Nine Telethon supporting Queensland's little miracles

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The 2025 Nine Telethon has raised an extraordinary $10,005,545 for Mater Little Miracles, surpassing the goal of $9 million.

The incredible generosity of the Queensland community shone through as thousands united to support the critical care provided by Mater’s dedicated clinical teams. This record-breaking contribution will further strengthen Mater’s position as a national leader in neonatal intensive care and maternal-fetal medicine, ensuring more little miracles have a fighting chance.
The 2025 Nine Telethon was made extra special this year with the return of the Nine Telethon Concert supporting Mater Little Miracles on Wednesday night, headlined by the sensational Tones And I, with support from quintessential Aussie rock frontman Mark Seymour. It was a night of music, celebration and generosity, bringing the community together and driving momentum toward the huge fundraising total.
Donations to the 2025 Nine Telethon in support of Mater Little Miracles can still be made. 

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Contributes to specialised Humidifiers, supporting critical respiratory care for vulnerable babies.

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Contributes to Panda Warmers to keep a tiny baby warm and stable during resuscitation.

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$10,046,343 raised so far!

Goal: $9,000,000

raised

from generous supporters

Supporting Queensland’s little miracles

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Your impact

By supporting Mater Little Miracles, you are helping to make a baby's entry into the world as smooth as it could be. With the help of your donation and the donations from our community, Mater clinicians and researchers can continue to improve outcomes for our tiniest and most vulnerable patients.

1,700+
very ill and premature babies receive round-the-clock specialist care from the Mater Mothers' Neonatal Critical Care Unit every year

50%
chance of survival for babies born at 23 weeks gestation

1st
and only team at Mater performing open fetal spinal surgery in Australia and New Zealand

Meet the little miracles

Every year more than 1,700+ very ill and premature babies receive round-the-clock specialist care from the team in Mater Mothers' Neonatal Critical Care Unit (NCCU). The Nine Telethon will follow some of our amazing stories and showcase the work of our talented and dedicated clinical and research teams who continue to deliver life-saving and life-changing care, explore inspiring stories, like the ones below:

Betty was born at just 24 weeks gestation, weighing only 670 grams. She was born on the very cusp of gestational viability, and Mum and Dad knew Betty had a long journey ahead of her.

Emerson was born without the tube that connects her mouth to her stomach and had to spend five and a half months in Mater Mother’s Neonatal Critical Care Unit. 

Marni was 22 weeks pregnant with identical twins when they were diagnosed with a rare and potentially life-threatening medical condition. 

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