Medical
Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation
Pallion and ABC Bullion are committed to improving children’s health to ensure every child gets the childhood they deserve. For over a decade, Pallion has supported the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation’s Gold Dinner as a Gold Partner, dedicated to advancing paediatric healthcare and life-changing medical research at Randwick and Westmead Children’s Hospitals.
Since its inception, the Gold Dinner has raised over $93.4 million for the Sydney Children’s Hospital Network, benefiting Randwick and Westmead Children’s Hospitals.
Recent fundraising efforts have contributed to the essential redevelopment of these hospitals, which collectively treat and care for over 170,000 children annually. This $1.3 billion investment will transform them into world-class health research, education, and teaching hubs that Sydney and Australia need now and in the future.
Pallion and ABC Bullion are proud to have invested in these expanded and improved patient-focused healthcare facilities for parents, families, and staff. The redevelopment of Westmead Hospital will feature a Pallion Garden Terrace, providing patients and families with a peaceful outdoor space during hospital visits and stays.
“At Pallion and ABC Bullion, family is central to everything we do. To that end, we are committed to ensuring that every child gets the opportunity to enjoy their childhood to the fullest and are delighted to support the work of the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation as the Gold Partner for the Gold Dinner”
Andrew Cochineas, Pallion CEO



Tour De Cure
ABC Bullion and Pallion have supported Tour de Cure since its second gala event. Founded on the belief that groundbreaking research is key to curing cancer, Tour de Cure has raised over $120 million since 2007, funding 1000 cancer projects and enabling 150 major breakthroughs.
Tour de Cure takes a holistic approach to cancer research, supporting a variety of initiatives. With a strong focus on prevention – since 1 in 3 cancers is preventable – it educates children nationwide about maintaining health. The organisation also fills funding gaps for research projects not supported by government grants, crucial for global-leading breakthroughs, including support for Australia’s Professor Richard Scolyer, 2023’s Australian of the Year.
Beyond research, Tour de Cure supports cancer patients with programs like fertility banking for young women affected by treatment, focusing on life after cancer.
Affected by cancer, Tour de Cure has grown from a grassroots movement to a national force, rallying thousands to fund pioneering cancer research. Pallion and ABC Bullion are dedicated to continuing their support for Tour de Cure, striving for a cancer-free future.


