
Hearts of Gold
Luxury, glamour and philanthropy collided at the high-profile, invitation-only Gold Gala charity event in Sydney.
Not all charity events are created equally. Last night’s Gold Gala at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens raised a whopping $84.3 million for Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation in support of sick and injured children. More than 400 deep-pocketed guests from the worlds of philanthropy, business, health and the arts dug deep to ensure ongoing treatment, prevention and research within the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, which includes Sydney’s two children’s hospitals, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead and Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick. “Gold Dinner isn’t just a celebration,” SCHF chief executive Kristina Keneally said, “it’s a catalyst for real and measurable change. It brings our community together to shine a light on what’s possible when we invest in better care, treatments and outcomes for sick kids.”
Presented by One Circular Quay by Lendlease, this evening’s festivities included a performance by the NON (New Old Now) dance troupe, a menu by chef Jonathan Barthelmess (Apollo, Cho Cho San, and Olympus), and a one-night-only orchestral performance curated by musical director Adam Sofo. Shaw and Partners Financial Services, ABC Bullion, Bvlgari, and Bollinger supported the event. Bless them for doing so.







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