top of page

Corporate Partners

I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you.

Community Alliance Partners

I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you.

Government Partners

I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you.

PARTNERSHIPS

This section provides an overview of the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council’s partners and stakeholders.

Community Alliance Partners

La Perouse ‘Bummers’ Youth Haven

E: youth@laperouse.org.au

P: 02 9661 1229

​

Eastern Zone Gujaga Aboriginal Corporation 

E: admin@gujaga.org.au

P: 02 9661 6097

​

Guriwal Aboriginal Corporation

P: 02 9311 2999

​

La Perouse Board Riders

​

Inner Sydney Empowered Communities

W: www.isec.org.au 

​

Corporate Partners

Jawun Indigenous Corporate Partners

In March 2012 the LPLALC became an Indigenous partner with Jawun Corporate Partnership.  Jawun forms partnerships to benefit both corporate and Indigenous Australia.  Together they aim to improve the lives of Indigenous people around Australia by supporting Indigenous communities on the ground.  To date the LPLALC has hosted placements from the Commonwealth Bank, Suncorp Bank, Department of Infrastructure, KPMG, John Holland Group and the Attorney General’s Department of the Federal Government. Click here for more about Jawun Indigenous Corporate Partnerships.

Government Partners

NSW Aboriginal Land Council

As the State's peak representative body in Aboriginal affairs, the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council aims to protect the interests and further the aspirations of its members and the broader Aboriginal community.

The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council is committed to ensuring a better future for Aboriginal people by working for the return of culturally significant and economically viable land, pursuing cultural, social and economic independence for its people and being politically pro-active and voicing the position of Aboriginal people on issues that affect them.

​

​

Randwick City Council

​

Waverley Council

​

Bayside Council

bottom of page