Ted Snell Travelling Scholarship
The Ted Snell Travelling Scholarship is a prestigious grant supporting talented young Western Australian artists to develop their careers internationally through study, residency or mentorship. About professor Ted Snell, AM CitWA Over the past four decades he has contributed to the national arts agenda as Chair of; the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council; Artbank; the Asialink Visual Arts Advisory Committee; University Art Museums Australia and as a board member of the National Association for the Visual Arts. He sat on the boards of ANAT and the Fremantle Biennale.
Engage@Christmas Appeal
Since starting in May, we have been just shy of meeting our monthly costs, but going forward, we would like to fund more creative initiatives that foster Christians’ in confidence to introduce their workmates to Jesus, return all staff to their full salaries and rent a modest office base. Supporting this Christmas appeal will help this vision be realised. We’ve set a target of $25,000 before the end of the year. We have currently raised $2560.
2026 ISP Cambodia - Sam Mould
The International Service Project (ISP) and the idea of giving back have long been part of the DNA of The Industry School. We completed our first project with New Hope in 2013 and have undertaken five more projects since then. Staff and selected students, together with skilled tradespeople of all backgrounds, fly to Siem Reap in Cambodia to utilise their skills, passion and enthusiasm to support New Hope Cambodia – a not-for-profit that provides free education, healthcare, and community and crisis care support for preschool-aged children and youth in Siem Reap.
North Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Like most arts organisations, the cost of presenting high-quality concerts is greater than the revenue from ticket sales. This means we are dependent on the generosity of our members, patrons and sponsors for our continued operation. If you would like to donate to the orchestra to help us meet our running costs, you can do so here.
2026 ISP Cambodia – Luke Gorski - GC
The International Service Project (ISP) and the idea of giving back have long been part of the DNA of The Industry School. We completed our first project with New Hope in 2013 and have undertaken five more projects since then. Staff and selected students, together with skilled tradespeople of all backgrounds, fly to Siem Reap in Cambodia to utilise their skills, passion and enthusiasm to support New Hope Cambodia – a not-for-profit that provides free education, healthcare, and community and crisis care support for preschool-aged children and youth in Siem Reap.
Black Cockatoo in Harrow
Black Cockatoo tells the story of Johnny Mullagh and the First XI of 1868, a story we tell every day at the Harrow Discovery Centre. The Harrow Discovery Centre is hosting this production with support from the local community, a massive undertaking for the people in the small town of Harrow who will need all the help they can get to deliver this amazing showcase production, bringing this legendary story back to Wotjobaluk country. If you are unable to make it to the play in April, you may want to make a donation that will go towards paying for the staging, hire costs and cultural performances. The Harrow Discovery Centre is a non for profit organization that relies on the generosity of its visitors and benefactors to keep it open and economically viable, enabling us to tell this great story of our region. Thank you in anticipation.
Warburton Fire Brigade Fundraising
We are a volunteer fire brigade raising funds for equipment so that we can protect and serve the community of Warburton and surrounding region. We provide education programs, respond to bushfires, structure fires, vehicle and other incidents where there is risk of fire. We have a proud history of 107 years service to the community of Warburton. We have recently published a hardback history of our brigade which is available for sale at https://www.trybooking.com/CDXKO
Gemco Players
Thank you for helping us continue to deliver affordable arts to the community!
#PRESSPLAY
In the midst of our current situation, opportunities to connect are becoming increasingly limited, and the ability for young dancers to maintain even a small part of their dance practice is vital for both long term, physical and mental well-being. #PRESSPLAY is an online platform where dancers 13yrs & over have the opportunity to participate in classes led by leading Contemporary and Ballet teachers in the comfort of their own home during this challenging time. Classes can be easily accessed on your laptop, phone or desktop via ZOOM.us with links updated regularly. Payment is via donation and we are more than grateful for anything you can manage. Once you have made your payment please email one of the following to access your ZOOM link. michelle@austinmerdancetheatre.com.au info@austinmerdancetheatre.com.au We look forward to remaining connected with you all and coming out the other side with a heightened sense of gratitude, awareness and resilience.