I can share the latest publicly available context on the Clontarf Foundation, but I don’t have real-time access right now to pull the very latest articles. Here’s what’s been reported most recently and where to look for the newest updates.
Direct answer
- The Clontarf Foundation continues its expansion and engagement with government and corporate partners to support Indigenous young men in education, employment readiness, and leadership. Recent materials emphasize growth in academies, funding transitions, and ongoing program delivery across multiple states.
Key sources to check for the latest news
- Clontarf Foundation official website: Latest News section often posts updates on new academies, partnerships, and program milestones.
- Annual and quarterly reports: The Foundation’s annual report and quarterly bulletins detail participant numbers, funding levels, new academies, staffing, and capital investments (e.g., housing for staff in remote locations, expansion funding, etc.).
- Major partners and sponsors: Updates from partners (for example, industry sponsors and government grants) frequently accompany announcements about new academies or program scale.
What to look for in the newest updates
- Any announcements of new academies opened or announced expansions in particular regions.
- Changes in federal or state funding arrangements, including multi-year funding commitments.
- Updates on participant numbers, graduation or completion metrics, and employment placements.
- Notable events such as national or regional ceremonies, partnerships with corporations, or government education department involvement.
If you’d like, I can search again for the very latest items and summarize them with direct quotes and citations. Tell me if you prefer a concise news brief (3–5 points) or a longer briefing (6–12 points) with sources. Also, let me know if you want a quick timeline of the Foundation’s recent expansion efforts.
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5.1 The Program’s delivery and outcomes are largely sustainable ....................................................................................................... 55 5.2 Funding and staffing risks will need to be managed to ensure the Program’s sustainability ............................................. 56 6 Findings and recommendations...
education.nsw.gov.auwhich saw new academies open, key announcements made and many large sports and employment events held across the country. Firstly, I want to acknowledge Federal Education Minister, the Hon Jason Clare MP, and his team at the Department of Education for continuing to support the Foundation in the recent Federal Budget. The Federal Government committed to
clontarf.org.auCHAIRMAN AND CEO’S REPORT 2023 OVERVIEW 2023 proved to be another strong year for the Clontarf Foundation as we continued our expansion phase and, in the process, maintained our consistent results. Highlights of the year included: • Year-end participant numbers increasing to … the Department of Education and National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA). During the year, the Foundation’s Federal Government funding transitioned from the NIAA to the Department of Education. The changeover was...
clontarf.org.au14 November 2023 Commencing in 2000 with a single academy in Waterford, WA, the Clontarf Foundation was created to improve the education, life skills and employment prospects of young Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander men. Now, there are 148 Clontarf Foundation Academies operating across 6 States/territories in Australia-with 11,500 students participating and over 560 dedicated staff members. … BHP and BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) partnered with the Clontarf Foundation in 2020 to deliver...
www.bhp.com2 the QUARTERLY August 2023 www.clontarf.org.au Message from the CEO Welcome to the latest Clontarf Quarterly for the year. It was another huge term for the Foundation with several key highlights, including the Federal Government’s announcement it would fund Clontarf’s growth to … 2014 and Clontarf was chosen as one of the first charities to receive a 10-year funding pledge. The support of Mr Waislitz and his foundation has allowed hundreds of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men to...
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