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The Global Sustainability Fund

To celebrate the 2025 ANZ SHOP! Awards, HH Global are supporting four sustainability projects. Your vote will help allocate our funding.

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These inspirational projects need your support. Donate now to help them continue their planet-saving sustainability work.

Our projects

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Great Southern Landscapes

Great Southern Landscapes is Greening Australia’s ambitious program to restore and reconnect ecosystems across southern Australia. By working with landholders, Traditional Owners, and local communities, we are scaling up landscape restoration to improve biodiversity, rebuild habitat for threatened species, and enhance climate resilience. Our goal is to restore over 330,000 hectares of degraded land by 2030, ensuring that nature and people can thrive together.

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Nature in cities

Nature in Cities is Greening Australia’s urban greening initiative, designed to bring nature back into our towns and cities. By increasing tree canopy cover, restoring urban waterways, and creating green corridors, we are making cities cooler, healthier, and more liveable for people and wildlife. With extreme heat and biodiversity loss threatening urban communities, our goal is to establish nature-based solutions that enhance resilience, reduce climate risks, and reconnect people with the environment.

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Reef Aid

Reef Aid is Greening Australia’s flagship initiative to restore vital ecosystems that support the Great Barrier Reef. By repairing eroded gullies and restoring coastal wetlands, Reef Aid reduces sediment runoff, improves water quality, and helps protect the reef’s delicate marine life. With sediment pollution contributing to coral decline, the goal is to restore 10,000 hectares of priority land and prevent over 400,000 tonnes of sediment from reaching the reef by 2030.

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Turtle hatchling protection

Six out of seven species of sea turtles are threatened or endangered. This project protects this "keystone species", providing grant funding to the organisations working with small budgets. The funds go towards paying local residents to patrol important turtle nesting beaches, protecting turtles that come up to nest and ensuring that the eggs are protected, and guiding the hatchlings to the sea. SEE Turtles grants have already resulted in 10 million hatchlings being saved, with a goal to save 1 billion!

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