Skip to content
General News, RetailOnline Retail

PRIME MINISTER UNVEILS THE KMART WISHING TREE AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE

KMART 2 mins read

Tuesday 28 November 2023 – Prime Minister Anthony Albanese unveiled the 36th annual Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal today, supported by Kmart Group Managing Director, Ian Bailey alongside founding charity partner, the Salvation Army.

 

The Prime Minister, Members of Parliament and their staff demonstrated their ongoing support of the Appeal, placing a Wishing Tree in Parliament House. For the 11th consecutive year, all visitors to Parliament House alongside Parliamentarians and staff have the opportunity to leave an unwrapped gift under the tree for Australians in need at Christmas time.

 

Now in its 36th year, The Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal is Australia’s largest and longest-running gift collection drive, raising over $5.6 million in funding and providing 10 million gifts to those in need at Christmas. In 2023, Kmart is aiming to raise over half a million dollars for the Appeal as well as collect 300,000 gifts to help those in need. 

 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal reminds us all of the true spirit of Christmas, bringing joy into the lives of others.


“The enduring strength and remarkable success of this appeal has always spoken for the generosity of the Australian people. I’m sure that this year Australians will once again dig deep to support families who are doing it tough at Christmas.

 

“This should be a magical time of year for children and by supporting the Wishing Tree Appeal, you can help keep Christmas special.

 

“If you can spare it, please give generously, knowing the presents you leave under your nearest Wishing Tree will be treasured on Christmas morning by those most in need.”

 

Kmart Group Managing Director, Ian Bailey, said he was proud not only of the 50,000 team members around Australia who proactively support the gift drive each Christmas through Kmart stores nationally, but also the millions of Australians that visit Kmart stores at Christmas, to drop off a gift.

 

“As a large retailer, we want to make sure we’re actively giving back to communities in which we operate, and particularly the most vulnerable groups within our community. Through our partnership with the Salvation Army, this Appeal has been able to help more Australian families have the Christmas they deserve. Bringing joy to our customers is what Kmart is about, and we are proud to partner with the Salvation Army to achieve that,” he said. “We are particularly grateful to the Prime Minister for hosting us at Parliament House and helping us put an important spotlight on this initiative.”

 

The Prime Minister was joined by the following representatives from the major parties, Kmart Australia and The Salvation Army.

 

  • The Hon. Anthony Albanese MP - Prime Minister 
  • The Hon. Richard Marles MP - Deputy Prime Minister 
  • The Hon. Peter Dutton MP - Leader of the Opposition
  • The Hon. Sussan Ley MP - Deputy Leader of the Opposition
  • Mr Adam Bandt MP - Leader of the Greens 
  • Commissioner Miriam Gluyas, Territorial Commander, Salvation Army Australia 
  • Ian Bailey, Managing Director, Kmart Group 

 

The Wishing Tree Appeal will run from Monday 13 November to Sunday 24 December.


Key Facts:

B-Roll

Imagery


About us:
 

 

Media

More from this category

  • RetailOnline Retail
  • 27/07/2024
  • 07:26
Lineage, Inc.

Lineage Announces Closing of Initial Public Offering

NOVI, Mich.–BUSINESS WIRE– Lineage, Inc. (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: LINE) today announced the closing of its underwritten initial public offering of 56,882,051 shares of its…

  • Contains:
  • General News
  • 26/07/2024
  • 11:49
North Road Cemetery

NORTH ROAD CEMETERY MARKS CENTENARY OF THE DEATH OF AVIATION HERO HARRY BUTLER

MEDIA RELEASEJuly 2024 NORTH ROAD CEMETERY MARKS CENTENARY OF THEDEATH OF AVIATION HERO HARRY BUTLER Captain Harry Butler was an aviation pioneer said to be almost as famous as the premier in the years after World War One – wowing the people of Adelaide with spins, dives and loop-the-loops in his famous “Red Devil” Bristol monoplane. One hundred years on, North Road Cemetery is planning to mark the centenary of Butler’s death on 30 July 1924 and commemorate the life of an extraordinary Yorke Peninsula boy. North Road Cemetery historian Helen Stein says Butler has largely been forgotten today but…

  • Education Training, General News
  • 26/07/2024
  • 10:00
Australian National Maritime Museum

Australian National Maritime Museum brings the wonder of Book Week into the classroom

To celebrate Book Week (17-23 August), the Australian National Maritime Museum will be hosting a series of free online workshops designed to inspire and ignite the creativity of primary school students across Australia. This series of 5 engaging workshops include 3 sessions with some of Australia’s favourite children’s authors, Dr VanessaPirotta, Jackie French, and Jess McGeachin, and 2 sessions with the Museum’s Digital Education Project Officer leading creative writing workshops to spark the imagination and passion of young writers. Conducted via Zoom so that students across Australia can be involved, these live workshops are interactive, and students are encouraged to…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.