Your invitation to the Monash Children’s Hospital Shine Gala!

The Monash Health Foundation is thrilled to invite you to its signature fundraising event for 2026 – the Monash Children’s Hospital Shine Gala.
Join us on Saturday 13 June at the elegant Sofitel Melbourne on Collins for a spectacular evening of entertainment and fundraising, in support of our very special hospital.

Event details  

Date: Saturday, 13 June
Time: 6:30 PM to 12:00 AM
Venue:  Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, CBD
Dress code: Black tie 
Standard ticket: $360 per individual ticket
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More than just a gala, your ticket will include:
 

  • A sumptuous 5-star, three course meal with drinks all night 
  • Spectacular performances by some of Australia’s most well-known talented artists 
  • Live music, dancing and lots of entertainment 
  • Chances to secure amazing items and prizes through our raffles, silent auctions, live auctions and more! 


Supporting patients and families in our Paediatric Cleft and Craniofacial Anomalies Service
 

This incredible evening will raise funds to make a meaningful difference to children born with a cleft lip and/or palate — a congenital condition that can affect a baby’s ability to feed, speak and hear. These children often face long-term and complex treatment journeys involving multiple surgeries and ongoing care throughout their childhood. Your support will mean more families will receive the specialised treatment and guidance they need during what can be an incredibly challenging time. 

Secure your tickets today

We can’t wait to see you there and make a difference on this special evening. 

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