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Annual Giving Appeal 2026
Donations play a vital role in ensuring that Virtual War Memorial Australia remains freely accessible to the nation, and continues to serve as a lasting home for the stories of the ordinary men and women who selflessly answered the call to serve during times of war and armed conflict.
While our overhead and operational costs remain modest, our work is driven by a small, dedicated team supported by passionate and generous volunteers. Despite our ongoing efforts, we have not yet secured government funding, and we continue to rely on the support of the community to sustain and safeguard the memorial and the stories entrusted to us over many years.
We are mindful that this appeal comes at a time of broader global uncertainty and challenge, with many individuals and families feeling the strain. Every contribution—no matter the size—helps sustain the memorial and secure its future.
All donations over $2.00 are tax deductible.
We extend our heartfelt thanks for your continued interest and support.
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