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Community Services in Australia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Community Services sector based in Australia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
922 on file
Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child & Family Network
First Nations - Not for Profit - Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child & Family Network, providing: Family Support, Targeted Early Intervention Services, Family Preservation, Youth Services, Family Restoration, Guardianship and Kinship/Foster Care for jarjums (Aboriginal children) across Northern NSW.
51 to 200 staff
Oars Community Transitions
Enhancing community wellbeing by reducing offending and victimisation
51 to 200 staff
South West Community Transport Swct
SWCT is a not for profit organisation that provides transportation services to the frail aged, people with disability, their carers and people that are transport disadvantaged. We are funded under the Commonwealth home support Program and service 5 local government areas (Camden, Campbelltown, Fairfield, Liverpool and Wollondilly).
51 to 200 staff
St John Of God Accord
St John of God Accord is a disability service provider and is registered with National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The wraparound range of services available to people with a disability include 24/7 supports such as accommodation, group and individual community participation services, as well as Allied Health therapy, support coordination and employment services. We focus on developing strong personal and lasting relationships. From leaving school and throughout each stage of life, St John of God Accord’s holistic approach supports physical, emotional, social and spiritual wellbeing, so everyone in our care has the chance to thrive in safe and supportive environments.
501 to 1000 staff
Attuned Care
Attuned Care was founded in late 2020 with the intention of providing services that can function as an alternative to more traditional centre based day options. Based in Kangarilla, our Boot Hill Farm program uses everyday farm activities to aid skill development and cater to a wide range of sensory profiles, all in a quiet, peaceful environment. This will be the first of many strategies we will implement in an effort to facilitate stronger Community Access services in the southern suburbs of Adelaide for individuals living with a disability.
51 to 200 staff
Australian-Filipino Community Services
AFCS offers culturally appropriate holistic support to enhance the social, physical, emotional, spiritual and mental wellbeing of Filipino families and individuals. AFCS Support Services and Activities-Children, youth and family activities -Language and culture activities -Wellness activities for adults -Crisis support: Assistance in accessing specialist services including domestic violence, housing, dementia, disability and elder abuse -Spiritual care and counselling -Volunteering opportunities -COVID-19 related support -Community education on health and service information -Aged Care-specific support services AFCS is a Government funded aged care provider delivering aged care services under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme. To learn more about our services and know if you are eligible, please contact us for a friendly chat.
11 to 50 staff
Beaucare Inc
Beaucare exists to strengthen our communities and provide opportunities for people to maximise their quality of life. Beaucare aims to achieve this by: Providing direct assistance to people who require relief from disadvantage Researching needs and working with the community to find ways to address those needs Fostering strong cooperative relationships and networks with the aim of strengthening our communities. Beaucare provides a broad range of community services. These include child care, family support, youth development, services for the frail aged and people with a disability and community centre coordination. Our administration is based at the Beaucare Community Centre at 44 Tina Street, Beaudesert. We provide services to people in surrounding communities including Tamborine, Logan Village, Jimboomba, Flagstone, Cedar Vale, Bromelton, Rathdowney, Kerry, Beechmont and Canungra.
51 to 200 staff
Big Yellow Umbrella
Big Yellow Umbrella is a not for profit community organisation located in Macarthur NSW
11 to 50 staff
Canterbury City Community Centre - 4cs
We are an NGO which provides services across the Canterbury-Bankstown and Inner West Local Government Areas. We aim to improve the quality of life for people living in our local area and to promote social inclusion and community harmony.
51 to 200 staff
Child Development Service
The Child Development Service offers assessment, referral, information and linkages for children 0 to 6 years where there are concerns relating to their development. Children that require early intervention supports are referred to the NDIA Early Childhood Early Intervention service partner, EACH. From early 2023, the Child Development Service will also provide early intervention therapy services for children aged 24 to 36 months with developmental vulnerabilities or delays. Any family in the ACT with concerns regarding their child’s development can contact us on 6207 or attend a drop-in clinic and speak to an allied health professional.
11 to 50 staff
Coorong District Council
The Coorong District Council provides services to help you and other members of the community in the way that you live, work and play. These services include: • Planning and development services • Environmental health services • Control of public nuisances • Monitoring of unsanitary conditions • Food safety inspections • Fire prevention activities relating to buildings and land • Dog and cat management • Administrative requirements, including: o Preparing and implementing strategic plans o Maintaining an office o Employing a chief • Executive officer and supporting the elected council • Libraries • Landcare (lap) • Starclub program • Immunisation
51 to 200 staff
Dawn House Inc
Dawn House provides services to women and children escaping domestic and family violence in Darwin (Northern Territory)
11 to 50 staff
Desert Blue Connect
Desert Blue Connect offer a wide range of services to individuals and families in the Midwest region. Our Services- Women's Health Nurse - Unplanned Pregnancy Counselling and Support - Women’s Support Groups - Men and Women Counselling Services - Rural Support - Family Violence Support - Children Sexual Assault Counselling - Family Violence Prevention - Men's Community Intervention - Crisis Accommodation for Women and Children (Chrysalis House Women's Refuge) Main Office: T: 08 9964 2742 A: 25 Chapman Road, Geraldton WA 6530 Chrysalis House Womens Refuge: T: 08 9964 2173 Men’s Community Intervention Service: T: 08 9937 9188 A: 98a Chapman Road, Geraldton Rural Support Services Counsellor: M: 0419 348 006 A: Based in Morawa at 68 Gill Street and travels across the Mid West for clients in other Shires
11 to 50 staff
Gold Coast Recreation & Sport Inc
GCRS was established in 1979 by a group of individuals who wanted to create and deliver recreational opportunities for people with a disability. Today, now known as ‘Gold Coast Recreation & Sport Inc’ or GCRS, the service has grown to provide a wide variety of sport and recreation programs to people with disability within the local community. We are an organisation that has been operating for over 30 years and are dedicated to a philosophy which reflects its beliefs, values and attitudes. This philosophy has guided the interactions, relationships, practices and culture of the organisation since its inception. You can read our philosophy in full at Our community development arm - The Active Inclusion Program (AIP) was established as a partnership with The Active & Healthy Alliance - Gold Coast to support and mentor local organisations who want to develop and deliver sport, fitness and recreational programs within their mainstream service offerings. With the assistance of Paralympics Australia we also aim to support and educate Allied Health Professionals with understanding the elite and classification pathways for potential athletes from a strengths based approach. AIP's goal is to make the Gold Coast one of Australia’s most active, healthy, and inclusive cities by promoting regular physical activity through accessible and inclusive services. Through collaboration, we will enhance the community’s wellbeing, celebrate diversity, and ensure access to opportunities in sport, recreation, and wellness for all residents, including those with disability. We are proudly supported by the City of Gold Coast and Department of Sport, Racing, Olympics and Paralympic Games.
51 to 200 staff
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) is made up of members from five traditional custodial groups: the Ngarluma, Mardudhunera, Yaburara, Yindjibarndi, and Wong-Goo-Tt-Oo peoples. MAC brings together these five groups to pave the way for future generations and work together for country, while respecting lore, heritage and traditions. MAC was incorporated on 19 April 2006 and is the approved corporate body for the Burrup and Maitland Industrial Estates Agreement (BMIEA). Following a long struggle for native title recognition, three contracting parties comprising the Ngarluma-Yindjibarndi (1994), Yaburara Mardudhunera (1996), and the Wong-Goo-Tt-Oo (1998) received land entitlements and financial benefits in return for surrendering their native title rights and interests over the Burrup Peninsula. This was documented in the BMIEA. As MAC is not a prescribed body corporate for the purposes of native title, it does not receive royalties. Instead, MAC holds the freehold title to Murujuga National Park which adjoins the industrial land. The WA Government has allocated various areas for infrastructure and industrial development on the Burrup. The word Murujuga means 'hipbone sticking out' in the Ngarluma language. The name refers to the Burrup Peninsula, Dampier Archipelago and surrounding sea country. With an estimated one to two million images, Murujuga is home to one of the largest, densest and most diverse collections of rock art engravings, also called petroglyphs, in the world. It is the only place on Earth where the story of the people and their changing environment has been continuously recorded through art for more than years. Murujuga National Park, covering areas of the Burrup Peninsula, is the 100th national park to be created in WA and is the first national park in WA to be co-managed by Traditional Custodians and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA).
11 to 50 staff
Nils Network Of Tasmania Ltd
NILS (No Interest Loan Scheme) Network of Tasmania Ltd is Tasmania’s own not for profit community lending service supporting Tasmanians living on a low income by providing access to safe and affordable loans since 2002. We’re different to every other community organisation in Tasmania. NILS loans change lives and supports the Tasmanian economy We offer three loans. • Loans up to $2 for essential household products and services • Loans up to $3 to establish or expand a micro business • Loans up to $5 to purchase a 2nd hand vehicle Tasmanians are eligible: • if they are on a Centrelink or DVA pension; • or if their gross income is under $55 per annum • or they are a single parents with dependents living with them and their gross income is under $75
11 to 50 staff
Safe Pets Safe Families
Safe Pets Safe Families provides social services to people and pets in crises and one of the first in Australia and has been championing the space of the human and animal bond and what that means to animal welfare, human wellbeing and community and society on a whole
1 to 10 staff
Sports Focus
Sports Focus is a Regional Sports Assembly that was established in 1983 by Sport & Recreation Victoria to provide better support to sports clubs in central Victoria. We are a not-for-profit organisation which aims to support and empower sporting clubs to be more safe, inclusive and welcoming spaces for the broader community to enjoy sport and active recreation.
1 to 10 staff
Support Agency
Support Agency is a registered NDIS provider. We work strategically with you to help you achieve your goals, make the most of the scheme and navigate the sometimes complicated NDIS system. We believe that every individual should be able to access the support services they need. Our philosophy is to advocate for each individual; our expert support and highly experienced staff will tailor support to your specific circumstances and guide you through every step of the process.
11 to 50 staff
Support Worker Hub
Support Worker Hub strives to bridge the educational gaps in support workers’ skills to improve safety, compliance, and ethics in disability care. We believe that by investing in your support worker’s education you give them the tools to increase the capacity for service providers who are looking to grow. 70 20 10 rule Our Strategy is based upon an apprenticeship model of learning. We believe that 70 percent of workplace learning happens on the job, 20 percent through coaching and mentoring, and 10 percent through formal learning. Formal training in the form of Mandatory. It is providing yearly updated knowledge so staff has the most current knowledge and skills to give the best care to clients. Our ongoing commitment to support workers through feedback and coaching sessions helps solidify the formal knowledge in their real-world experience. We see ourselves as an extension of your brand by providing formal training and coaching in line with your values and mission.
1 to 10 staff
Two Summers
About Two Summers: HOME CARE SPECIALISTS Two Summers is based in the Sutherland Shire, and services all greater Sydney. •DISABILITY SUPPORT WORKERS• Our services include: · Personal care · Food preparation. Community Access · Domestic duties · Shopping · Social outings · Support for all allied health therapies •HOUSING• Supports can be in an array of accommodation, tailored to the individuals needs of each client. This includes: · Independent Living Options (ILO) · Mid-term Accommodation (MTA) · Supported Independent Living (SIL) · Short Term Accommodation (STA) · Support in the individuals home •NURSING• Our Registered Nurses are experienced in all aspects of nursing, and we are proud to include Clinical Nurse Specialists, Educators, Clinical Nurse Consultants in the following areas: • Diabetes • Aged care • Early Onset Dementia • Continence • Intensive Care • Respiratory • Wound care (including post amputation management) • TPN For more information please see our website at
51 to 200 staff
Aboriginal Art Centre Hub Of Wa Aachwa
AACHWA supports WA Aboriginal Art Centres by promoting their voice, empowering best practices and leadership, and building strong connections with members and partners to celebrate the richness of Western Australian Aboriginal art and culture.
11 to 50 staff
Are-Able
Supporting communities for over three decades, are-able has been driving positive change. Our core areas of expertise include employment services, training, education, NDIS programs, and social enterprises.
201 to 500 staff
Arthur Care
Arthur Care is an Australian Registered NDIS service provider, we provide support services to all Australians who have a permanent and significant disability. At Arthur care we strongly believe that life is not defined by someone’s disability, every human being should live life just like anyone else without a disability. Everybody has the capacity or can build capacity to work towards achieving their goals, make their own choices, live as independently as possible, and feel like a valued member of the community. Arthur Care provides Individualised care and support to our participants in all activities of daily living. Person-centred approach is the backbone of our services, we are committed to providing a flexible service that suits your lifestyle, interests, and other commitments that you may have.
51 to 200 staff
Bright Upwards Registered Ndis Provider
We are thrilled to offer comprehensive NDIS services across the entire nation of Australia! Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional support and assistance,reach out to us to discover how we can help you or your loved ones today. Our areas of expertise are: Support Coordination. Guided by experienced specialists, our Support Coordinators are dedicated to the people that they support. Our team of Support Coordinators are experienced and navigate the complexities of the NDIS with precision and empathy. Theraputic Supports. We have an Allied Health team that consists of Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology. Our therapists are dedicated to supporting each individual with a personalised and holistic approach that nurtures growth, capacity building and reaching goals. Specialised Supports. In addition to the above, we provide Specialist Support Coordination and Psychosocial Recovery Coaching. We also help people with their NDIS Access Forms and guide people through the intricate NDIS systems and procedures, before and after they have obtained their NDIS Plan. OUR VISION Our vision is to lift industry standards and become the go to provider for people with disability, employees, and like minded organisations. OUR MISSION Our mission is to empower people with disability to live their best life. OUR VALUES Integrity- we are honest, professional, and open minded. Compassion- we are guided by our genuine love and care for other people. Collaboration- we work closely with people with disability, our workforce and external providers to get the best outcomes for the people we support. Excellence- we go above and beyond to deliver services which are above the industry standard to people with disability. Empowerment- we go above and beyond to ensure people with disability lead a life they choose. To find out more talk to our friendly staff by sending an email to enquiries@brightupwards.com.au or by calling 1800 861 881.
51 to 200 staff
Burnie Works
Burnie Works is a community collective making change in the areas of education, employment, justice, and family wellbeing and is funded by Stronger Places, Stronger People – implemented by the Australian Government, Department of Social Services in partnership with state and territory governments and 10 communities across Australia. The longer-term goal of Stronger Places, Stronger People is to interrupt the intergenerational cycle of disadvantage that is concentrated in particular communities around Australia, including Burnie in North West Tasmania.
11 to 50 staff
Chorus
Chorus is a for-purpose organisation of more than employees and volunteers. We work with communities and alongside people to support them to live the life they choose, with a particular focus on seniors and people living with disability and mental illness. Ultimately, we exist so local communities can thrive.
501 to 1000 staff
Disability, Mobility & Services
Who knows, as pioneers in the disability sector with our heart-led approach, our successful partnerships with clients, their families and carers may be a lightning rod for a groundswell of better disability and community care services across Australia. We focus, above all else, on building a genuine connection with our clients, their families and carers. We work to ensure our clients are embedded in the fabric of their local community, have a full support network and never walk alone. Disability, Mobility & Services (DMS) is a boutique organisation, privately owned and underpinned by one family's mission and bonded by love and the passion to see people with disability receive the best possible care available. Our vision is to be at the forefront of disability practices world-wide and to create memorable experiences for the clients we serve, to influence future generations and make a positive social difference. We work with families and carers as partners to provide every client with the best possible care and to have a very real influence on their health, wellness and happiness. Reach out for advice and assistance with:* NDIS guidance and advice * Disability Services * Support Coordination * Day Programs * In-Home Care * Therapeutic Care * Supported Independent Living * Social & Community Participation * Nursing & Personal Care * Respite Care * Travel & Transport * Domestic Assistance * Home Maintenance & Modifications Contact us on - Email: info@dmscare.com.au Phone: Follow Us - facebook.com/disabilitymobilityservices NSW - Sydney - Western Sydney - South West Sydney - Inner West Sydney - Nepean - Northern Sydney - South East Sydney - Southern Highlands - Sutherland Shire - Eastern Suburbs - St George - Georges River - Illawarra - Shoalhaven
51 to 200 staff
Emma House Domestic & Family Violence Services
Emma House Domestic Violence Services Inc. is the primary specialist domestic and family violence service in South West Victoria. Since 1979 Emma House has been assisting women and their children who are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence. Emma House offers an opportunity for women to talk to someone about their situation without judgement or discrimination. We believe that everyone has the right to be safe, to be treated equally and have access to the same opportunities as everyone else. We know that violence of any kind denies people these rights. We support women and children of all ages, backgrounds and spiritual or religious beliefs. Emma House helps to provide safety, support, information, advocacy, children’s counselling, court support and case management. We provide services across the South West region of Victoria, and our service is free and confidential. Family Violence is behaviour towards another family member of that person if behaviour: • Is physically or sexually abusive; or • Is emotionally or psychologically abusive; or • Is financial or economically abusive; or • Is threatening; or • Is coercive; or • Is stalking or harassment And can be any other way that controls or dominates the family member and causes that family member to feel fear for the safety or wellbeing of that family member or other person; or behaviour by a person that causes a child to hear or witness, or otherwise be exposed to the effects of, any of the behaviours referred to above. Emma House Domestic Violence Services actively values and promotes diversity in our community and affirms our commitment to always be inclusive and respectful to all, regardless of gender, age, race, sex, sexual orientation, religion, level of ability, cultural or language background. We welcome people who are LGBTIQ+(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender diverse, intersex, queer, plus other sexual minority identities). Based in Warrnanbool, servicing South West Victoria
11 to 50 staff
Growth Community Care Disability Support Provider
At GCC, our passion is to advocate for the rights, hopes and dreams for each and every one of our valuable clients and their family when it comes to the NDIS system. We are here to break down the walls of complications and confusions with NDIS and create a safe place for each individual. We provide a range of professional community and personal disability support services to help enable life skills for individuals living with disabilities. Our services include- Personal and Home Care - Support Coordination - Community Access - Pyscho-social Recovery QUESTIONS? Whether you’re curious about features, a custom made plan, or even just want to learn more about how we can help you, we’re here to answer any questions. Call us now on 0406 511 344 Email us at hello@growthcommunity.com.au Check out our website https://growthcommunity.com.au
11 to 50 staff
Holiday Explorers
Holiday Explorers is a South Australian non-profit organisation that is devoted to facilitating connections through community activities and experiences. For over 30 years it has provided people with intellectual disability the opportunity to experience personal development and social engagement when connecting with other people in the community.
1 to 10 staff
Lets Connect Support Services
Lets Connect Support Services has a vision for delivering services that truly meet customer needs. We understand that the journey to NDIS participation can be confusing and daunting for some people. So, our strategy initially is to work with customers to make that journey as stress free as possible, and then work to develop individualised supports that help customers get the best outcomes from their plans. Our commitment to customers is to support them to find the supports of their choice that suitably meet their needs. Our aim is to provide a totally independent service based entirely on the customer, who they are and what they have a need for in their life right now. Our dedicated team of Support Coordinators have years of experience in the disability sector and all have lived experience.
11 to 50 staff
Money Mob Talkabout Limited
MoneyMob Talkabout is a not-for-profit organisation with a vision to empower Aboriginal people and communities to achieve economic wellbeing and self-determination. We operate a money support hub in the APY Lands, with a permanant base at Pukatja, which provides a one-stop shop for local community members to interact with the broader economy in a safe and supportive environment. We regularly outreach to all communities across the APY Lands, as well as Oodnadatta.
11 to 50 staff
My Ability Australia
My Ability Australia is a values-driven NDIS service provider, proudly supporting individuals across South Australia. We specialise in Supported Independent Living (SIL), Short Term Accommodation (STA), and community-based supports, providing person-centred services that focus on choice, control, and real outcomes. At My Ability Australia, we believe that every individual deserves a home and support network that adapts to them — not the other way around. We work collaboratively with participants, families, and guardians, inviting them to actively shape their support teams, reporting processes, and day-to-day experience. Our highly skilled staff bring extensive expertise in high-intensity supports, complex medical needs, and positive behaviour support, ensuring our services are safe, empowering, and aligned with best practice standards. Our services include-Supported Independent Living (SIL)-Short Term Accommodation (STA) and Respite -Community Access and Participation -High Intensity Daily Personal Activities -Individualised Support Planning At the heart of everything we do is a commitment to building independence, strengthening communities, and empowering lives. If you’re looking for a flexible, experienced, and truly person-centred provider, we would love to connect.
51 to 200 staff
North Midlands Project
North Midlands Project is a not-for-profit arts, culture, heritage and health organisation working towards regional Western Australia to be known for its happy, healthy communities and vibrant, creative and connected towns. We work across Amangu, Badymia, Widi and Yued country in Carnamah, Coorow, Eneabba, Leeman, Mingenew, Morawa, Perenjori and Three Springs; and deliver activities on Southern Yamatji country in Geraldton, where we operate as The Geraldton Project.
11 to 50 staff
One Arts Gold Coast
We are a not-for-profit arts community that cultivates diversity, equity, and accessibility, in advocating for inclusivity. By providing subsidised and affordable services, we support the visibility of local arts groups and individuals and promote creative talent(s) and sustainable professional development. We achieve this aim via service-based objectives, offering: a private workspace; resources, support, and mentorship; networking opportunities; an exhibition/events space; and workshop and seminar involvement. Our ethos of inclusivity means that we strive for a world without creative barriers for people of all collective identities across sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, religion or belief, health status, and disability. We were founded in 2006 as the burleigh arts group inc, however, our reach now covers the greater Gold Coast and our name changed in 2014 to One Arts Gold Coast to better reflect our scope and values.
1 to 10 staff
Outback Arts
Outback Arts is a non-profit regional arts and cultural development organisation. We work with individuals, organisations and government to generate, promote and advocate for the arts and creative industries in the Far West region of NSW.
1 to 10 staff
Paramount Care Solutions
We're your NDIS superheroes in Newcastle, Maitland, and the Hunter region! Discover our services: 🤝 Support Coordination Daily Living Assistance Supported Independent Living Short & Medium-Term Accommodation Community Access & Group Activities 🧠 Mental Health Services Crisis Prevention Training for Staff We understand the day-to-day struggles and are here to make support easy and accessible for you.#NDIS #SupportHeroes Reach out to our amazing team today to see how we can best support YOU
11 to 50 staff
Phoenix Specialised Youth And Disability Services
Phoenix Specialised Youth & Disability Services operate throughout Victoria 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year – our philosophy of care provision is based on providing opportunities to improve the lives of individuals and delivering the highest standard of care and support.
51 to 200 staff
Questcare
Quest Care is a leading provider of disability support, aged care, and community services in the ACT and surrounding region since 1996. We are committed to providing high-quality, person-centered care that empowers individuals to live fulfilling lives. We are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of our clients and their families.
51 to 200 staff
Seedplanet
An asian start up digital membership community where a founder can seek for mentors, services, and funding.
1 to 10 staff
Toy Libraries Australia
We are the peak body for over 290 toy libraries in Australia and are a non-profit incorporated association. We promote the importance and the value of play and aim to raise the profile of toy libraries in the community by publicising the role of toy libraries in promoting play, educating children and supporting families. Encouragement, information and advice is offered to prospective and existing toy libraries, using accumulating knowledge and depth of experience. Networking of libraries is a key priority. Membership fees fund the work of the association which is managed by a Committee who offer their services on a voluntary basis. The Committee meets bi-monthly and consists of employees and volunteers from a variety of toy libraries. Toy Libraries Australia is proud to represent and support toy libraries from Frankston in Victoria to Karratha in Western Australia, to Mackay in Queensland.
11 to 50 staff
Wattle Blue
Wattle Blue provides support to children and teenagers with disabilities. An organisation that values passion, enthusiasm, and positivity when providing its services. Wattle Blue was founded with a clear goal and vision - to 'fill the gap' of support service's aimed at Australia's younger demographic. Support worker's that children and teens truly look forward to spending time with. Role models, many of whom are studying teaching, occupational therapy, nursing, medicine. A team who are passionate about helping the community, and supporting young people.
51 to 200 staff
Western Sydney Women
Western Sydney Women is the first and only organization to advocate for ALL women from the Inner West, Greater West, North West and South West of Sydney. Our mission is to be the voice and inspiration for all women living and working in the Western Sydney areas. We raise awareness and promote conversation; we supply the tools, support and information on a range of issues that impact women in order to facilitate positive change and economic independence. With regular surveys, inspirational events and campaigns, we are determined to ensure all women have the opportunity for personal success and empowerment.
11 to 50 staff
Abc Aboriginal Biodiversity Conservation Foundation Ltd
ABC Foundation Ltd is a majority Aboriginal owned member-based charitable social enterprise; a diverse Foundation with a point of difference. We encourage those who want to work with us to get in contact. Let’s innovate and be inspirational in connecting people to country for their physical, spiritual and cultural well-being.
11 to 50 staff
Bulimba Community Centre
The centre is at the heart of the community and serves as a hub for people looking to connect with others, develop new skills, and make new friends. We are also proud supporters of small business and our facilities provide the opportunity for business owners to incubate their ideas and grow within a supportive and inclusive atmosphere. The Bulimba Community Centre is a progressive and thriving community hub that has been serving the Bulimba community for over 35 years. Our Centre is more than just a building, it is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds come together to connect, learn, and have fun. Our history is deeply rooted in community involvement, and we have always been a place where people can come together to make a difference. Since our inception as a Seniors Centre in 1985, we have grown to become an integral part of the community, offering a range of services and activities that cater to everyone. From our weekly Young at Hearts 65+ Group, which has been running since the start, to our boutique Community Garden, and Brisbane’s first Dementia Choir Sing Sing Sing, Wee Make Music and Little Kickers there is something for everyone at your Centre. We also offer a JP service, where JP’s In The Community are available each Wednesday (10am – 12pm). At the Bulimba Community Centre, we are committed to providing a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for all. Whether you are looking to meet new people, learn a new skill, or just have fun, we have something to offer you. Come and join us, and be a part of a vibrant community spirit that makes Bulimba such a wonderful place to live.
51 to 200 staff
Bunji Solutions
We believe that when people are connected to their community, they live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. It is our job to ensure that people living with disabilities and their carers are connected to the personalised support that they need.
11 to 50 staff
Duke Street Community House
Duke Street Community House responds to the needs of our community through recognising and valuing the strengths within. We provide a welcoming safe and caring space for; Education, Connection, Services, Support, Referral and Information.
11 to 50 staff