Australia is currently being ravaged by bushfires that spread across the country as the regular bushfire season took an unexpected and severe turn. Unfortunately, so far an estimated 8.4 million hectares (21 million acres; 84,000 square kilometres; 32,000 square miles) were lost to flames, alongside 2,500 buildings (including over 1,900 houses). The fires took lives of 25 people (as of 5 January 2020) and there are more gruesome losses of life as it is feared that an estimated billion animals were killed or will die due to starvation and loss of habitat caused by the flames.
Many people responded to Australia's dire situation, offering everything from thoughts and prayers to support and donations. Amongst millions of others, celebrities also chimed in and encouraged others to help and donate. While celebs like Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton urged their millions of followers to donate, others decided to lead by example as they put out real numbers and how they donated to encourage others to follow their suit. If you spotted a favorite celebrity making a donation as well, comment and let us know about their good deeds!
You can donate to help the relief efforts by clicking on the links of individual funds pages: Red Cross Disaster, NSW Rural Fire Service, Queensland Fire Service.
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Comedian Celeste Barber Raised $31,705,797 In Donations (As Of January 8)
Chris Hemsworth And His Family Donated $1,000,000
Alecia Beth Moore (P!nk) Donated $500,000
Elton John Pledged $1,000,000
Actress Rebel Wilson Raised $100,000 By Auctioning A Private Lunch Date
Russell Crowe Donated $105,000 Directly To RFS Captain John Lardner. The Actor Previously Auctioned Rabbitohs' Cap And Raised $400,000
Kylie Minogue And Her Family Donated $500,000
Actor Dacre Montgomery Raised Over $250,000 Through Donations
Nicole Kidman And Keith Urban Donated $500,000
As we say in my family: It's not important what you do, it's important that you do!
Tennis Player Novak Djokovic Matched Sharapova's $17k Donation
Australian Youtuber Muselk Raised More Than $125,000 Through Donations
Singer Dami Im And Her Husband Noah Donated $10,000
Ash Barty Promised To Donate The Prize Money ($360,000) If She Wins The Brisbane International
Maria Sharapova Pledged $17,400
What about https://twitter.com/lilearthangelk She has raised over $100,000 so far with her nude for donation She should be listed as a celeb
Billionaire Justin Hemmes Donated $500,000 To The RFS
Kylie Jenner Reportedly Donated $1,000,000
The word reportedly is not a good thing here. I'd like to believe she did this.
Donate 5c and you've already done more than the government here. I am very grateful to all the people donating, particularly directly to the firefighters, but it bothers me so much that all our support comes from celebrities and good samaritans instead of the leaders we pay billions to for exactly this purpose.
I wanted to make a cynical comment about publicity stunts but then I thought who cares why, at least they're trying to help. Good on them.
I hope more of the Australian millionaires and billionaires step forward. I have family over there and the stories are just horrific. The loss of wildlife and plant life is overwhelming.
I just hope they don't give a cent to the Red Cross. Only a small % will end up actually in aid, the rest will go towards the CEOs exorbitant salary, staff wages, marketing campaigns and general admin costs. They were heavily criticised after the Box Day Tsunami (Dec 2004) that so little of the Australian donations made it to the people on the ground in Indonesia. Sad but true, just Google it along with the 'worst charities'.
Sadly all the money in the world isn't going to bring back the billions of animals and landscapes lost
Like Celeste Barber recently said on twitter where the hell is Gina Rinehart, richest women in Australia though mining!!! It is amazing every little community is doing SOMETHING, bake sales, donating time and money, our community that was burnt last week is now out feeding wildlife. It all helps!
Id like to see some of our own millionaires help out somewhat. Reinhardt, The Packers just to name a few. The little aussie battlers seem to be more willing to do their bit, with not much in their purse to begin with, but still want to help. Meanwhile, I wonder how many hands will be in the donation coffers, before funds raised gets on the ground?!
So grateful to you all for giving your time and money to help our people and animals.
WHERE / HOW TO DONATE (multiple links to follow, below). These are all formal, confirmed charities / fundraisers within Australia. Us Aussies, are beyond grateful to everyone, for everything they're doing for us, and with us. While there are fires across multiple states in Australia, NSW (Sydney is the capital), is the one being most affected right now. I've included other sources / states too)
Don’t judge, this is an opinion. I see two things here, both have been agreed and disagreed on. - Celeste raised 31+ million dollars, most likely donating also herself. -This isn’t a bad thing, understand that, but she raised the money, raised money, not necessarily donated all of it. Don’t take this wrong, but unless she donated more than 1 million dollars herself then she shouldn’t be at the top of the list of celebrities who donated to Australian Fire Services. She definitely raised a c**p ton of money, but didn’t donate all of it. This would go to anyone else who raised money. This is an opinion please don’t take it too seriously.
I know people who donate who are very specific about remaining anonymous. They think the publicity detracts and distracts from the intention, which is simply to help and be generous. They don't want recognition. They don't want their name in the paper. It's even likely some people gave small public donations, but larger donations under other names or through other sources in order to remain anonymous.
If there is a way to get to Australia (as it's too expensive for most of us) it would be great if people could all help in replanting vegetation and saving more animals. Problem is, most of us can't afford it. But if there was a way, I am sure many people would be happy to help in any way possible. This is our planet, and our animals and our nature. Also, and you can delete this if I am too far, but I expect persons responsible for this tragedy to be brought to justice and punished for severe crime against nature and all of us. So that this never happens again. There should be a really scary punishments for this. Some people get away with this and that should never happen.
"Australia fires: Celeste Barber fundraiser tops $20m as celebrities Pink, Nicole Kidman make huge donations" https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jan/05/australia-fires-celeste-barber-fundraiser-reaches-20m-as-pink-nicole-kidman-make-huge-donations. Keep giving, folks! And keep the pressure up to get the climate crisis under control.
I'm proud that they donated, no matter whom donated more, they should be pleased and happy to get the money. Now everyone needs to work on Pureto Rico who has been crying out for our help for several years now. They are after all part of the United States. These poor people are in a really bad way.
Hughesy , so many breaks on TV. But no contributions to the bush firres
Why do we need to know this? Some people sent $25 because it was what they had.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis - 500.000$ https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/nick-cave-warren-ellis-donate-500000-to-australia-bushfire-relief/
Why is it that celebrities manage to raise much funds for worthy causes ?
Please donate to the RFS. Rural Fire Service. They are not getting paid by their own government or being denied. **THEY DESERVE TO BE PAID!! THIS IS DANGEROUS WORK** They will have forever lung issues and PTSD. Please help. Psuedo Puppy has the links.
I would like to see the donations be at least 10% of what they make in a year
I'm just glad to see people use their power and influence to support others
WA mining billionaire Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest has announced he will spend $70 million on a bushfire recovery package for fire-affected communities. ... A further $50 million will be spent on a "national blueprint" for fire and disaster resilience to develop new approaches to mitigate the threat of bushfires.
Hollywood actors and actresses ran to social media to raise awareness and blame America for all of it. Afterward they were satisfied that their awareness campaign had been so affective at doing something.
This is amazing!!! I just hope it goes to the right people and not greedy administrators that do not use the money as intended.
i just Don't understand here… i think what australian needs now it's people to help fighting on the ground the fire. how the money could help NOW. after that for rebuild ok i get it… but now? they need people, not money.
While it is super amazing that celebrities are donating, I applaud more for those who aren’t donating as a publicity stunt. Why do we need to know exactly who donated what?
Most of these celebs haven't donated generously at all, just at a magnitude that normal people have donated. We need to realise that incredibly rich celebs need to contribute more of their wealth, which has no impact on them at all, to make a difference. Stop making the general populous feel guilty and donate bigger amounts that you know you can afford and makes no difference to your life you f##king hypocrites.
Donate 5c and you've already done more than the government here. I am very grateful to all the people donating, particularly directly to the firefighters, but it bothers me so much that all our support comes from celebrities and good samaritans instead of the leaders we pay billions to for exactly this purpose.
I wanted to make a cynical comment about publicity stunts but then I thought who cares why, at least they're trying to help. Good on them.
I hope more of the Australian millionaires and billionaires step forward. I have family over there and the stories are just horrific. The loss of wildlife and plant life is overwhelming.
I just hope they don't give a cent to the Red Cross. Only a small % will end up actually in aid, the rest will go towards the CEOs exorbitant salary, staff wages, marketing campaigns and general admin costs. They were heavily criticised after the Box Day Tsunami (Dec 2004) that so little of the Australian donations made it to the people on the ground in Indonesia. Sad but true, just Google it along with the 'worst charities'.
Sadly all the money in the world isn't going to bring back the billions of animals and landscapes lost
Like Celeste Barber recently said on twitter where the hell is Gina Rinehart, richest women in Australia though mining!!! It is amazing every little community is doing SOMETHING, bake sales, donating time and money, our community that was burnt last week is now out feeding wildlife. It all helps!
Id like to see some of our own millionaires help out somewhat. Reinhardt, The Packers just to name a few. The little aussie battlers seem to be more willing to do their bit, with not much in their purse to begin with, but still want to help. Meanwhile, I wonder how many hands will be in the donation coffers, before funds raised gets on the ground?!
So grateful to you all for giving your time and money to help our people and animals.
WHERE / HOW TO DONATE (multiple links to follow, below). These are all formal, confirmed charities / fundraisers within Australia. Us Aussies, are beyond grateful to everyone, for everything they're doing for us, and with us. While there are fires across multiple states in Australia, NSW (Sydney is the capital), is the one being most affected right now. I've included other sources / states too)
Don’t judge, this is an opinion. I see two things here, both have been agreed and disagreed on. - Celeste raised 31+ million dollars, most likely donating also herself. -This isn’t a bad thing, understand that, but she raised the money, raised money, not necessarily donated all of it. Don’t take this wrong, but unless she donated more than 1 million dollars herself then she shouldn’t be at the top of the list of celebrities who donated to Australian Fire Services. She definitely raised a c**p ton of money, but didn’t donate all of it. This would go to anyone else who raised money. This is an opinion please don’t take it too seriously.
I know people who donate who are very specific about remaining anonymous. They think the publicity detracts and distracts from the intention, which is simply to help and be generous. They don't want recognition. They don't want their name in the paper. It's even likely some people gave small public donations, but larger donations under other names or through other sources in order to remain anonymous.
If there is a way to get to Australia (as it's too expensive for most of us) it would be great if people could all help in replanting vegetation and saving more animals. Problem is, most of us can't afford it. But if there was a way, I am sure many people would be happy to help in any way possible. This is our planet, and our animals and our nature. Also, and you can delete this if I am too far, but I expect persons responsible for this tragedy to be brought to justice and punished for severe crime against nature and all of us. So that this never happens again. There should be a really scary punishments for this. Some people get away with this and that should never happen.
"Australia fires: Celeste Barber fundraiser tops $20m as celebrities Pink, Nicole Kidman make huge donations" https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jan/05/australia-fires-celeste-barber-fundraiser-reaches-20m-as-pink-nicole-kidman-make-huge-donations. Keep giving, folks! And keep the pressure up to get the climate crisis under control.
I'm proud that they donated, no matter whom donated more, they should be pleased and happy to get the money. Now everyone needs to work on Pureto Rico who has been crying out for our help for several years now. They are after all part of the United States. These poor people are in a really bad way.
Hughesy , so many breaks on TV. But no contributions to the bush firres
Why do we need to know this? Some people sent $25 because it was what they had.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis - 500.000$ https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/nick-cave-warren-ellis-donate-500000-to-australia-bushfire-relief/
Why is it that celebrities manage to raise much funds for worthy causes ?
Please donate to the RFS. Rural Fire Service. They are not getting paid by their own government or being denied. **THEY DESERVE TO BE PAID!! THIS IS DANGEROUS WORK** They will have forever lung issues and PTSD. Please help. Psuedo Puppy has the links.
I would like to see the donations be at least 10% of what they make in a year
I'm just glad to see people use their power and influence to support others
WA mining billionaire Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest has announced he will spend $70 million on a bushfire recovery package for fire-affected communities. ... A further $50 million will be spent on a "national blueprint" for fire and disaster resilience to develop new approaches to mitigate the threat of bushfires.
Hollywood actors and actresses ran to social media to raise awareness and blame America for all of it. Afterward they were satisfied that their awareness campaign had been so affective at doing something.
This is amazing!!! I just hope it goes to the right people and not greedy administrators that do not use the money as intended.
i just Don't understand here… i think what australian needs now it's people to help fighting on the ground the fire. how the money could help NOW. after that for rebuild ok i get it… but now? they need people, not money.
While it is super amazing that celebrities are donating, I applaud more for those who aren’t donating as a publicity stunt. Why do we need to know exactly who donated what?
Most of these celebs haven't donated generously at all, just at a magnitude that normal people have donated. We need to realise that incredibly rich celebs need to contribute more of their wealth, which has no impact on them at all, to make a difference. Stop making the general populous feel guilty and donate bigger amounts that you know you can afford and makes no difference to your life you f##king hypocrites.