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22 April, 2025

Communities dig deep for Good Friday Appeal

Horsham has led the region in supporting this year's Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal, contributing almost $70,000 to the annual fundraiser.

By Sheryl Lowe

Rotary of Horsham East volunteer Geoff Eagle, left, happily accepts a donation from Rhys and Hayley Koch of Bordertown. Photo: ROBIN WEBB
Rotary of Horsham East volunteer Geoff Eagle, left, happily accepts a donation from Rhys and Hayley Koch of Bordertown. Photo: ROBIN WEBB

Volunteers and members of the Horsham Fire Brigade collected $34,549.05 on Friday, with travellers making generous donations at roadside collection points as they travelled through the region.

"What an amazing effort from you, our community, and our team of volunteers pounding the pavements today," a spokesperson said.

CFA personnel in trucks and members of the public volunteered their time to zig zag across the town collecting for the Appeal to support the care of sick children in the Royal Children's Hospital.

Overall, $418,499 was raised across the Wimmera and the Grampians regions, with Jim Leithead's show and shine in Pomonal helping the township raise $61,018 this year.

Significant contributions came from Stawell ($53,181), Berriwillock ($52,152), Ararat ($44,466) and Warracknabeal ($34,029).

Once again, Ballarat topped the list for regional Victoria with $247,281.88, while Albury/Wodonga ($237,525.77), Devenish Dookie & District ($235,662.36), Geelong ($202,532.41) and Echuca/Moama ($125,998.15) rounded out the top five.

Overall, $23,822,792 was raised for the 2025 Good Friday Appeal.

Penny Fowler, Chairman of the Good Friday Appeal, said the generosity of regional Victoria is truly inspiring.

"From small towns with big hearts, to major regional centres, communities have united to make a huge difference for sick children and their families," she said.

"Their unwavering support highlights the compassion and dedication of regional volunteers, donors, and supporters.

"We are deeply grateful to everyone who made this year’s record-breaking success possible.”

Running total by towns:

Ararat ($44,466)
Berriwillock ($52,152)
Birchip ($4,210)
Dimboola ($16,620)
Donald ($9526)
Edenhope ($684)
Harrow ($881)
Hopetoun ($4338)
Horsham ($69,040)
Jeparit ($1063)
Kaniva ($3031)
Murtoa ($5093)
Natimuk ($7502)
Nhill ($16,466)
Patchewollock ($4650)
Pomonal ($61,018)
Rainbow ($5736)
Rupanyup ($4698)
Stawell ($53,181)
Warracknabeal ($34,029)
Watchem ($1606)
Willaura ($16,078)
Woomelang ($2431)

Horsham Fire Brigade members and volunteers before setting out on their collection run. Brigade captain Marc Ampt, left, Rob Letts, Nikata Kilpatrick, Ambrose Lukazsewski, Blake Steenhuis, Eden Steenhuis, Ethan Hill and Otis Lukazsewski, with Curtis Vanstan inside the truck. More than $400,000 was donated to the 2025 Good Friday appeal across the Wimmera and Grampians regions. Collections were taken in almost every city and town, to ensure children in Victoria have access to world-class medical care.
Horsham Fire Brigade members and volunteers before setting out on their collection run. Brigade captain Marc Ampt, left, Rob Letts, Nikata Kilpatrick, Ambrose Lukazsewski, Blake Steenhuis, Eden Steenhuis, Ethan Hill and Otis Lukazsewski, with Curtis Vanstan inside the truck. More than $400,000 was donated to the 2025 Good Friday appeal across the Wimmera and Grampians regions. Collections were taken in almost every city and town, to ensure children in Victoria have access to world-class medical care.
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