The single largest donor to the yes campaign was the philanthropic Paul Ramsay foundation, which contributed more than $7m
Yes23 supporters at the campaign launch in Brisbane in August 2023. The major Yes campaign groups received millions in donations.Yes23 supporters at the campaign launch in Brisbane in August 2023. The major Yes campaign groups received millions in donations.
Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Australians for Unity received $10.84m in donations while Advance itself received $1.32m. Clive Palmer’s Mineralogy spent $1.93m on its campaign, according to its AEC disclosure. Major donors to the no campaign individually contributed smaller amounts than the headline figures given to the yes campaign. Silver River Investment Holdings, run by the former fund manager Simon Fenwick, gave $250,000 to Australians for Unity. Fenwick, a longtime donor to Advance, gave another $250,000 in his own name.
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