Mirabel

Our community partners

We’re proud to partner with organisations creating positive, lasting change within diverse communities.

Mirabel

The Mirabel Foundation

For those impacted by parental substance abuse, childhood is too often shaped by loss. Mirabel walks alongside these children and young people, offering thoughtfully designed programs that create opportunities for healing, connection and joy.

These include family camps and excursions, dedicated support services, and education programs that make continued learning possible. Mirabel is also committed to improving the wellbeing of kinship carers, ensuring they feel supported on their unique journey.

Rainbow HAAG

Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG)

For over 40 years, HAAG has been finding positive housing solutions for older people from all walks of life. They work closely with LGBTQIA+ communities, multicultural groups, First Nations peoples and beyond to understand their unique challenges and housing needs.

Through compassionate support, referrals and opportunities, HAAG is working towards a future where every older person has a safe, secure, and affordable place to call home.

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Murrup

Working hand-in-hand with local schools, leaders, service providers and families, Murrup supports children and young people in Palm Island, Galiwin’ku, Wurrumiyanga, and Woorabinda to reach their potential.

Their place-based programs are shaped by the unique needs of each community. They provide culturally safe and inclusive education, work to remove systemic barriers to school engagement, and help young people discover the possibilities within themselves.

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Koorie Academy

Led by passionate coaches, Koorie Academy is all about creating welcoming spaces where First Nations young people can learn new skills, grow their confidence, and feel proud of who they are.

With basketball clinics as well as weekend and school holiday events, it’s a place to get active, have fun, and connect with culture.

"Step by step, we’re proudly paving the way for meaningful change."

James Boyle

CEO

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Kinaway Aboriginal Chamber of Commerce

Kinaway is dedicated to championing First Nations business owners and entrepreneurs across the state. By advocating for visibility and opportunity, they play a vital role in helping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples build sustainable, culturally grounded businesses.

We proudly partner with Kinaway to help create more meaningful opportunities for these communities. This includes working with First Nations suppliers, supporting networking events, and offering tailored lending support.

Grad Girls

Grad Girls

Helping to shape the next generation of women in tech, Grad Girls is a free, eight-month program supporting female-identifying students as they transition from their ESTEAM studies into the technology industry.

Through mentoring and career guidance, Grad Girls builds confidence, teaches practical skills, and helps students take the next step towards their career goals.

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Run the Tan

Run the Tan brings the community together each year to promote mental health, with participants of all ages taking on the iconic Tan Track in Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens.

We’re proud to be a three-time major sponsor, helping to raise funds and awareness for mental health charities including Lifeline Australia and championing free-thinking both on and off the track.