Events

Dine for Life invites you to indulge your senses in support of social change.

Join the movement that’s breathing life into the mid-week dining scene and fostering lasting change in the lives of those suffering hardship.

There’s no other dining event quite like it.

2013 Dining Event

Dine for Life’s 2013 Dinner promises to feed your social appetite and your soul.

Food will be the finest. The ambience will be sensational. The media coverage will be extensive. And all proceeds will be donated to the Somaly Mam Foundation who are committed to ending modern day slavery. The Foundation works to eradicate sex slavery, liberate its victims, empower survivors to create and sustain lives of dignity and as agents of next-generation change.

 

 

 

 

Previous events

Dinner 2012 – Wednesday 28 November, 2012

Our largest event to date in every way wrapped 2012 in the most fabulous way. 18 incredible restaurants. 180 stylish, generous and spirited diners. An after party to remember. And most importantly $36,000 raised for an incredible charity. Read the buzz on our Press page.

Spring Dinner – Thursday 13 November, 2011

The third and biggest instalment of our fundraising dinners to date, the Spring Dinner captured the attention of Perth and the South West while raising $21,360 for People Who Care’s ‘Power A Pensioner’ program. Read the buzz on our Press page.

Two regions, two after parties, one amazing collective effort from WA’s finest restauranteurs, businesses and guests.

Summer Dinner – Wednesday 1 December, 2010

Celebrating the start of Perth’s party season, the Dine for Life Summer Dinner served up Perth’s finest food and a sensational ambience with extensive media coverage. The event raised an incredible $19,500 and all proceeds were donated to the Samaritans Crisis Line. Read the buzz on our Press page.

Autumn Dinner – Tuesday 25 May, 2010

The first of Dine for Life’s dinners brought together some of Perth’s best-known faces to savour the creations of celebrious chefs and cocktail mixologists. More impressively, the event raised $12,000 to fund the first Global Good Foundation education centre for those affected by domestic violence. Read the buzz on our Press page.