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Powering more than play 🚗🔋

Until 30 June, every Duracell battery pack purchased at selected retailers can make a difference for children in hospital.

Duracell will donate 20¢ from each participating pack sold (up to AUD $125,000) to Hospitals United for Sick Kids, helping fund life-saving medical programs for children in hospitals across Australia.

So whether you’re powering toys, remotes or everyday essentials, your purchase is helping improve medical care and outcomes for children and their families 💙

Pick up a pack before 30 June and help sick kids get home.

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Sammy knew exactly what he wanted to be. He dreamed of becoming a police officer working in the dog operations unit, side by side with a police dog.

He loved helping people, and he wanted to make a difference. For Sammy, it wasn’t just a job, it was a way to protect others and do something good in the world.

Sammy had a future full of purpose. But a rare brain cancer called DIPG took that away.

He never got the chance to grow up.

Your support helps fund vital research and essential support so more children get the chance to grow up and follow their dreams.

Donate today via the link in bio.

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A milestone year for the Matthew Scriver PICU Scholarship đź’™

Honouring what would have been Matthew’s 21st birthday, this year also marks the expansion of the scholarship to include allied health professionals.

Congratulations to our 2026 recipients, Georgia Campagnale (L) and Melissa Thompson (R).

Georgia’s project will help strengthen nutrition care for critically ill children in PICU, while Melissa’s work aims to create more compassionate end of life care options, supporting families to spend precious time together in the places that mean the most to them.

Together, their projects embody the scholarship’s vision of holistic, family-centred care and ensure Matthew’s legacy continues to make a meaningful difference for children and families when they need it most.

Read more about Georgia and Melissa’s projects via the link in bio.

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