Sunrise hosts Natalie Barr and Matt Shirvington join Channel Seven stars for the 2024 Good Friday Appeal – raising a record-breaking $23million
Breakfast TV favorites Natalie Barr and Matt ‘Shirvo’ Shirvington joined other Seven stars for the Good Friday Appeal in Melbourne on Friday.
The annual Channel Seven telethon raised a whopping $23,368,724 for Melbourne’s Royal Children Hospital.
The Sunrise hosts were seen posing with other members of the Brekkie Central team, including Katie Brown, Mark Beretta and Edwina Bartholomew.
Home and Away stars Jessica Redmayne and Emily Weir also lent a hand to raise money for the charity.
Jessica, 35, cut a stylish figure in a tanned mid-drift white blouse top, teamed with pleated brown trousers and a pair of chunky blue heels.
Breakfast TV favorites Natalie Barr and Matt ‘Shirvo’ Shirvington joined their Sunrise team for the Good Friday Appeal in Melbourne on Friday. Pictured (L-R): Katie Brown, Mark Beretta, Natalie Barr, Matt Shirvington and Edwina Batholomew
Her Home and Away co-star Emily, 33, showed off her slim legs in a short skirt which she teamed with high-heeled boots, a white shirt and a black jacket.
They were joined by more Home and Away co-stars James Stewart, Ada Nicodemou and Matt Evans.
James, 48, looked dashing without a tie in a stylish cream suit which he teamed with a white shirt and brown shoes.
Jessica Redmayne (left) and Emily Weir also lent a hand to raise money for the charity.
Home and Away stars James Stewart, Ada Nicodemou and Matt Evans at the telethon
Ada, 46, went for a more glamorous look for the special evening, wearing a figure-hugging, low-cut strapless black dress which she paired with matching heels.
Meanwhile, Matt, 27, went casual for the evening in cargo pants, a white low-cut T-shirt and a black button-up shirt which he teamed with a pair of white runners.
Seven sportscasters Abbey Holmes and Matthew Richardson were also seen posing on the red carpet with presenter Abbey Gelmi.
Seven sportscasters Abbey Holmes and Matthew Richardson were also seen posing on the red carpet with presenter Abbey Gelmi.
Sunrise host Katie Brown with Edwina Bartholomew
Former football great Matt, 49, dressed smartly for the occasion in a brown crew neck and black shirt which he paired with classic sneakers and dark jeans.
Abbey Holmes dazzled in a white skirt and cream jacket, while Abbey Gelmi opted for a chic denim shorty dress.
Ever-cheerful Sunrise host Katie Brown, 32, opted for a low-key look for the telethon, stepping out in figure-hugging white trousers which she teamed with a pretty blue short-sleeved top.
Chicago The Musical star Zoe Ventoura, 43, was also on hand to lend her support.
Home and away stars.
Former Hunters and Collectors frontman Mark Seymour performed for the broadcast, who was accompanied by his daughter Eva.
She posed on the red carpet with her Brekkie Central boyfriend Edwina Bartholomew, 40, who looked glowing in blue trousers and matching shirt.
Chicago The Musical star Zoe Ventoura, 43, was also in attendance to lend her support to the cause.
The stage star hit the red carpet in a cream-colored suit consisting of wide-leg trousers and a matching jacket with a tie belt, paired with a pair of white dress sandals.
Former Hunters and Collectors frontman Mark Seymour performed for the broadcast, who was accompanied by his daughter Eva.
Other stars performing on the night were Conrad Sewell, Kate Miller-Heidke and 2024 Australian Idol winner Dylan Wright.
2024 Australian Idol winner Dylan Wright also performed.
The telethon, broadcast on Channel Seven in Melbourne and nationally on 7plus, helped raise a record $23,368,724 for the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne.
“It is always moving to see Victorians digging deep for a cause so close to our hearts,” said Seven Melbourne Managing Director and Head of Network Sport, Lewis Martin.
“It’s an honor for Seven to broadcast this iconic event, as we have done for the past 67 years. Thank you to all our special guests, volunteers and staff who made this all possible, and to our partners at The Royal Children’s Hospital and the Herald Sun for another excellent year.’
The annual Channel Seven telethon raised a whopping $23,368,724 for Melbourne’s Royal Children Hospital.