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Can you help?

Stand with us to protect the Visy site
and ensure this once-in-a-generation opportunity serves our community -
not private interests. 

Donate Here 
Option 1

Online via our Chuffed campaign

Donate Here Option 1

Donate Here
Option 2

Via bank transfer:
Bank Australia
WECA Gift fund account

BSB 313 140

ACC 12373458   

Reference: Your full name, DSSB2

Thank you for standing with us to protect one of Brisbane’s last large, publicly owned riverfront spaces.
 

We’re a volunteer-led community campaign working to ensure this 7-hectare site remains in public hands and delivers long-term value for our community. Every dollar supports advocacy, research, community engagement and awareness — helping shape a once-in-a-generation outcome for Brisbane.


Together, we can secure a true South Bank 2.0 legacy that prioritises:
 

  • Green space and parkland

  • Education and learning spaces

  • Community and cultural facilities

  • Recreation and wellbeing

  • Truly affordable housing

  • Long-term public value
     

Every contribution makes a real impact.

 

How your donation helps:

$5 – Prints flyers and materials to spread awareness across 4101 and greater Brisbane.

 

$10 – Supports research, advocacy work and targeted digital outreach to grow our community movement.

 

$20 – Funds materials for community forums, events, workshops and information sessions.

 

$50 – Contributes to professional signage, banners and advocacy materials for public engagement and media visibility.

 

Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference.

Once public land is gone, it is gone forever.

Help us protect public land for public purpose.

 

Use of funds
Donations will be used to cover campaign-related expenses incurred by Don’t Sell South Bank 2.0 on behalf of West End Community Association (WECA), our auspice organisation.
 

Refunds
All donations are non-refundable.
 

Surplus funds
Any surplus funds will be used to support ongoing community advocacy and campaigns for public and community infrastructure.

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