Vote Now for the People’s Choice Award!
Help us celebrate the incredible organisations making a difference in your community.
As part of Transurban’s 2025 Community Grants Program, we’re inviting you to vote for your favourite grant recipient or project in each state. The organisation with the most votes will receive an additional $10,000, and the runner-up will receive $5,000 in extra funding to support their work.
How to vote:
- You can vote for one organisation per state.
- Simply select your preferred charity or project in each state.
- Each person can vote once only.
Voting closes at midnight on Monday 3 November 2025, so don’t miss your chance to have your say!
Voting has now closed. The 2025 winners:
NSW
Winner: Sydney Wildlife Rescue
Sydney Wildlife Rescue operates a 24/7 volunteer-led service to care for sick, injured, and orphaned native animals across Greater Sydney. The grant funds purpose-built stainless-steel cages for their mobile triage unit, improving emergency care and survival rates.
Runner up: Little Wings
Little Wings offers free air and ground transport for seriously ill children in regional NSW, ACT, and QLD, ensuring access to lifesaving treatment. The grant will help fuel missions by air and road, helping hundreds of families keep out of the drivers seat during their most vulnerable moments.
QLD
WInner: Foodbank Queensland
Foodbank Queensland works to end hunger by distributing food to families in need. The grant will fund the Food for Kids program, providing take-home hampers during school holidays for children facing food insecurity.
Runner up: Koala Rescue Brisbane South Inc.
KRBS rescues and rehabilitates koalas in Brisbane South and raises awareness about road safety. The grant will support volunteer recruitment, training, and education programs to strengthen rescue operations.
VIC
Winner: Our Village
A circular economy NFP rehoming pre-loved children’s essentials to vulnerable families. The grant will fund their Safe Travel for Families program, providing 570 safety-checked car restraints and prams across 12 Melbourne LGAs, ensuring children travel safely and families stay connected to essential services.
Runner up: Scouts Victoria
Australia’s largest youth organisation teaching life skills, leadership, and community participation. The grant will enable the installation of a pop-up sprinkler system, planting of native trees, and shaded seating at The Pines Scout Camp, creating a sustainable habitat and improving the experience for thousands of young people.