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Become a Regular Giver

By becoming a regular giver, you provide sustained support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners in regional and remote education providers. Your ongoing contribution ensures they have the resources, programs, and mentorship they need to explore, learn, and succeed in STEM.

Why Regular Giving Matters

Regular donations help us plan, grow, and deliver programs that make a real difference:

  • Reliable funding: We can send STEM resources and kits to learners when they need them most.
  • Sustainable programs: Ongoing support allows us to maintain and expand programs across regional and remote communities.
  • Long-term impact: Your contributions help inspire future First Nations scientists, engineers, and innovators.

Benefits of Being a Regular Giver

  • Flexible: You choose the amount and can change or pause your gift at any time.
  • Simple: Set up a regular donation once. It’s automatic, easy, and hassle-free.

Join Our Community of Regular Givers

Become part of a group of supporters committed to creating STEM equity for First Nations learners. Your generosity helps open doors, spark curiosity, and create opportunities that last a lifetime.


Telephone Fundraising

From 1 July to 31 August 2026, you may receive a phone call from Unity4, our trusted fundraising partner.

Unity4 is conducting a telephone fundraising campaign on behalf of DeadlyScience to help raise vital funds that support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people through STEM education, resources and opportunities.

If you're contacted, the caller will identify themselves as calling from Unity4 on behalf of DeadlyScience.

Unity4 will call from the following phone numbers:

  • 08 7095 6981
  • 02 8360 8201
  • 03 9962 2160
  • 07 3518 6297

If you have any questions about a call you've received or would like to verify that it's legitimate, please contact the DeadlyScience team directly