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Giving back is a core value shared by everyone at Revium. Throughout FY26, the team kept up its support for causes that matter to us: running blood drives and backing charities in conservation, health and community welfare. Here's what we got behind this year.
We hosted impactful events to support causes we care about:

In November 2025, the team traded the office for a driving range in support of Cancer Council's The Longest Day, the golf challenge that raises funds for cancer research, prevention campaigns and support services. We swapped 72 holes for a few buckets of balls, and the result was less about anyone's swing and more about getting the team out together for a cause that touches most families at some point.


We ran two blood drives, in August 2025 and May 2026, with staff heading to donate together at the Australian Red Cross. One blood donation can save up to three lives, supporting patients going through cancer treatment, trauma and chronic illness. With only one in 30 Australians donating despite one in three needing blood at some point in their life, it's a straightforward way for the team to make a direct difference.

Alongside our events, we backed a range of charities through our donation program this year:
The Australian Himalayan Foundation works with local partners in Nepal, India and Bhutan to improve access to education and healthcare and build resilience to climate change and natural disasters. Over more than 20 years, they've helped remote Himalayan communities build more secure futures while protecting the environments they depend on.

Biolinks Alliance runs large-scale conservation work across Central Victoria, connecting community groups, Landcare networks and scientific expertise to restore and reconnect fragmented landscapes. Their projects have helped protect habitat for hundreds of native species, many of them threatened.
The Fred Hollows Foundation treats and prevents avoidable blindness in Australia and overseas. Since 1992, they've restored sight to more than three million people through surgery, training local health workers and building eye care infrastructure in the communities that need it most.

FY26 marks Revium's sixth year supporting WWF's conservation work. It started with adopting a turtle we named Franklin, and we've kept it going every year since.

The Women's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is one of the largest in Australia, caring for around 1,500 of Victoria's most unwell and premature babies each year. Donations to The Royal Women's Hospital Foundation fund the equipment, research and family support programs that keep the unit running.

The Break is a Melbourne charity supporting people working through homelessness, substance recovery, trauma and isolation, with flexible programs that meet people where they are without asking them to step out of their day-to-day lives.
Over the last year, Revium has also donated to SecondBite, Minus18, Movember, Push Up Challenge, UNICEF, and Vinnies.
We're grateful to these charitable organisations doing the hard work on the ground, and we'll keep backing causes that make a real difference through FY27 and beyond.
If any of these charities are close to your heart, we'd encourage you to look into how you can get involved too.