51 million over Facebook. Picture: Hugh Stewart.

But he suggested it could be put towards on training aids and community education programs rather than hoses and nozzles that are already provided to the service.

“There is no doubt this has been the largest amount of donations the service has ever seen,” Mr Shepherd said.

“The generosity shown by the community has been overwhelming and that’s not just in money but things like food and goods that has come directly to us but also to brigades.”

While the NSW RFS stands to receive an astonishing $80 million, Mr Shepherd said the money could be redistributed pending the outcome of legal discussions between the agency and Ms Barber.

The comedian wants the donations to go towards volunteer firefighters and the families of those who have died, as well as bushfire victims and injured wildlife.

But she has directed the donations to the Trustee for NSW RFS & Brigades Donations Fund, which only allows money to be spent on firefighting equipment and training.

The NSW RFS says it needs to consult with members before spending the money. Picture: Jonathan Ng
The NSW RFS says it needs to consult with members before spending the money. Picture: Jonathan Ng

A spokeswoman for Victoria’s Country Fire Authority said it had received over $11.5 million to its Public Fund and Brigade Donations Trust.

“We are working hard to identify and prioritise projects which support brigades and volunteers in their firefighting, community safety education and community connectedness activities,” she said.

“We will be confirming specifics in the coming weeks and months.”

Rob Snowdon, the chair of South Australia’s Country Fire Service (CFS) Foundation, said the it had raised “well in excess of $1 million” but had already distributed over $700,000.

“Our purpose is to support volunteer CFS firefighters and if they’re impacted while they’re volunteering through injury, death, loss of property or mental health issues,” he said.

“We’ve supported more than 30 families through places like Cuddly Creek and Kangaroo Island … we’ve received a lot of donations and we’re distributing them on a daily basis.”

A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokeswoman (QFES) said this week said the agency had received about $2.24 million.

“All donations will support Rural Fire Brigades in undertaking the essential work they do to support their communities,” she said.

“This includes the purchase of water tanks, construction of bores to access water, and phone extenders to extend communication coverage.”

“Funds will also be used to purchase IT equipment, solar packages, lockers and security systems for stations, and universal sat sleeve wireless hubs to provide communication in remote areas.”

How you can help: NSW charities & events

Charity/campaign name Suburb/area Date(s)
Foodbank Australia   
  • Description: Foodbank is instrumental in bringing food and personal items to bushfire victims across the country. You can hold a Foodbank drive at your workplace, or head to a local collection point.
  • More: https://www.foodbank.org.au
Australia-wide Ongoing
Find a Bed   
  • Description: Many victims of the fires have been left homeless or with nowhere to take their animals. Find a Bed helps connect displaced Aussies with a spare bed.
  • More: https://www.findabed.info/
Australia-wide Ongoing
Will Connolly (Egg Boy) and Magda Szubanski's bushfire trauma and mental health support fundraiser    Australia-wide Ongoing
WIRES Wildlife Rescue   
  • Description: WIRES is taking donations to help rescue and care for sick, injured and orphaned animals. They are inundated with calls for assitance, receiving 600-1000 calls a day.
  • More: https://www.wires.org.au/donate/emergency-fund
Australia-wide Ongoing
Port Macquarie Koala Hospital    Australia-wide Ongoing
Fire Relief Fund for First Nations Communities   
  • Description: Fund started by Yorta Yorta man Neil Morris, this Go Fund Me campaign is aiming to “offer culturally sensitive, specific direct support” to Indigenous communities ravaged by fire, including covering temporary relocation costs, clothing and personal items, refurbishment of damaged property and replacement of medical equipment and toiletries.
  • More: GoFundMe
Australia-wide Ongoing
Earth Guardians Newcastle Movie Fundraiser for the Bushfires   
  • Description: Earth Guardians Newcastle are hosting a screening of Wall-E to raise funds for bushfire relief on January 24. Entry is $5 with more donation tins at the door.
  • Donate on the night at The Dungeon, Adamstown
Adamstown, Newcastle Jan 24
VB Bushfire Relief    Australia-wide Jan 24-27
St Peter's Catholic Parish Bushfire Relief Fete   
  • Description: St Peter's Catholic Parish in Surry Hills is hosting a fete and silent auction on January 25th with all proceeds going to the Vinnies Bushfire Appeal. Enjoy sausage sizzles, carnival games, live music and vintage dance lessons while giving to a good cause.
Surry Hills Jan 25
Wakehurst Bushfire Relief Exhibition T20   
  • Description: The Wakehurst Redbacks Cricket Club are hosting a exhibition T20 match to raise money for the RFS on January 25. Come down to Lionel Watts Park for some sausage sizzle and an arfternoon of cricket.
  • Donate on the day or visit: https://www.facebook.com/donate/223845055287231/
Belrose Jan 25
Lions Club Australia and Eastlakes Sports Club - National Disaster Relief Appeal   
  • Description: The Lions Club Australia and Eastlakes Sports Club are raising money for bushfire relief on Australia Day, with raffles, auctions, live entertainment and karaoke.
Eastlakes Jan 26
Vinnies Bushfire Appeal // INXS Tribute Show   
  • Description: The Bateau Bay Hotel is hosting the INXS Tribute Show on Australia Day to raise money for the Vinniers Bushfire Appeal. All the proceeds from the sausage sizzle and raffle tickets will go to Vinnies.
Bateau Bay Jan 26
Comedyish for Bushfire Relief
  • Description: Comedyish sees some of the world's best and brightest comedians trying out new jokes for the first time. This season the proceeds of each show is going towards a different bushfire relief charity.
  • More: Dates and tickets from Giant Dwarf
Redfern Jan 29 - Mar 4
UNSW Bushfire Relief Crafternoon   
  • Description: The students at UNSW are hosting a crafting session to make pouches for native animals that have been orphaned by fires. All experience levels welcome, but make sure to bring a sewing machine.
Kensington Jan 30
The Official Laneway Festival Afterparty Bushfire Benefit   
  • Description: The official afterparty to the St Jerome's Laneway Festival will be held at the Oxford Art Factory Sunday 2 Febuary, featuring Charli XCX, with all profits going towards bushfire relief.
  • More: Tickets via Moshtix
Darlinghurst Feb 2
Bushfire Bootcamp Fundraiser   
  • Description: Jayamove Fitness is hosting a bushfire relief bootcamp and barbeque on Febuary 2. Head to Binalong Park in Toongabbie for some games and competitions as well as a feed, entry is $10 and Jayamove is matching all donations, which are going towards the RSPCA and the Red Cross.
Toongabbie Feb 2
Bushfire Car Show Appeal at Sydney Drag Way    Eastern Creek Feb 2
Fire Fight Australia - Concert for National Bushfire Relief   
  • Description: This sold out concert will feature a massive lineup of Australian and international artists to raise money for the Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery fund. Acts include Queen + Adam Lambert, K.D Lang, Alice Cooper, Amy Shark, Tina Arena and Olivia Newton-John.
  • More: https://firefightaustralia.com
Sydney Olympic Park Feb 16
Bushfire Appeal Picnic   
  • Description: The eastern suburbs are coming together for a community fundraising picnic on February 29. Entry is $20 and locals are encouraged to bring a plate for the potluck and any clothes for a fashion swap.
  • More: https://firefightaustralia.com
Centennial Park Feb 29
Comedy Steps Up for Bushfire Relief
  • Description: This comedy gala on the Sydney Opera House steps will feature Arj Barker, Carl Barron, Urzila Carlson, Joel Creasey, Harry Shearer, Kitty Flanagan, Tim Minchin, Julia Morris, Lawrence Mooney, Steph Tisdell, plus more to be announced. The event is raising money for the Red Cross, WIRES, NSW RFS and Wildlife Victoria.
  • More: Tickets from Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House March 16

A spokesman for the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) said registered charities must use funds in support of their charitable purpose.

“This includes the more immediate and direct uses (for example, providing shelter or food to affected communities) and other long-term or indirect uses (for example, rebuilding infrastructure or planning long-term recovery),” he said.

University of Sydney professor of economics and charitable behaviour expert Robert Slonim said fundraising was “very much part of the national identity right now”.

“These bushfires are just so attention-grabbing, it’s so salient, it’s so personal to everybody and it actually brings us together as a society,” he said.

“I would not be surprised in the least if the outpouring of help that’s happening right now turns out to be the largest ever – it’s just non stop.”

“Years from now when people say, ‘I feel good to be Australian’, I think this is one of the things we will look back on.”

Home and Away’s Sophie Dillman said the heartbreak caused by the bushfires had been felt across the country and around the world.

“It’s at times like this that I am so proud to call myself Australian,” she said.

“The response from everyday Australians has been nothing short of a miracle. People donating money, clothes, goods and even places to stay for those left homeless. Everyone has given all they can and it’s still keeps coming.”

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