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Telethon celebrates 50th anniversary

This year sees WA’s much loved Channel 7 Perth Telethon reach a huge milestone, with 2017 marking the annual event’s 50th year of children's health fundraising.

Update 23/09/17: Telethon 2017 raised a recordbreaking $36,431,381!

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This year sees WA's much loved Channel 7 Perth Telethon reach a huge milestone, with 2017 marking the annual event's 50th year of fundraising in support of children’s health.


Generations of Western Australians have grown up with the televised fundraiser over the past five decades, with thousands of individuals, families, companies and others donating their hard-earned cash every year to selflessly help others in need.

All those donations have combined to deliver more than $231 million to the Channel 7 Telethon Trust over Telethon's lifetime - in turn funding vital services, much-needed medical equipment, and critical research into serious diseases affecting children and young people.

It wouldn't be Telethon without special guests and non-stop, madcap entertainment, and this year's Telethon Weekend will be no different. Stars from Seven Network shows including Sunrise, The Morning Show, The Daily Edition, Sunday Night, My Kitchen Rules, House Rules, Home & Away, and 800 Words will be in town, with live performances from Leo Sayer, Darryl Braithwaite, Pseudo Echo and many more.

The Kids Research Institute Australia representatives on stage

The Institute's own Jonathan Carapetis and Fiona Stanley will also feature throughout the Telethon Weekend, taking part in the panel, visiting the phone room and joining the closing ceremony.

Jonathan Carapetis
Director, The Kids Research Institute Australia 
Sunday October 22
3.00pm - 4.00pm Panel
8.00pm – 8.30pm Panel

Fiona Stanley
Founding director, The Kids Research Institute Australia
Sunday October 22
1.00pm - 2.00pm Panel
7.30pm – 8.00pm Phone Room
8.00pm – 8.30pm Closing Ceremony (centre stage)

We'll also have staff and researchers stationed at the Telethon Beneficiaries Expo on both days, so if you're at the Perth Convention and Exhibition centre, be sure to stop by and say hello.

A big thanks to WA

The Kids Research Institute Australia is fortunate to have been one of two major beneficiaries of Telethon (with Princess Margaret Hospital for Children) ever since our inception as an independent medical research institute in 1990.

We are incredibly proud to be partnered with such an iconic and important event, and continue to be appreciative of and humbled by the generosity and passion of the WA public in supporting the cause of children’s health.