Building a Brighter Future: One Circular Quay by Lendlease Partners with SCHF for Gold Dinner 2025

21 May 2025 | Expected time to read: 2-3 minutes

Artist impression image of the view from One Circular Quay by Lendlease.

At Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation (SCHF), we believe that every child deserves access to world-class healthcare — and we know we can’t do it alone. This year, we are deeply grateful to have One Circular Quay by Lendlease join us as the presenting partner for Gold Dinner 2025. 

This iconic philanthropic event is one of Australia’s most prestigious charity evenings, raising vital funds to support life-changing paediatric research, innovative treatments and world-class care for sick kids. The generosity of our partners makes this possible — and this year, we are especially thankful for the meaningful support of One Circular Quay by Lendlease. 

As One Circular Quay progresses and heads towards the project's completion in late 2026 – this is an opportunity for the project to shape more than Sydney’s skyline and create a positive impact on the broader community.  

Lendlease’s decision to come on board as presenting partner reflects a powerful alignment of values. Backed by more than 70 years of community-building, Lendlease continues to focus on initiatives that improve social, environmental and economic outcomes across the communities in which they operate. 

Artist impression image of the view from One Circular Quay by Lendlease.

Their deep commitment to community and creating positive long-term impact mirrors the work we do every day at SCHF to support sick children and their families across New South Wales. 

Through their support of Gold Dinner 2025, One Circular Quay by Lendlease is helping to raise funds that will directly impact the lives of sick kids — funds that will fuel breakthrough research, improve access to paediatric healthcare and bring support to families during some of their most difficult times. 

Together, we’re helping build a future where every child has the chance to live their healthiest life. 

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