When a child is diagnosed with a brain injury, neurological condition, or serious illness, the entire family faces a journey filled with medical, emotional, and practical challenges. Access to coordinated support and essential resources can make a meaningful difference, helping families navigate treatment and daily life with greater confidence.
Brainwave Australia has spent three decades providing practical and personalized support to families caring for children with brain injuries, illnesses, and neurological conditions. From coordinating therapies and securing essential equipment to assisting with hospital transitions, the organization helps ease the burden on families during some of life’s most difficult moments. To celebrate 30 years of impact and continue this important work, Brainwave Australia is hosting a special anniversary gala.
The Brainwave Australia’s Great Gatsby Gala 2026 will take place on Saturday, 29 August 2026, at 6:30 PM in the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria. Guests are invited to enjoy an elegant black-tie evening with a touch of Gatsby glamour, while celebrating the organization’s legacy of supporting thousands of Australian families. Funds raised through the gala will ensure Brainwave Australia can continue delivering personalized assistance, helping more families access therapy, equipment, and practical support when they need it most.
Reserve your place here to celebrate 30 years of compassionate care and help support families navigating childhood brain conditions.
Brainwave Australia’s Great Gatsby Gala
2026 Celebrating 30 Years of Brainwave Australia at the National Gallery of Victoria On Saturday, 29 August 2026,Brainwave Australia will mark 30 years of supporting families caring for children with brain injuries, illnesses and neurological conditions with a special anniversary Gala in the Great Hall at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Across three decades, Brainwave has supported thousands of families navigating the reality that follows diagnosis – coordinating therapy, securing equipment, managing hospital transitions, and adapting to the ongoing complexity of childhood brain conditions. The Gala provides an opportunity to come together as a community, ensuring this practical and personalised support remains available when families need it most.
