Local café found an unexpected way to support Ukraine—here’s how!

International diplomacy often plays out in grand halls and high-stakes meetings, but sometimes, the ripple effects reach the most unexpected places.

When a global controversy unfolded on the world stage, a small-town Australian couple found themselves deeply moved—so much so that they decided to take matters into their own hands.

What followed was an unconventional stand, a bold statement, and a commitment to a cause that stretched far beyond their quiet village.


When Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with then-US President Donald Trump at the White House, the exchange left a lasting impression on a couple living in rural New South Wales.

Jan Giles and Adrian Sykes, from the small village of Binalong, were shocked by how Zelensky was treated during the meeting.

‘I was disgusted because here’s this man, coming for help and he’s belittled,’ Giles said.


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Binalong café owners take a stand for Ukraine. Image source: ABC Central West/Hamish Cole


‘It’s schoolyard bullying and we don’t accept that anywhere.’

‘You don’t treat anyone like that, let alone a head of state and for it to be on the world stage, [it’s] absolutely unbelievable.’

Determined to show their support for Ukraine, the couple introduced what they called ‘tariffs’ on American-made products at their café.

Before the US government announced a 25 per cent tariff on Australian steel and aluminium, Giles and Sykes had already imposed their own version of a tax on certain US goods, with the funds directed to aid efforts in Ukraine.

‘We call it a tariff because I think it’s the word of the week,’ Sykes said.


A $1 charge was added to Coca-Cola products, while Jim Beam and Cola faced a $2 increase.

Jack Daniels and Jim Beam were removed from the café’s shelves entirely since they were produced and shipped from the United States.

In another symbolic move, the couple decided to display the American flag upside down in their café.

‘It actually symbolises a state of distress,’ Sykes said.

‘I feel that’s how America is going at the moment.’


The initiative followed a community fundraiser organised by Giles and Sykes after they saw the now-infamous White House meeting.

Musicians volunteered their time, and people from across the district attended, including a Ukrainian family who had heard about the event.

‘It was wonderful, they all came in the Ukraine colours and they were just absolutely over the moon,’ Giles said.

Between the tariffs and the fundraiser, more than $2,000 had been donated to the Australian Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal.

To further their impact, the café pledged to match every dollar raised through their campaign.


‘We should be [able to raise] around $800, maybe $1,000 a quarter, and over a period of a year that would equate to maybe $3,000–4,000 a year,’ Sykes said.

He added that their goal was simply to help in any way they could, especially given what Ukraine had endured and the treatment Zelensky received from Trump and then-US Vice President JD Vance.

The couple planned to continue their efforts until they saw a change in Trump’s stance on Ukraine.

‘Binalong is not going to change the world [but] something like this can sometimes catch on a little bit,’ Sykes said.


In a previous story, former US President Donald Trump appeared confused when questioned about the AUKUS deal, a key security pact between Australia, the UK, and the US.

His response raised eyebrows, adding to concerns about his approach to international relations.

Read more about the moment that left many questioning his grasp on global affairs.

Key Takeaways
  • A rural Australian couple, Jan Giles and Adrian Sykes, were outraged by how Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was treated by then-US President Donald Trump and decided to take action.
  • They imposed ‘tariffs’ on American-made products at their café, adding extra charges to certain items and removing US-branded alcohol, with proceeds going to aid Ukraine.
  • Their efforts followed a community fundraiser that attracted widespread support, including from a Ukrainian family, and helped raise over $2,000 for the Australian Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal.
  • The couple vowed to continue their campaign until Trump’s stance on Ukraine changed, believing small actions could inspire broader awareness.

With their small-town initiative making waves, it raises an interesting question—can grassroots actions like this truly influence global conversations?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
 

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Trump only cares about himself. He is a bully. Look how he thinks he is entitled to just grab Greenland and Panama because he wants them and has his eye on Canada as another American state. Is he nuts does he think everyone is just going to roll over and hand these over because he says so. I don't think so.
Good on this cafe for standing up for what is right and the underdog. Big things will come from this and lessons will be learnt.
You should investigate the truth of Panama!
 
Yes people are easily fooled aren't they? They don't research and go thru life not being aware nor wanting to be aware - yes Zelinski has been in bed with MI6 - UK Gov - Obama - the list goes on and NATO is up to it's neck in this debacle - the agreement with Gorbachev re: NATO they have reneged on and now Russia has said enough!
Who are you and where do you come from, are you a Russian Plant?
 
Who pays the full costs for all of Zelensky’s travels & accommodation, as he does an awful amount of travelling?
And, he would have his full entourage with him, as do all world leaders?
Wouldn’t that amount of money be better spent on equipment?
Just my thought only……
Well he does have a $34 million house in the US - a house in Israel - and millions in bank accounts that is known about. Possibly squirreled away from US money to fight?
 
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You sound like a bully, and well suited to the likes of Putin and Trump, I don`t think I`m an idiot, think about your attitude! Who wants a war any war? If Putin gets his way it`s on!. Trump has big plans war of no war.
You sound like you are arguing with yourself!
 
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Waste of time and money on Zelenksy the CIA installed puppet, the most corrupt country in EU before, zelenksy taken it to a new level,
He already signed a deal with Starmer in secret for tare earth's , he's playing IS to carry on the grift, he started off as a medium comedian, money below $300,000 --- now multi millionare with two very large super yatchs as well
He even says he doesn't know where over$170 billion has gone. ,
Now Starmer +EU WANT TO UP THE WAR WITH THEIR OWN MEN , BUT !! They said they can't do it without USA
Trump will step out of NATO which would bankrupt NATO
Yes Zelensky is right in the middle of a very tangled web - in actual fact he is also a UK puppet before Starma jumped on board - along with Obama. Zelensky is dirty and when the dust has settled I think he will be disposed of quickly because he knows who the actors are and will spill his guts!
 
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THIS MAN was there to sign papers and left without doing that.
Comments are made due to wich side you are on. Zelensky has had millions and millions od dollars and also millions of help by way of army and such. Think of the money given by the USA.
We go forward and are they any better, not in my book.
I find it pretty awful that so many want war and disparage President Trump when all he wants is peace and no more killings.
TO DO THAT HE HAS TO BE INVOLVED WITH THE RUSSIAN. SO MANY DUMBIES.
 
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Yes Zelensky is right in the middle of a very tangled web - in actual fact he is also a UK puppet before Starma jumped on board - along with Obama. Zelensky is dirty and when the dust has settled I think he will be disposed of quickly because he knows who the actors are and will spill his guts!
i am so pleased to read your comment.
 
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some many responses from Trumplicans here and every one shows their lack of intelligence Australia is not in NATO ans is not compelled to fight for Ukraine except for the fact that we a are decent people who stand with their friends against the enemy, WE stand for what is right but so many responses show they stand for what is wrong
Have you not heard that we supply tanks to Ukraine and that Albo has offered troops. Look Ukraine are good fighters but even with huge $ contribution# and weapons supplied they are losing the fight. Some Peace agreement is imperative or Ukraine will lose many soldiers, civilians and significant infrastructure damage. Putin and Russia possess nuclear weapons and if pushed to the brink they will use them.
 
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and if the tarriffs had been left to our advantage, they would have been happy. now tell me how many times has zelensky been cap in hand to usa and most other countries begging. he needs to stay at home and be of some use.
 

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