The Primary Club of Australia is a "charities' charity", as funds raised are made available to other registered charities to enable the purchase of sporting and recreational facilities for people with disabilities The Primary Club of Australia's first project was to raise $90,000 and balls for blind cricket to horse-riding arenas, hydrotherapy pools and specialised boats for people with disabilities. The Primary Club of Australia awards the
Sir Roden Cutler Award named after the original Patron of The Primary Club of Australia, to acknowledge an outstanding sporting achievement by an Australian disabled athlete or administrator who has performed an extraordinary service to his/her sport on behalf of people with disabilities. As part of the award, the awardee receives a grant of $20,000 for recreational facilities for the sport of his/her choosing. Past recipients of the Sir Roden Cutler Award include: James Pittar (Swimming) 1999, Zoltan Peglar (Yachting) 2000, Michael Milton (Skiing) 2001, Julie Higgins (Equestrian) 2002, Ben Felten (Rowing) 2003, Jan Pike (Equestrian) 2004,
Kurt Fearnley (Wheelchair Marathon) 2006,
Brad Dubberley (Wheelchair Rugby) 2009, Ame Barnbrook (Sailing) 2011,
Jessica Gallagher (Skiing) 2013 and
Liesl Tesch (Sailing and Basketball) 2014. ==Marathon Cricket==