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Our impact

18,209

Australian Red Cross members and volunteers acted for humanity.

139,168

volunteer hours connecting with older and vulnerable people through our Telecross and Telechat programs.

281,923

people received support before, during and after disasters.

34,170

people from 129 countries received help through our migration support programs in Australia.

70,000+

students completed first aid training.

Data from Australian Red Cross July 2024–June 2025

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