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A remarkable milestone was reached nationwide as 7,810 donations of blood, plasma, and platelets were collected within just 24 hours, marking a second consecutive day of record-breaking contributions.
In an interview with SBS’ The Feed, one donor expressed her motivation: “We wanted to make a difference by donating blood. It’s my first time donating in Australia, and I’m thrilled to contribute.”
She reflected on the significance of her donation, saying, “Even a small act like this can profoundly affect someone’s life, especially when so many are in need. Our single drop of blood might be the help someone desperately requires.”
Soniya was prepared to dedicate her entire day to ensuring her blood donation could potentially save a life. Source: SBS News / The Feed
Soniya was willing to wait the entire day to donate blood. Source: SBS News / The Feed
Isabeau Adamek, 27, who has the O-negative blood type, said she immediately booked an appointment after being “appalled” by the attack.
“It would be good to encourage people to come in the following weeks as well, because they’re going to need more blood later on.”
Bookings full, queues for hours
“When tragic events occur, donating blood and plasma is one way to help,” a Lifeblood spokesperson said.
Only 7 per cent of Australians have O-negative blood.

Mourners attend a vigil at a memorial in Bondi Beach, Sydney. Source: AAP / Bianca de Marchi
‘Blood cannot be stockpiled’
Blood products are also being transferred from multiple states to help support demand in NSW.