For the fourth year in a row, the Albanese Government is backing Western Australia's most iconic fundraising event - committing $6 million to the Channel 7 Telethon Trust to help build a brighter, healthier future for children and babies across the state.
Funds raised through Telethon go directly towards medical research, essential health services, and life-changing programs that support sick, disadvantaged and vulnerable children and their families.
Over its 58-year history, Telethon has raised more than $688 million to give kids the care, treatment and opportunities they deserve.
The 26-hour televised appeal now supports 161 children's charities and organisations, transforming lives through the power of generosity.
The Government's contributions have already supported dozens of groundbreaking research projects into childhood cancer, mental health and gut health, as well as the purchase of vital medical equipment for hospitals and health services.
This continued investment ensures children can access the best possible care today and for generations to come.
Quotes attributable to Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles:
"The Telethon is a wonderful West Australian tradition that brings communities together for an extraordinary cause.
"Our government is proud to once again support this important initiative, which continues to improve health outcomes for children with life-threatening illnesses and complex medical conditions.
"Every year, we're inspired by the big-heartedness of Australians who dig deep to support Telethon.
"Every donation, big or small, helps change a young life for the better."