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Cookie maker Charlie's Cookies will use its fourth consecutive Qantas contract to raise money for the Children's Cancer Institute.

Charlie's supplies goods for the airline's complimentary in-flight menu, and its new snack boxes raise awareness of the charity through the packaging.

The boxes include cheese, lavash, dip, and Charlie's shortbread biscuits, and 5 cents from every box will be given to the cause.

Children's Cancer Institute creates awareness about research into childhood cancer and saving more lives.

The Proud to Call Australia Home boxes have been supporting various charities since 2016, and the latest campaign will run until November this year.

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Orora’s Australian cans operation has delivered another year of strong growth, helping the packaging group maintain steady underlying earnings despite challenging conditions across the glass market.