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Sharing nib's 2025 Community Report

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We’re excited to share nib’s 2025 Community Report, showcasing how nib is partnering with communities for better health and wellbeing.

Two women wearing yellow OzHarvest aprons smiling and cooking in a kitchen

We’re excited to share nib’s 2025 Community Report, showcasing how nib is partnering with communities for better health and wellbeing across Australia, New Zealand and globally, including various nib foundation partnerships. 

This year, through nib foundation’s prevention programs we supported over 478,000 people access digital health tools. We also launched new partnerships tackling chronic disease and supporting people with disability. 

We also celebrated 20 years of global giving through the Footprints Network, opens in a new tab

From backing culturally safe programs for First Nations youth to supporting women in sport and volunteering over 1,600 hours, at nib our people and partners are making a real impact. 

Read the full report, opens in a new tab.

Community
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nib foundation supporting sick kids and their families across Northern NSW

We are proud to have partnered with Ronald McDonald House Newcastle to support families with seriously ill or injured children.

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Prevention
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Announcing our new Better Health Partners

We’re partnering with four organisations to help Australians reduce their chronic disease risk and improve health equity for people facing barriers to better health.

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Prevention
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Backing research to drive improvements in patient care

We’re funding three specialist health research programs with Hunter Medical Research Institute that will tackle chronic disease, mental health and joint replacements.

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