Good360 Australia partners with LFRA

Good360 Australia, the largest digital marketplace for the retail industry to donate unused and unsold consumer goods, and the Large Format Retail Association (LFRA), have announced a new partnership that will enable more retailers to reduce waste, improve efficiency and profitability, and help people in need across Australia.
Charities struggle to keep up as the cost of living takes its toll

New data has revealed the need for non-food aid has never been higher, as Australians continue to grapple with the cost-of-living crisis.
Research from Good360 Australia explores skyrocketing demand for non-food aid

Media Release1 October 2024, Sydney, Australia Community demand for non-food aid reaches record high amid cost of living crisis New research from leading charity Good360 Australia reveals an unprecedented surge in community demand for non-food aid, with 82% of charities [1] reporting that demand for essential items like hygiene products, clothing, furniture and education supplies is higher than ever before. As […]
How Alison Covington is “tackling tricky issues in the retail sector” at Good360

Alison Covington AM, Founder of Good360 Australia, shares her journey from the bus industry to reducing retail waste and leadership insights.
Alison Covington AM talks hygiene poverty on Nine News Sydney

Alison Covington AM discusses the extent of hygiene poverty in Australia during the cost of living crisis on Nine News Sydney.
Millions of Australians face hygiene poverty

Millions of Australians are living in hygiene poverty as the cost-of-living crisis leaves many unable to afford soap, shampoo and deodorant.
The ‘hidden’ issue of hygiene poverty that affects more than four million Australians

More than four million Australians cannot afford basic hygiene products, with women more likely to experience hygiene poverty than men.
Millions of Aussies living in ‘hygiene poverty’

New research reveals that over four million Australians are currently living in ‘hygiene poverty’, unable to afford essential hygiene products.
Personal hygiene now a luxury item as costs bite

Millions of Australians are living in hygiene poverty as the soaring cost of living leaves many unable to hygiene essentials, a survey has found.
‘Disturbing’ report reveals 4m Aussies are living in hygiene poverty

A new report from Good360 Australia has revealed four million Australians are unable to afford basic essentials, forcing them into hygiene poverty.