Goldman, who is known for his time hosting Big Brother Australiaand his role in Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story, will be helping to raise awareness of the importance of early intervention support for hearing-impaired children across the country.
He first became involved with The Shepherd Centre during its annual fundraising campaign Loud Shirt Day in 2016.
Goldman said: “The Shepherd Centre helps deaf kids and kids with hearing loss learn how to listen and speak, which is really important. What’s incredible is that 85 per cent of these kids usually learn to speak by the time they go to school just as well as their hearing peers.