Hockey Australia Bushfire Relief Appeal Auction

Hockey Australia
START
13
January 2020
12:00 PM AEDT
END
03
February 2020
12:00 PM AEDT
RAISED
$1,000.00
GOAL $3,000.00
33.3% To Goal

About Our Auction

Hockey Australia, together with the nation’s hockey community, has committed to contribute to the Bushfire Relief Appeal and those who have been affected by the ongoing crisis.

“Our deepest thoughts and sympathies are with all of those people who have been affected by these catastrophic fires in one way or another,” said Hockey Australia CEO Matt Favier.

“The devastation caused by the fires is incomprehensible, and with this catastrophe affecting so many people, hopefully these contributions will assist in some small way to the relief effort.”

Hockey Australia will be auctioning off limited edition, unique memorabilia pieces to help support all those who have been affected by the ongoing bushfire crisis.

All funds raised from the following auctions will be donated to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal.

To donate to the Red Cross Bushfire Appeal visit https://www.redcross.org.au/campaigns/disaster-relief-and-recovery-donate


About Hockey Australia

With values of leadership, integrity, excellence and inclusion, Hockey Australia is the National Sporting Organisation for hockey, overseeing the sport in Australia.

Hockey Australia exists to provide Australians with the opportunity to participate in hockey from recreational junior levels through to elite senior competition, including the Olympic & Commonwealth Games. It is responsible for delivering these benefits to Australian hockey members through its member States and ensuring hockey in Australia achieves consistent success, a strong positive public profile and continuing player, officiating and spectator support at all levels.

In total, more than 125,000 registered participants regularly play hockey in Australia.

Hockey Australia is also responsible for the administration and operation of Australian national representative teams, including the world renowned Kookaburras and Hockeyroos, which between them have won 12 Olympic medals, 15 World Cup medals, ten Commonwealth Games medals and finished on the podium at 39 Champions Trophy tournaments.

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