I don’t have live access to the latest news right now. Here’s what I can share from recent public information about The Courier-Mail Children’s Fund:
- The Courier-Mail Children’s Fund is an established Queensland charity focused on helping children in need, with a history dating back to 1909. Various sources note its ongoing activity in funding and supporting programs for children and in some cases providing media support to amplify impact.[3][4][6]
- Recent online references describe the Fund as prioritizing 100% of donations going to registered Queensland charities serving children with special needs, driven by a donor-friendly, community-focused model.[4][3]
- Public listings and charity regulators show the Fund as an active Australian charity, with records on ACNC indicating ongoing status as of early 2026.[6][8]
- Related coverage and postings highlight fundraising activities and public communications about the Fund’s mission and partnerships, including social media and event-driven fundraising campaigns.[1][10][4]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to a specific region or date range (e.g., latest updates from 2026).
- Pull quotes or summarize key announcements from ACNC listings or the Fund’s official pages.
- Look for recent notable grants or projects the Fund has supported and provide a concise snapshot.
Would you like me to focus on a particular type of update (grants, events, regulatory status) or a specific date range?
Citations:
- The Courier-Mail Children’s Fund overview and history.[3]
- Fund funding model and media support approach.[2]
- Public statements and fundraising notes.[4]
- Regulatory status listings (ACNC).[8][6]
- Related charitable activity and historical context.[1][3]
Sources
The Courier-Mail Saturday deputy editor Melanie Pilling (left) and reporter Jackie Sinnerton (far right) presented Mia Wilkinson and her family with a cheque for $30,000 from The Courier-Mail Children's Fund. … After hearing about Mia’s situation, The Courier-Mail Saturday deputy editor Melanie Pilling and reporter Jackie Sinnerton, approached The Courier-Mail Children’s Fund, one of Queensland’s oldest charities and established by the staff of Queensland Newspapers, to help the Wilkinson...
www.childrens.fundThe Courier Mail Children's Fund Offering financial support to charitable organisations throughout Queensland to help them meet the needs of children with special needs, matching funds raised by successful applicants. Eligible organisations must be registered Australian charities endorsed as deductible gift recipients (but not another ancillary fund). Deductible Gift Recipients must be listed with the
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b2bcouriermailchildrensfund2024.gofundraise.com.auCourier-Mail Children’s Fund — NGO from Australia, its involved in Civil Society & NGOs, Human Rights, Youth sectors
www.developmentaid.orgThe Fund maximises its impact and efficiency by only directing its funds to registered charities that demonstrate that they have the specialist skills and knowledge to deliver high-value, life-changing programs to children in need. Today the Fund is expanding its work once again. While continuing to provide strategic grant funding for important projects, The Courier-Mail Children’s Fund is drawing on its extensive knowledge and skill base, its connections, and its media know-how to provide...
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