QMS is supporting the 86th Vision Australia Carols by Candlelight for the second straight year, which will be held at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Christmas Eve.
As a key media partner, QMS will be showcasing Vision Australia’s campaign across its digital large format and 7-Eleven networks to help raise awareness, increase ticket sales and generate donations for children and families who are blind, or experiencing low vision.
QMS CMO Tennille Burt said Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight is a much-loved annual celebration of the festive season and a wonderful event that critically supports many Australian children and their families.
“Carols by Candlelight brings the nation together to not only celebrate the spirit of Christmas but to be part of the important contribution Vision Australia makes each and every year in providing specialised services to the increasing number of children who are blind or have low vision," she said.
"QMS is proud to play a small role in supporting Vision Australia to help make that happen.”
Vision Australia CEO, Ron Hooton, said the organisation is "so grateful" to QMS for providing their media support to its largest annual fundraiser yet again.
"Without companies like QMS, we wouldn’t reach as many people and be able to make such a profound impact in so many Australian children’s lives," he said.
"While raising funds is our main objective, reaching more families that could potentially utilise our services is so important too, to ensure no child gets left behind.”
Nine Network will broadcast the show live from 8.00pm AEDT on Christmas Eve, with an encore broadcast on Christmas Day. Vision Australia Radio will also provide professional audio description through its local stations and online.
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