Sponsorship and Funding
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BHP Community Investment |
| BHP Billiton Iron Ore receives hundreds of applications each year in the form of sponsorships, donations and partnerships requesting community support for the communities in which we operate.
We provide support for projects initiated by the community that aim to develop our communities of interest and provide long term results. Projects and initiatives should have measurable community benefits within our identified priority focus areas of Environment, Indigenous Wellbeing, Township Amenity, Education, Health and Well Being and Involved Communities. |
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Lotterywest Grants |
| Thanks to the profits derived from the sale of games such as Lotto and Scratch’n’Win, Lotterywest is able to support a wide variety of not-for-profit, community-based proposals that enhance the lives of Western Australians right across our State. |
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Schools First |
| Schools First is a fantastic new initiative that is about improving outcomes for young people.
At its heart, Schools First is about bringing together students, teachers, parents and community members, to support each other and help improve student outcomes.
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Shell Australia - Social Investment |
| Through Shell's operations around the world, we undertake a wide range of social investment activities. These activities are driven by a commitment to sustainable development and a belief that our long-term success depends on being able to strike the right balance between economic growth, care for the environment and equitable social development.
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Woolworths Community Grants |
| For well over 80 years Woolworths has been a part of the Australian community. Whether it's giving back to drought affected farming families, raising money for children's hospitals or supporting local community groups, we're always thinking of fresh ideas and initiatives to make our community a better place. |
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World Vision Australia |
| World Vision Australia is part of the World Vision International Partnership, a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation operating in more than 90 countries.
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Health and Physical Activity
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Australian Hearing |
| Australian Hearing is one of the largest hearing service providers in the world with a reputation for innovation and world-leading practices.
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Australian Sports Commission |
| The Australian Sports Commission is governed by a board of commissioners who bring a range of expertise to guide the work of the ASC. Our board includes former athletes, business people and journalists, each with extensive, first-hand knowledge of Australia’s sporting landscape. |
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David Wirrpanda Foundation |
| The David Wirrpanda foundation exists to IMPROVE THE LIFE OUTCOMES OF INDIGENOUS CHILDREN by Promoting strong role models and healthy life choices. |
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Fred Hollows Foundation |
| Our vision is for a world where no one is needlessly blind, and Indigenous Australians enjoy the same health and life expectancy as other Australians |
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Role Models WA |
| Role Models WA provides leadership, sports and education programs to assist Western Australian youth, particularly Indigenous youth, who suffer from poverty, sickness, misfortune, or a disconnectedness from their community. |
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Telethon Institute for Childhood Health Research |
| The Telethon Institute for Child Health Research is DEDICATED to the PREVENTION of childhood diseases and disability. Headed by 2003 Australian of the Year, Professor Fiona Stanley, the Institute's success stems from its INNOVATIVE approach in bringing together researchers from different fields of science to tackle major issues in child health and wellbeing. |
Education
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QUT – Chris Sarra |
| The Stronger Smarter Institute is a group of people committed to changing the tide of low expectations in Indigenous Education. |
Arts and Culture
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CAAMA |
| The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) is an organisation founded in 1980 by Freda Glynn, Phillip Batty and John Macumba in order to expose Aboriginal music and culture to the rest of Australia from its Alice Springs media centre |
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Western Desert Lands Aboriginal Corporation |
| Western Desert Lands Aboriginal Corporation (Jamukurnu – Yapalikunu | “WDLAC”) is the Prescribed Body Corporate for the Martu People of the Central Western Desert region in Western Australia, with offices located in Port Hedland, Newman, Cotton Creek and Perth.
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Information and Technology
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Electroboard |
| We offer comprehensive, professional pre and post purchase services - including design, engineering, programming, installation, training, support and ongoing maintenance. |
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Market Creations |
| Market Creations’ talented team of marketing, design, web development and computer technology professionals provide an extensive range of services to clients throughout Western Australia. Working as a team, we strive to make a measurable, positive difference to our clients' businesses. |
Suppliers
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Ambition Creative |
| Ambition Creative is a boutique agency delivering a full suite of creative services - from small businesses to large national companies and organisations. Our head office is located in Brisbane, Queensland and we meet the needs of clients up and down the eastern seaboard, from Cairns to Melbourne... |
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Indij Readers |
| Indij Readers Ltd is a not-for-profit publishing company that develops and publishes contemporary, Indigenous literacy materials for students learning to read and write. |
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Origo Education |
| An exciting and innovative core program developed to prepare students for the upcoming Australian Curriculum: Mathematics. Written by a team of Australia's leading mathematics educators, this program integrates key research findings in a practical sequence of modules and lessons providing schools with a step-by-step approach to prepare for the new curriculum. Years K–2 will be ready for implementation in Term 1, 2010. Click on the image below to watch a presentation on the program. |
Organisations without websites
Anne Morrice Literacy Cycle - Contact Dr Ann Morrice Ph: 0418 440 313
Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa -Contact Peter Johnson, CEO. PO BOX 504 Newman WA 6753 Ph: 0419 270 931
Lindsay Cozens Aborigianal Education Trust - Contact Michael Jacobs Ph: 1300 424 452
Martumili Artists - Contact Grabrielle Sullivan, Shire of East Pilbara. Ph 9175 9000
Martu People Ltd (trust for Martu recipients only) - Contact: PO BOX 2580, South Hedland, WA 6742 Ph: 08 9172 5330
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09-Jan-2010
The Parnngurr Tigers are the 2009 Parnngurr School Football Champions. They defeated the Eagles, Dockers and Swans to take the premiership cup at our Parnngurr Sporting Carnival. |
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