World Vision Australia
This charity is currently registered with the ACNC.
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Public Benevolent Institution
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Basic Religious Charity
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Tax deductible (DGR)
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Financial Report Consolidated
Key Information
Charity Status
Charity reporting is up to date.
Charity Size
XL
- Extra Small (<$50k)
- Small ($50k-$250k)
- Medium ($250k-$1m)
- Large ($1m-$10m)
- Very Large ($10m-$100m)
- Extra Large (>$100m)
Revenue $391.9m
Years in Operation
56 Years
Est. 1969
Operating State(s)
No reported operations
Overseas Operations
Operating Overseas
Number of Employees
539.0
FTE Employees
19
Volunteers
% Revenue from Govt.
24.4%
Revenue from Govt. ($95.5m)
Total Expenses
$419.3m
107.0% of Revenue
% Revenue from Donations
57.3%
Revenue from Donations ($224.7m)
Grants for Use in Aus.
$5.3m
1% of Expenses
Grants for Use Outside Aus.
$330.4m
79% of Expenses
% Employee Expenses
11.1%
Employee Expenses ($46.7m)
Who they help
Aboriginal Or Tsi
Adults 25 To 65
Adults - 65 And Over
Children 6 To Under 15
Communities Overseas
Early Childhood - Under 6
Youth 15 To U25
How they help
Promoting Or Protecting Human Rights
Advancing Religion
Advancing Social Or Public Welfare
Overseas Operations
Afghanistan, Burundi, Bangladesh, Congo, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iraq, Kenya, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Mozambique, Malawi, Nepal, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Sudan, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Chad, Timor-Leste, Turkey, Tanzania (United Republic of), Uganda, Ukraine, Viet Nam, Zambia
More Details
Basic Information
ABN
28004778081
ENTITY TYPE
Australian Public Company
Incorporation TYPE
Public Benevolent Institution
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone Number: 13 32 40
Email: wvacosec@worldvision.com.au
Service Email: wvacosec@worldvision.com.au
Address: 1 Vision Dr Burwood East VIC 3151
Other Trading Names
Birrung Gallery
Other Business Names
CHANGE COFFEE
Little Things Cafe
Little Things Coffee
TAX CONCESSION STATUS
- Endorsement date : 27 August 2009
- Income Tax Exemption
- GST Concession
- FBT Rebate
- FBT Exemption
DGR Status
- DGR Item 1
- WORLD VISION AUSTRALIA OVERSEAS AID FUND (Item 1)
FUND NAME
Fundraising Status
- Conducts fundraising
Within NSW, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
Licence Number:
NSW: CFN/13579, QLD: CH0675, SA: CCP2438, TAS: F1A-01, VIC: FR0010214, WA: CC18076
Purpose statement
In 2023 World Vision Australia continued its mission to go where the need is greatest to help the world s most vulnerable children. World Vision Australia is part of a global partnership dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice and in the past year celebrated significant progress while acknowledging there is still a long way to go. For more than 70 years, World Vision has positively impacted the lives of more than 200 million children, who have benefited from World Vision s development, emergency relief and advocacy programming, either directly or indirectly. This has been achieved through the collaboration and backing of our supporters and partners. Most of World Vision Australia s funding has been for community programs mainly in Africa and the AsiaPacific. World Vision s child sponsorshipfunded Area Programs address the root causes of poverty in a community, empowering people to help themselves. World Vision works hand in hand with community members to ensure that children have access to clean water, nutritious food, healthcare, education, and protection from abuse and exploitation. And World Vision helps children develop the emotional health and social skills to become leaders in their community and beyond. World Vision Australia also works alongside Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities in programs promoting positive wellbeing for First Nations children, families and communities and has provided humanitarian aid and assistance in response to people affected by crisis in places such as Ukraine, Turkiye, Syria and the Middle East.
2024 Financial Data
2024 Revenue Breakdown
Total Revenue $391,915,000$391.9m
2024 Expenses Breakdown
Total Expenses $419,264,000$419.3m
Total Gross Income (incl. $0.00$0 of other income e.g. gains): $391,915,000$391.9m
WORLD VISION AUSTRALIA had a net deficit of -$27,349,000-$27.3m
2024 Assets Breakdown
Total Assets $95,892,000 $95.9m
2024 Liabilities Breakdown
Total Liabilities $38,771,000$38.8m
WORLD VISION AUSTRALIA have net assets of $57,121,000$57.1m
2024 People
Staff Costs
$46.7m
11.9% of Annual Revenue
Full Time Equivalent Employees
539
Average Expense per Employee
$86.5k
Full Time Employees
399
74% of Employees
Part Time Employees
61
11% of Employees
Casual Employees
78
14% of Employees
This organisation is supported by 19 volunteers.
Classifications
2024 Programs
World Vision Australia ran 9 program(s) in 2024
3 operated in Australia
World Vision Australia is at the heart of the World Vision International Partnership which unites people from all walks of life across almost 100 countries. Australian sponsors and donors provide funds for World Vision field offices to run relief and development projects in their countries, with technical support from the World Vision Australia team. At different points along each project s lifecycle, monitoring and evaluation takes place to assess performance against plans, determine what s working and what s not, and define what impact the project is having on people s lives. For projects in Australia, we work directly with First Nations communities to run activities and ensure they are the ones driving their own development.
6 operated internationally
In FY24, World Vision Australia worked with partners in 40 countries, across 327 projects. By supporting our work, everyday Australians reached 7.5 million people. In FY24, we had 92 Area Programs, undertaking 226 projects across 21 countries. Area Programs are one of our core implementation approaches for improving child wellbeing. Each sponsored child is connected to an Area Program. Each Area Program has its own staff and design to suit the local community s context, strengths and needs. In FY24, we opened 11 new Area Programs. In FY24, 319,706 people participated in the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) across 32 projects in 20 countries. ANCP is an annual grants program administered by the Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
Program Details
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Domestic
International
Program Beneficiaries:
- Environment
- Overseas communities or charities
- Farmers
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
Bangladesh; Ethiopia; Indonesia; Kenya; Lebanon; Mozambique; Myanmar; Rwanda; Solomon Islands; Somalia; South Sudan; Tanzania, United Republic of; Timor-Leste; Uganda; Vanuatu; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Families
- Overseas communities or charities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
Afghanistan; Burundi; Congo; Ethiopia; Indonesia; Kenya; Malawi; Myanmar; Papua New Guinea; Rwanda; Somalia; South Sudan; Sudan; Timor-Leste; Uganda; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Families
- Overseas communities or charities
- People with disabilities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Families
- Overseas communities or charities
- People with disabilities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
Bangladesh; Burundi; Cambodia; Chad; Ethiopia; Indonesia; Kenya; Lao People's Democratic Republic; Malawi; Mozambique; Myanmar; Nepal; Rwanda; Sri Lanka; Tanzania, United Republic of; Uganda; Viet Nam; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Operated Online:
Yes
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Victims of disaster
- Families
- Overseas communities or charities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
Bangladesh; Ethiopia; Indonesia; Lebanon; Myanmar; Nepal; Papua New Guinea; Philippines; Sri Lanka; Syrian Arab Republic; Turkiye; Ukraine; Vanuatu
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Females
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Families
- Overseas communities or charities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
Bangladesh; Iraq; Kenya; Myanmar; Papua New Guinea; Somalia; Sri Lanka; Timor-Leste; Uganda; Vanuatu; Viet Nam; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Families
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
Australian Capital Territory, Australia; New South Wales, Australia; Queensland, Australia; South Australia, Australia; Tasmania, Australia; NA; Western Australia, Australia; Northern Territory, Australia
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
NA
Operated Online:
No
Program Beneficiaries:
- Adults - aged 65 and over
- Children - aged 6 to under 15
- Early childhood - aged under 6
- Youth - 15 to under 25
- Adults - aged 25 to under 65
- Families
- Overseas communities or charities
- People with disabilities
PROGRAM LOCATIONS:
OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:
Afghanistan; Bangladesh; Burundi; Cambodia; Chad; Ethiopia; Indonesia; Kenya; Lao People's Democratic Republic; Myanmar; Nepal; Papua New Guinea; Rwanda; South Sudan; Sri Lanka; Tanzania, United Republic of; Uganda; Vanuatu; Viet Nam; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Operated Online:
No
Responsible People
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Alicia Leis
Role: Board Member
Andrew Scipione
Role: Board Member
Charles Badenoch
Role: Board Member
Darryl Gardiner
Role: Board Member
Jonathan Seeley
Role: Board Member
Kate Harrison Brennan
Role: Board Member
Kylie Gerrard
Role: Board Member
Louise Mercer
Role: Board Member
Peter Trent
Role: Chairperson