Reports
Read about our impact to date, the stories of our generous product donors, our hardworking member charities and disadvantaged schools, our awesome volunteers and partner organisations committed to their sustainability journey to zero waste–collectively they are known as our Circle of Good.
Community demand for non-food aid reaches record high amid cost of living crisis
Good360's Communities in Need Report reveals, as the cost of living crisis continues to impact Australians, 84% of charities across the country expect the year ahead to be tougher and the demand for non-food aid to increase further.
Impact Area Reports
By connecting brand-new items across Education, Home, Hygiene, and Play, we’re empowering vulnerable Australians of all ages, supporting them in every aspect of their lives. Good360’s Impact Area reports highlight the pressing needs within communities for these essential items and showcase how our Circle of Good is rising to meet the growing demand.
Disaster Impact Reports
Good360 has a transparent approach to reporting. Major events and the impact we have created have been documented with the relevant data and the heartfelt impact stories of the people affected. Our Impact Reports are a concise reflection of these events and all the hard work done, but also a reminder of all the work that is yet to be done to help reduce need and waste in our communities.
Annual Reports
Our Annual Reports show how we are working for people in need across Australia. They tell stories from the Not for Profits and schools we work with, profile key highlights and detail the impact of connecting surplus with need.
2023 Annual Report
Read Report2022 Annual Report
Read Report2021 Annual Report
Read Report2020 Annual Report
Read Report2019 Annual Report
Read Report2020 Annual Report
Read Report2021 Annual Report
Read Report2020 Annual Report
Read ReportGood360 Australia Ltd.is a registered charity and all audited financial statements can be found via the ACNC website.
Deloitte Access Economics Report
Research from Deloitte Access Economics and Good360 Australia finds $2.5 billion worth of brand-new household goods end up wasted each year. Read the full report below.