Three ways to commemorate Anzac Day from home.
Anzac Day is one of the most important days for Australians. On 25 April this year things will be different, but we can still pay our respects in a number of ways.
Anzac Day is one of the most important days for Australians. On 25 April this year things will be different, but we can still pay our respects in a number of ways.
The outdoor cinema experience fundraises for charities aimed at making life easier for kids in a health or physical crisis. Over the 20 years of operation, over $10 million has been raised for the benefitting charities. Hundreds of volunteers help out each year to make sure the outdoor cinema experience is a great one for everyone.
So far our $1,000 grants have been making a difference to WA-based community initiatives across categories that focus on keeping communities connected, maintaining good health and wellbeing, and inspiring learning experiences in youth.
Our year-round partnerships and sponsorships allow us to bring true value back into the community through supporting events like the Telethon Community Cinemas, Fringe World, the Perth Garden and Outdoor Living Festival, the Good Food and Wine Show and our Kleenheat Community Grants program.
The Gooder Judda Aboriginal Corporation and Brookton Community Inc. strive to keep their communities healthy and engaged through creating community gardens and shared spaces.
Tuart Forest Primary School P&C are keeping school students engaged with exciting STEM-related activities. The P&C organise and assist in fundraising activities so that vital resources can be sourced for the school.
Our Community Grants program is supporting local groups, like the Kondinin Community Resource Centre and Hyden Progress Association which strive to keep their communities connected and involved.
For a taste of uniquely WA, head to Yarri, a Dunsborough restaurant focused on highlighting local produce and native ingredients. Head Chef Aaron Carr works in close alignment with the Noongar six seasons and local suppliers to produce modern and sophisticated dishes.
Dale Tilbrook is a Wardandi Bibbulmun woman, passionate about learning and sharing her knowledge for Australian native produce, in particular how to incorporate it into our diets and gardens.
The Alice Springs Outback Anglers provides a unique fishing club experience in Central Australia – an experience for all Centralians and members to use when fishing out of King Ash Bay in the Northern Territory.
The Palmerston Men’s Shed plays an important role in connecting the community and maintaining the health and wellbeing of their members. They received a $1,000 Kleenheat Community Grant for their initiatives within the Palmerston community.
Along with the cooler weather of The Dry comes the urge to get outside and explore. There’s no shortage of excitement as the dry season rolls around; a year’s worth of events are packed into a few short months. We’ve pulled together three of our favourite dry season adventures.
The Reveley in Elizabeth Quay is at the forefront of dining resurrection in Perth and they have come up with an amazing concept to help you enjoy some of the wonderful things that Perth has to offer –The AFL Dine & Cruise!
The Djari Ensemble is a collaboration features professional musicians and combines Yolngu Sacred Song, Middle Eastern and Western Classical music and Indigenous languages.
So far our $1,000 grants have been making a difference to WA-based community initiatives across categories that focus on keeping communities connected, maintaining good health and wellbeing, and inspiring learning experiences in youth.
So far our $1,000 grants have been making a difference to NT-based community initiatives across categories that focus on keeping communities connected, maintaining good health and wellbeing, and inspiring learning experiences in youth.
Young George broke new boundaries when it implemented a harsh stand on waste by using every part of every ingredient. Meet Melissa Palinkas.
There’s a lot to celebrate and discover when you think about the intricate, multicultural foodie scene in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
Worthwhile charities, organisations and not for profit groups are so often the backbone of our local communities. Our Community Grants program is supporting local groups, like SHINE in Geraldton, which inspires young women to reach their potential.
There are plenty of simple actions we can each take to make a positive environmental impact in our homes and communities to maintain a healthy planet.