Thank you

We are deeply grateful to all those who have contributed to Monkey Baa.

Research shows that participation in theatre not only improves a child’s learning performance but develops creativity, self-expression, emotional intelligence and collaboration.

We gratefully acknowledge the following donors who make our work possible.

$100,000+

Edward Federman
Neilson Foundation, Paris Neilson
Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation

$10,000 – $50,000

Mundango Charitable Trust, Sally White OAM
Ruth Armytage AM
Waratah Education Foundation
Matana Foundation for Young People
Darin Cooper Foundation, Jennifer Darin

$5,000 – $10,000

Professor Judith Mclean
Lenore Robertson AM & Amy Payton

$2,500 – $5,000

Decjuba Foundation
Eva Di Cesare
Gael Ballantyne
Late Dr Sue-Anne Wallace AM
Peter Owens

$1,000 – $2,500

Cam Ralph
Kevin du Preez
Michael Mitchell
Meredith & George Fanelli
Sandra Eldridge
Stephanie Kerr
Wendy Brooks & Partners

$500-$1,000

Callan Purcell
Genevieve Clay-Smith
Jennifer A Norman
Kylie Blundell
Lena Nahlous
Lucinda Armour
Richard Tulloch
Tim McGarry
Tim Schaare-Weeks
Dr Wendy Were

$150-$500

Ann Kemeny, Claudette Clarke, David Thomas, Henrietta Stathopoulos, Imogen Ross, Jacqueline Hornjik, Jane Gordon, Joanne & Jo Khamis, Kirstin Bokor, Libbie Doherty, Lorna Lesley, Peter and Janet Fitzpatrick, Samuel Johnson, Susan Lowy, Susanne Gervay

$25-$150

A Hartley, Andrew Threlfall, B Richardson, Bali Padda, Beverley-Ann Bent, Camilla Rountree, Daria O'Neill, David Lynch, Dawn O'Flanagan, Deborah Sintras, Erin Dib, Huynh Le, Jane L Gordon, Janeen Brian, Janelle Prescott, Jann S Mckay, Johanna Mulholland, John McCallum, Kath Elliot, Kathryn Ambrose, Laura Ginters, Laura Pike, Madeline Rosen, Naomi Palmer, Patrick Moriarty, Philippa Hedges, Rebecca Zhu, Ross Maher, Tina Liu, Vanessa Fone, Wendy Blaxland, YI-ZHEN Lin

Monkey Baa Change makers

Lucinda Armour, Janeen Brian, Ross Maher, John McCallum, Michael Mitchell
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Research shows that access to theatre improves the lives of young people – with improved wellbeing, education outcomes and connection. The problem is, not all young people have equitable access to creativity and live arts experiences.
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