ANZ Partnership
Your worthless foreign coins and notes are priceless to us.
UNICEF Coins for Kids
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) is helping UNICEF Australia raise vital funds for the world’s neediest children.
The ANZ Working Capital division has set a target to raise $170,000 for UNICEF to buy over one million doses of polio vaccine through the UNICEF Coins for Kids program. This fundraising program allows the public to donate spare foreign coins and notes to UNICEF at ANZ branches.
Polio is a highly contagious viral infection that attacks the nervous system and typically affects children under the age of three. It can cause crippling paralysis, sometimes overnight and once contracted, is incurable. But polio can easily be prevented though immunisation. Providing a child with three doses of oral polio vaccine, immunises a child against polio for life.
Many of us have foreign coins lying around at home, hidden somewhere in the bottom of a drawer. While these coins may seem worthless, they are worth a lot to UNICEF. To donate your foreign currency to UNICEF, visit the following ANZ Bureau de Change collection points;
Melbourne
- International Departures, Melbourne Airport
- Melbourne CBD, 100 Queen St
- Melbourne CBD, 55 Collins St
- Melbourne CBD, 293 Collins St
- Melbourne CBD, 230 Swanson St
- Melbourne CBD, 21/530 Collins St
- Melbourne CBD, 7/833 Collins St
Brisbane
- Brisbane CBD, 146 Queen St
- Brisbane CBD, 324 Queen St
Sydney
- Sydney CBD, 96 Pitt St
- Sydney CBD, 37 Pitt St
- Sydney CBD, 97 Castlereagh St
- Sydney CBD, 205 Castlereagh St
- Haymarket Sydney, 665-669 George St
- International Terminal, Sydney Airport
- Martin Place, 10/20 Martin Place
Perth
- Perth, 77 St. Georges Terrace
Adelaide
- Adelaide, 121 King William St