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A grant to support the Yamatji Traditional Owners was among more than $119,000 invested by MinRes in Mid West communities this year.

Published on 20 September 2024

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A grant to support the Yamatji Traditional Owners broaden their skills through a tailored TAFE course was among more than $119,000 invested by Mineral Resources (MinRes) in Mid West communities so far this year.

Course participants are currently working towards a Certificate II Yamatji Heritage Advisors – Workplace Readiness at Geraldton’s Central Regional TAFE (CRTAFE) and are on track to complete their training by the end of October 2024.

MinRes provides community grants to community groups within the communities where we operate to support health and well-being, education, Indigenous engagement and environmental initiatives.

An additional grant was provided to Fremantle Biennale to support a Yamatji-inspired light and sound display during this year’s NAIDOC Week events in July.

The MinRes Indigenous Employment and Energy teams also recently participated in the Clontarf Foundation’s Geraldton Employment Forum, discussing career opportunities with Year 11 and 12 Yamatji students from both Geraldton Senior High School and Champion Bay Senior High School.

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YSRC Chief Executive Officer Luka Gray said the Certificate II Yamatji Heritage Advisors course is the first of its kind.

“The program, developed in collaboration with CRTAFE and funded by MinRes, was created to upskill Yamatji Heritage Advisors and create a robust skilled workforce that can provide a strong reliable service to business, but most importantly create a knowledgeable team that can represent the Yamatji Nation with support provided by the respective Cultural Committees,” Luka said.

“YSRC is keen to watch how the program develops and work in partnership with CRTAFE to further develop and amend the course as required.”

MinRes was also a platinum sponsor of the 2024 Mingenew Mid West Expo, the largest agricultural field day in the Mid West, when the MinRes Energy team was on hand to see the positive impact this long-standing event has on the local community.

Further support for the Shire of Mingenew was provided through grants that were used to invest in new facilities for the Mingenew Hockey Club, a new community shed for the Mingenew Historical Society and kids’ entertainment for the Mingenew Turf Club’s annual race day.

The members of the Mingenew Historical Society thanked MinRes for their contribution and were delighted to be able to move ahead with plans to open the Restoration Shed complete with some new machinery.

Regular donations from Containers for Change collections at the MinRes drill operations are also being made to the Mingenew Primary School P&C, which will be used to support a Year 6 school camp.

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To further support a healthy and safe community, MinRes provided a grant to the Irwin Volunteer Fire Brigade to purchase new four-wheel drive tyres for its fire truck, ensuring their dedicated team of volunteers can keep this service running and their community safe.

In the Shire of Irwin, MinRes supported the installation of a new children's playground at the Dongara foreshore, new gymnastics equipment for the Irwin Recreation Centre and provided a grant to the Dongara Osprey Girl Guides allowing a group of guides to attend an adventure camp in Kalbarri.

Additionally, a MinRes grant was invested in a much-needed barbecue trailer for the Mingenew Irwin Group so locals can easily transport the trailer to support community events and field days across the Mingenew and Irwin regions.

Mingenew-Irwin Group Chief Executive Officer Dee McKeown said assistance from MinRes in attaining the trailer has enhanced their ability to deliver events in the community.

“As a not-for-profit, our resources are limited, and to be able to streamline tasks for our team while at the same time better delivering engaging content to the region is invaluable,” Dee said.

“It's support like this that sustains Grower Groups and rural communities.”

MinRes is proud to be part of the communities where we operate across the Pilbara and Goldfields-Esperance regions and the Shires of Yilgarn, Irwin and Mingenew. Through our Community Grants, we’re helping build happier and healthier communities.

More information is available on the Community page of our website.

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