Kate Ceberano helps raise over $580,000 for clean water

Water Aid

Tuesday, 01 April, 2025

Kate Ceberano helps raise over $580,000 for clean water

Australian singer Kate Ceberano took centre stage at WaterAid Australia’s Victorian Ball on 21 March, delivering a show-stopping performance and helping raise crucial funds for clean water, sanitation and hygiene projects worldwide.

Held at the Sofitel Melbourne, the gala brought together 550 supporters, partners and advocates, with Ceberano’s set the highlight of the evening.

“I am absolutely thrilled to have headlined the Victoria Gala Ball in support of WaterAid,” Ceberano said. “Clean water and sanitation are fundamental human rights, yet millions around the world still lack access. WaterAid’s incredible work is changing lives every day, and I am honoured to lend my voice to such an important cause. Music has the power to bring people together, and this event was a beautiful celebration of compassion, generosity, and making a real difference.”

The event raised over $580,000 to support WaterAid’s mission of providing clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene to communities in need.

Special guest Sodany Saing, Learning and Communication Manager at WaterAid Cambodia, shared a moving account of growing up without access to clean water and sanitation, highlighting the life-changing impact of WaterAid’s work in the region.

WaterAid Australia’s Chief Executive, Tom Muller, expressed his gratitude to attendees and sponsors — which included Clover, Abergeldie, Interflow, John Holland and Califam — for their ongoing commitment to tackling the global water crisis.

“With the continued support of the Victoria Water Industry, WaterAid will keep driving forward in 2025 to create a world where everyone, everywhere, has access to clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene,” Muller said.

“In the year ahead, we’ll strengthen water, sanitation and hygiene in schools and healthcare facilities, implement nature-based solutions in Timor-Leste to protect water sources, support local governments in Cambodia to advance safely managed sanitation, and share lessons on water access in informal settlements in Papua New Guinea.

“Together, we’re making lasting change happen.”

Image caption: Australian music icon Kate Ceberano at WaterAid Australia’s Victorian Gala Ball. Image supplied.

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