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Explore our other program pillars

Engaged
Communities

Connected communities working together for their future aspirations

Infrastructure
and Technology

Support community and the environment

Culture
and Heritage

Protect and build our culture and heritage

Health
and Medical

Help build happy, healthy communities

Education

Provide learning opportunities across all areas, creating pathways to success

Business
and Commercial

An ecosystem of economic enablement, development, resilience and sustainability

Sustainability, Safety and Resilience

Restoring and Protecting the Cycle of Life

This pillar is deeply rooted in understanding and fortifying the connection between human systems and the natural environment, ensuring that both can thrive in harmony. Our approach aligns with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those aimed at safeguarding the planet and building resilient communities.

An Example Project

The Food Bank project in Pilbara and Kimberley Regions focuses on offering affordable nutrition to families and community organisations, complemented by a School Breakfast Program to feed hungry students.

Through strategic food distribution, this initiative addresses hunger and promotes healthy communities across two key regions in Western Australia.

Our Focus Areas

  • Funding and supporting Indigenous Ranges program.

  • Clean energy/water handling – cultural/sacred components.

  • Native floral and fauna – education, reestablishment, restoration and support.

  • Native food.

  • Restoration of land and vegetation – salt affected, farming and mining affected.

  • Promoting and funding seed banks and native plant nurseries.

  • Education of impact of Carbon footprint.

  • Mining – decommissioning – protecting, restoring and rehabilitation, regeneration the land, support and grow.

  • Funding and implementing technology that assists with neighborhood or community safety as and where required.

  • Working with remote community and indigenous security groups.

  • Building community relationships and rapport in a proactive manner rather than conflict resolution.

  • Engaging with Veterans – i.e. retired SAS, ex-military guys with programs with the younger people.

  • Mentorship with the community from Veterans.

  • Create pathways for young people to join the ADF – Reserve or Military College etc.

  • Promote and engage community in developing and honing bush/land skills, i.e. firearm use and management etc, living on the land.

  • Promoting Pilbara regiment and Cadets – Army, Navy, Airforce, Police.

  • Supporting/funding local volunteer agencies, i.e. Bush Fire Brigade, Paramedics, SES, RFDS, Emergency Response and essential services for remote and regional communities

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