CBA kicks off national tour of Shane Warne’s baggy green to raise money for bushfire recovery, and the first recipients of the CommBank Bushfire Recovery Grants have been announced as part of a $10 million commitment to rebuild local facilities.
CommBank’s Baggy Green Tour, a national tour of Shane Warne’s iconic cap to raise money for local communities hit hardest by bushfires and drought, launched today in Sydney’s Martin Place.
From Bateman’s Bay, New South Wales, to Mount Barker, South Australia, and Gippsland, Victoria, the cap will criss-cross the country over the next 6 weeks visiting more than 30 locations including schools, cricket clubs and community centres, where cricket fans can see and take their picture with the cap for a small donation.
When the tour concludes at the end of April, CBA will present the cap to the Bradman Museum in Bowral NSW where it will be displayed as a permanent exhibit on loan from the Bank.
Every dollar donated during the tour will go towards the Commonwealth Bank Bushfire Appeal to further support Australian Red Cross’ disaster relief program and recovery efforts.
Matt Comyn Commonwealth Bank CEO said: “After securing Shane’s cherished baggy green, raising more than $1 million for bushfire relief, we wanted to ensure his iconic cap could raise even more funds at the same time as allowing cricket fans across the country to enjoy it, before it finds a permanent home at the Bradman Museum.
“Over coming months, we will be taking the cap to over 30 locations where the goal is not only to raise money but also to lift spirits and support local communities hit hardest by the recent and catastrophic fires.”
CBA and its customers have committed close to $20 million to disaster relief for drought and bushfire affected communities. This includes the Bushfire Recovery Grants program, expected to fund projects worth up to $10 million.
The first six recipients of the grants program have been awarded, totalling more than $200,000, including Qaama Public School, to restore their community teaching garden, and the Australian Wildlife Foundation, to rebuild sanctuary facilities. Additional grant recipients will be unveiled during the tour. Applications for up to $50,000 per grant remain open until 31 March 2020 with more information available at
Full tour details are below. *Please note that the exact locations in some of these areas are still being finalising and will communicated closer to the tour date.
Date | Locations | State |
8 Feb | Big Bash Charity Game, SCG | NSW |
11 Feb – 12 Feb | Martin Place Branch | NSW |
13 Feb | Bondi Junction Branch | NSW |
14 Feb | Parramatta Westfield Branch | NSW |
17 Feb | Bankstown Branch | NSW |
18 Feb | Hurstville Branch | NSW |
19 Feb | Paul Murray Tour, Batemans Bay | NSW |
22 Feb | South Australia local cricket club | SA |
24 Feb | Mount Barker Branch | SA |
26 Feb | Perth, William St Branch | WA |
27 Feb | Freemantle Branch | WA |
1 Mar | Western Australia local cricket club | WA |
3 Mar | Darwin Branch | NT |
4 Mar | Darwin, Palmerston Branch | NT |
5 Mar | Queen St, Brisbane Branch | QLD |
6 Mar | Sunny Bank, Brisbane West Branch | QLD |
8 Mar | Women’s World Cup Final, MCG | VIC |
10 Mar | Paul Murray Tour, Hobart | TAS |
11 Mar | Collins St, Hobart Branch | TAS |
17 Mar | Melbourne CBD Branch (Bourke St) | VIC |
18 Mar | North Melbourne Branch (or Swanston St in CBD) | VIC |
19 Mar | Clarendon Rd, South Melbourne Branch | VIC |
21 Mar | Victoria local cricket club | VIC |
22 Mar | Victoria local cricket club | VIC |
23 Mar – 26 Mar | Grants Region: Warrnambool | VIC |
27 Mar | Farm World, Gippsland | VIC |
29 Mar | Tour de Cure, Armidale | NSW |
30 Mar – 5 Apr | Grants Region: Caparra | NSW |
6 Apr – 12 Apr | Grants Region: Gospers Mountain | NSW |
13 Apr – 19 Apr | Grants Region: Kenton Valley | SA |
20 Apr – 25 Apr | Grants Region: Qaama | NSW |
29/30 Apr | Bradman Museum Handover | NSW |