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30 July, 2025

Health boost for region

THE generosity and efforts of the Cobden and Timboon communities during this year’s Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal were recognised during a special event in Warrnambool last week.


Residents across the district once again dug deep for this year’s Good Friday Appeal, contributing to the state’s overall tally of more than $23 million. Pictured with executive director of the Good Friday Appeal Rebecca Cowan (right) is Cobden’s Fran Warden.
Residents across the district once again dug deep for this year’s Good Friday Appeal, contributing to the state’s overall tally of more than $23 million. Pictured with executive director of the Good Friday Appeal Rebecca Cowan (right) is Cobden’s Fran Warden.

In a show of gratitude, the RCH Good Friday Appeal Team paid a visit to Warrnambool last Wednesday night to thank volunteers and the community for their donations and hard work.

Once again the annual appeal saw locals and visitors to the region dig deep, despite many going through financial hardship as a reflection of drought conditions and cost of living.

In Cobden alone, just over $15,000 was raised while in Timboon $38,525 was donated.

At The Flying Horse last Wednesday night, executive director of the Good Friday Appeal Rebecca Cowan thanked the many volunteers who had “worked tirelessly” over the past 12 months to raise money for the appeal.

As part of the acknowledgements, the Timboon community was recognised for its 60-year support of the Good Friday Appeal with a special presentation from Ms Cowan to town representative, Lee Edge.

“The amount raised in this region alone was just incredible,” Ms Cowan said.

“We know times are tough right now yet people still dig deep and give what they can and every donation, big and small, is certainly well appreciated and well utilised.

“This year’s record-breaking $23,822,792 brought the total raised since 1931 to more than $492 million.”

This award, which recognised 60 years of support by the Timboon community for the Good Friday Appeal, was presented by executive director Rebecca Cowan (right) and accepted by Lee Edge.
This award, which recognised 60 years of support by the Timboon community for the Good Friday Appeal, was presented by executive director Rebecca Cowan (right) and accepted by Lee Edge.

Ms Cowan said her team was also excited to announce a record $3 million would be invested into 41 regional health services across Victoria and Southern New South Wales (including Barwon Health); delivering urgently needed paediatric care improvements to children and families in rural and remote areas.

“This investment reflects our deep commitment to regional families,” Ms Cowan said.

“The Royal Children’s Hospital will always be there for the most complex cases, but with this funding we’re helping ensure more children can access the care they need, closer to home.

“It’s a testament to the incredible generosity of Victorians.”

Barwon South West (which includes South West Healthcare) has been allocated $600,000.

Along with advanced education access for staff, these funds will also enable the purchase of life-saving equipment such as neonatal cots, jaundice screening devices and portable pain relief machines.

A dedicated Service Improvement Lead will also be employed to implement best-practice models of care in paediatric diabetes, Hospital in the Home and outpatient services.

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