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Harold Mitchell Foundation

Making a difference in Australia and the region

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Welcome to the Harold Mitchell Foundation

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The Harold Mitchell Foundation funded programs in health, education and the arts that made a difference in Australia and our region. 

 

Established in 2000, the Harold Mitchell Foundation provided over $10 million in grant funding since it’s inception.

 

Our Founder, Harold Mitchell, was a dedicated philanthropist, and his contributions continue to leave an enduring impact on communities across Australia and Asia Pacific. 

 

Harold passed away in February 2024.

About

Harold Mitchell AC

13 May 1942 - 10 February 2024

Harold Mitchell was the founder of Mitchell & Partners and the former Executive Chairman of Aegis Media Pacific. Mitchell & Partners, the company he founded in 1976, is the largest media and communications group in Australia today, with a growing presence in New Zealand and across the Asia-Pacific region.

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'I believe that each of us in our own way can do something to give back and, by our action, encourage others. For my part, I can do a bit more than the average person.' 

Harold Mitchell

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In December 2000, he launched the Harold Mitchell Foundation to promote health and the arts in the community. The organisation has since provided over $10 million in grant funding to over 100 different organisations.

Harold served as Chairman of a number of organisations, including FreeTV Australia, the Australia-Indonesia Centre, Art Exhibitions Australia, the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, and TVS, the University of Western Sydney’s television service for Greater Sydney. He was a board member of the New York Philharmonic and the vice president of Tennis Australia. In previous years he served as Chairman of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, CARE Australia and the National Gallery Australia; as President of the Melbourne International Festival of Arts and the Museums Board of Victoria; and as a board member of the Opera Australia Council.

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In 2010, Harold was appointed Companion of the Order of Australia for eminent service to the community through his leadership and philanthropic endeavours in the fields of art, health and education and as a supporter of humanitarian aid in Timor-Leste and Indigenous communities.

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