1. BHP Billiton: $1.3 million (in addition, matching employee donations)
2. CBA: $1.35 million
3. Westpac: $1 million
4. ANZ: $1 million
5. NAB: $1 million
6. News Corp: $500,000 and Blue Ribbon campaign
7. Rio Tinto: $1 million ($700,000 to Premier Relief, $300,000 to Emerald community)
8. Wesfarmers: $7.5 million (plus $3.5 million from Coles customers)
9. Telstra Corp: up to $1 million by matching staff contributions (so far $338,000; is also supplying phones and free calls to people affected)
10. Woolside Petroleum: $122,395 (corporate + employees)
11. Woolworths: $6.9 million (matching customer donations in Woolies, Big W, Dick Smith dollar for dollar)
12. Newcrest: $150,000 plus matching staff donations plus enetering into discussions about funding major rebuilding projects in their support town of Theodore
13. Westfield: $500,000 (The Lowy family has also contributed $250,000)
14. Fortescue Metals: Matching staff donations dollar for dollar
15. CSL: $250,000
16. QBE Insurance: not releasing a statement
17. Origin energy: $1 million
18. Macquarie Group: $200,000 (combined staff and company effort with fundraising activities continuing both here and overseas)
19. AXA Asia Pacific: No response
20. Santos: $500,000 plus use of helicopters and vehicles for clean up. Also $50,000 for flooding in WA
21. Coal and Allied Industries: (see Rio Tinto)
22. AMP: $250,000 + matching employee contributions to WA flood appeal up to $250,000
23. Suncorp Group: $100,000 (staff and customers have donated $1.5million)
24. Foster’s Group: $500,000
25. Brambles: No response
26. Leighton Holdings: No response
27. Orica: No response
28. Oil Search: No response
29. Stockland: No response
30. Coca. Cola Amatil: No response
31. Amcor: No response
32. Westfield Retail Trust: No response
33. IAG: No response
34. Transurban Group: $50,000 (Qld) and $50,000 (Vic) (also matching employee donations)
35. Incitec Pivot: No response
36. AGL Energy: $100,000
37. WorleyParsons: Made a donation but aren’t announcing a figure
38. QR National: $100,000 (also giving staff 2 days volunteer leave)
39. Crown: Donation tins in Crown complexes and have committed to matching all donations as well as staff contributions
40. ASX Ltd: Matching staff donations
41. Computershare: Matching staff donations
42. Alumina: No response
43. Qantas Airways: $500,000 committed plus Qantas has partnered with Channel Nine to donate $1000 per run scored in the Twenty20 cricket game against England at the Gabba on 30 January
44. OZ Minerals: No response
45. MAp Grp: No response
46. GPT Grp: No response
47. CFS Retail Prop: Would prefer not to make public
48. Aust Foundation: No response
49. Lend Lease Grp: $100,000 and matching employee contributions dollar for dollar. Also RNA Showgrounds evacuation centre is on their construction site. They have helped setting up the centre with mattresses and other facilities.
50. ResMed Inc: Matching staff donations dollar for dollar and offering to replace any flood affected sleep apnea equipment free of charge
51. Equinox Minerals: probably no donation
52. Tabcorp Holdings: $1 million
53. Asciano: Matching staff donations and have also pledged some transportation resources to the delivery of supplies to flood affected regions
54. Cochlear: No response
55. Sonic Healthcare: Do not wish to disclose amount donated and will be assisting staff who have been affected
56. Goodman Group: Running a staff appeal and company is matching donations
57. Mirvac: No response
58. Sims Metal Management: No response
59. Toll Holdings: Matching staff contributions and also are helping to deliver supplies
60. Macarthur Coal: $250,000
61. New Hope Corp: No response
62. BlueScope Steel: No response
63. Dexus Property: No response
64. Paladin Energy: No response
65. Riversdale Mining: No response
66. Argo Investment: No response
67. Caltex Australia: Matching every dollar their employees donate, and because they have lots of service stations with mini stores in flood. affected regions are distributing $50 Starcards to people in affected areas so they could still buy fuel and items from the Starmarts
68. Fletcher Building: HQ is based in NZ and will leave it up to their subsidiary companies (like the Laminex group). Looking into providing services and materials for things like roofing, guttering, laminates that were destroyed in the floods but couldn’t give more details
69. Ramsay Health Care: No response
70. Iluka Resources: Has donated $50 000 towards the Premier’s Disaster Relief Fund
71. OneSteel: Staff appeal and they are matching staff donations plus program with Qld Dept of Education to collect materials to send to schools (internally)
72. Boral: No response
73. Aquila Resources: No response
74. Bendigo and Adelaide Bank: $100,000 (and have collected $1 million through customer and staff donations)
75. Telecom NZ: Sent a team of 30 cable technicians to Brisbane. Also devised a scheme where customers can donate to NZ Red Cross collection via text message
76. Whitehaven Coal: No response
77. Lynas Corp: Has made a “meaningful” donation that it did not wish to disclose; also matching staff donations.
78. Tatts Group: Going to run a dedicated lottery for the Queensland flood appeal where all profits will go to the Premier’s Flood Appeal. They ran the same thing in Victoria after the Black Saturday bushfires. It will run on Wednesday 2 Feb in Queensland and is expected to raise $200,000. In addition, another donation will be made from the unclaimed prizes fund of an as. yet undecided amount
79. Fairfax Media: Matching staff donations
80. Harvey Norman: In association with Gold Coast Council and Myer held the Mates in Need fundraiser which has raised $850,000. Gerry Harvey and the company also hope to raise a significant amount from the Magic Millions fundraiser (also with Myer)
81. Metcash: No response
82. Soul Pattinson (API): Focusing initially on recovering what it can from its Ipswich distribution centre which was flooded (serviced all of Qld south of Townsville down to Northern NSW). Also assisting own staff who have been affected; will wait to make any further plans.
83. James Hardie: Planning to donate up to $100,000 worth of building material to assist rebuilding in the the Ipswich region, matching staff donations and also making individual donations to staff members whose homes have been severely affected
84. Seven Group: No response
85. Platinum Asset Management: No response
86. Aquarius Platinum Australia: Nothing so far, yet to meet on the issue
87. Campbell Brothers: $60,000 and have offered all staff the option of taking 3 days paid leave to assist in Brisbane/Ipswich clean up
88. Aneka Tambang: Based in Indonesia so are channeling any charity funds to Indonesian natural disaster relief.
89. PanAust: No response
90. CSR: Matching staff donations dollar for dollar and expect a total contribution of $100,000
91. SP Ausnet: Donated $20,000 to Premier’s Flood Relief Fund
92. Flight Centre: Donating $2 million over the next 2 weeks to the Premier’s Relief Appeal. In addition matching all funds raised by employees. Plus donating $10 from every international and domestic airfare or holiday package sold from its leisure shops between now and the end of February, which may be another $1m, bringing the total estimated contribution to more than $3 million.
93. UGL Ltd: Donate every year to the Red Cross, which is helping out with the flood appeal. Not going to reveal exact amount
94. David Jones: $250,000 to the Premier’s Relief Appeal (equivalent of 2 days profits) and at each register they give the staff and customers the option of donating. Have internal fundraising events for the floods and have an employee assistance program for employees that live in flood. affected areas.
95. Challenger FSG: Making a ‘significant material contribution’ and are holding a fundraising event but didn’t want to give more details.
96. Mt Gibson Iron: No response
97. ERA: Not yet decided
98. APA Group: No response
99. Extract Resources: Not donating anything
100. Seek: Reported it had made a donation to the Premier’s Flood Appeal but chose not to disclose how much