If you act now, repair remains possible.

Your impact can make a real difference

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the natural wonders of the world – a living masterpiece that’s home to thousands of species. Its vibrant coral, mesmerising sea life and crystal-clear waters have inspired millions.

It’s a place where wonder truly lives and breathes.

But the Reef is struggling to keep up.
Climate change is heating our oceans faster than coral can adapt. Without urgent action, up to 90% of coral reefs globally could be lost by 2050. The consequences would be devastating – for the animals that call the Reef home, for the communities who depend on it for survival, and for the health of our planet.

The good news? There are solutions that work.
Your donation can help grow baby corals and deliver them to parts of the Reef. Restoring just 3% of highly connected reefs – the crossroads of the ocean – could help regenerate up to 50% of the entire ecosystem, sparking a ripple effect of recovery.  

But we can’t do it without you.
Your support today can help test new solutions to restore coral, protect ocean life, and ensure the Reef endures for generations to come.

Help keep the wonder alive.

Because wonders should never cease.

$40

helps restore the seagrass meadows that feed turtles, dugongs and fish. 


Donate $40


$80

helps detect crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks early – protecting coral before it’s lost. 

Donate $80


$120

helps fund research that helps coral survive rising ocean temperatures. 


Donate $120


$250

helps scale reef restoration technology across more of the Reef, faster.  


Donate $250


Your gift supports priority projects which can help to restore the Reef and protect the animals that call it home.

Tool 1: eDNA detection 

Detecting threats early with eDNA

One of the biggest threats to coral comes from crown-of-thorns starfish. In large numbers, they can rapidly destroy coral reefs and are responsible for up to 40% of coral loss on the Great Barrier Reef.

The challenge has always been timing – by the time outbreaks are visible, significant damage has already occurred.

That is now changing.

In partnership with the Australian Institute of Marine Science, eDNA technology is being used to detect microscopic traces of crown-of-thorns starfish in seawater. This allows teams to identify outbreaks early and respond before coral is lost.

With your support, this early-warning system can be scaled across more of the Reef – protecting coral before damage occurs.

Crown of Thorns Starfish
Mako Robot

Image credit: Ulysses Ecosystem Engineering

Tool 2: Mako robot 

Restoring seagrass habitats

Seagrass meadows are essential to the health of the Reef – and to the animals that depend on it every day. They provide food for turtles and dugongs, shelter for fish, and support the complex food webs that keep the Reef alive.

But these habitats are under increasing pressure from recent cyclones, floods and severe weather events, causing widespread loss across key feeding and breeding grounds.

At Gladstone, new underwater robotics called the Mako robot, are being trialled to restore seagrass by planting seeds directly into the seabed. This technology is helping accelerate recovery at scale, rebuilding the habitats that marine animals rely on to survive.

Your support helps restore these vital feeding grounds and protect the animals that call the Reef home.

Tool 3: Heat tolerance innovations

Helping coral adapt to heat

Coral is the foundation of the Reef. But when ocean temperatures rise, coral becomes stressed and can bleach — losing the microscopic algae it depends on to survive. If this continues, entire reef systems begin to break down.

Scientists are now working to strengthen coral’s natural ability to cope with heat stress. By better understanding the relationship between coral and the algae it depends on, new approaches are being developed to improve resilience in warming oceans.

This research is still evolving, but it is already shaping how reefs can be supported into the future.

Your donation helps accelerate this work and bring it closer to the Reef.

Researcher on the Reef

Image credit: Ian McLeod, AIMS

Image credit: Dani Cotoli

Your donation powers real solutions already working in the water today, giving the Reef a better chance to recover and adapt for generations to come.

FAQ's

Is my donation tax deductible? 

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Yes, all donations over $2 are tax deductible. Once your donation has been made and cleared, you will receive an email with a tax receipt.

What are the different ways I can donate? 

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You can make a once-off donation or an ongoing monthly donation. If you are looking for alternative ways to donate and would like to talk to our team, please call 1800 427 300. 

Where does my donation go? 

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The Great Barrier Reef Foundation is creating a better future for the world’s coral reefs by protecting ocean habitats, restoring coral reefs and helping them adapt to the impacts of climate change. Your donation will support these priority projects that help restore the Reef and protect the animals that call it home.

Can I talk to someone about making a larger donation? 

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Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have or talk through your donation. Call 1800 427 300 and we will be happy to assist.

Can I donate on behalf of my business? 

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Yes, you can become a Business Supporter. We would love to welcome you to our network of valued supporters and work with you during the most critical time in history for the Reef. 

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Call Us

Please call 1800 427 300 to donate or for assistance

Direct Deposit

Email us at giving@barrierreef.org to receive the details to donate directly to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation Gift Fund

Mail

Please send your donation cheque to: Great Barrier Reef Foundation, GPO Box 1362, Brisbane QLD 4001

In the USA?

Make a tax-deductible donation in the United States.

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Top image credit: Katerina Katopis, Ocean Image Bank  

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