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ANZAC spirit lives on
42nd Annual Combined Lodges Anzac Reunion meeting raises $35K for veteran’s family support via Melbourne Legacy.


Have you ever wondered how Freemasons Foundation Victoria came about -
In 1889, a newly formed Grand Lodge and a single generous act laid the seed for what would become the Freemasons Foundation Victoria (FFV). Today, FFV has distributed more than $21.3 million across more than 3,400 grants valued at $68 million - but the story of how it got here is worth telling.


Freemasons rally behind record-breaking Good Friday Appeal
Freemasons in Victoria have once again demonstrated the power of community, contributing both time and funds to support the 2026 Good Friday Appeal.


Square & Compasses March 2026
FFV's quarterly newsletter provides an update on FFV's early-year impact, the launch of a new spinal cord injury research grant, and growing participation in the Masonic Grants Program. Find out about the Free Wills program, recently supported projects and ongoing opportunities for Lodges to engage with the Foundation.


Advancing Spinal Cord Injury Research
The Marigold Southey & Freemasons Foundation Victoria Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Research Grant has been launched to support early and mid-career researchers at critical stages in their careers.
