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Beyond the Bricks // Australia’s real estate industry is united in support of our bushfire affected communities.

Beyond the Bricks

We’re deeply saddened by the bushfires and the devastating effects they’ve had across Australia. Several of our offices and people have been bravely fighting for their homes and communities alongside many other Australians.

A large group of brands within the Australian real estate industry has come together and we’re working with relief organisations to support the bushfire affected communities and wildlife with our campaign #BeyondtheBricks.

Beyond the Bricks is a three-phase plan to provide assistance not only during the crisis but to the communities most affected in the aftermath.

If you’d like to donate or get involved by setting up your own fundraiser, visit www.beyondthebricks.com.au/raywhite. Your support will help make a difference.

Your donation is:

Direct to your nominated charity

100% of your donation will be direct to the charity.

Tax-deductible

A tax receipt is issued immediately, no fees withheld by an intermediary.

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