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Qantas Pathfinders Revue raises close to $200k for NextSense

The theatrical extravaganza raised more than $195,000 to support our clients.
Group of performers on stage with one dressed as Willy Wonka
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More than $195,000 was raised to support our clients with hearing and vision loss at the 2024 Qantas Pathfinders Revue. This much-anticipated annual theatrical extravaganza features Qantas staff who perform skits, dance and sing.

Held at Norths Cammeray Club in Sydney and running from 3-7 December, the 2024 Revue was written, directed, and produced by talented former and current Qantas staff, who all volunteered their time and talents. The show’s theme was ‘Willy Wonk Air and the Contract Factory’, touching on contract negotiations within Qantas with characteristic good-natured wit.

Cleverly rewritten lyrics to classics like Let It Go, I Wanna Be Like You, Chicago, and Defying Gravity brought the house down, with audience members describing it as a ‘hilarious show’ with ‘phenomenal talent’.

Since 1967, Qantas Pathfinders has raised more than $8 million to support children who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or have low vision through creative events and activities like the Revue, and all proceeds from ticket sales are donated to NextSense.

NextSense Chief Executive Chris Rehn thanked the Pathfinders crew for their generous support. 'Congratulations to the Qantas Pathfinders for another incredible show. With close to $200,000 raised in 2024, we are so grateful for their support of our clients who have hearing and vision loss. I can’t wait to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Revue later this year,' he said.