Our pillars of care.

Caring for people, places, and our world.

Because we believe in the deep interconnection between People and Place and the ability of humanity to survive and thrive, our seven care pillars focus on delivering world-changing care for people and for places.

Caring for People.

We believe in a world in which everyone is valued for their unique qualities and contributions, with particular care for the most vulnerable, at risk, or disadvantaged.

We believe in the universal benefits of everyone having the same access to opportunities, including the right to enjoy personal safety, joy, and creativity, as well as good physical, mental and emotional health.

The resotrative powers of art and creativity at work during COVID times

We’re committed to …

  • We support organisations seeking to achieve change by making quality education accessible for all, particularly for the disadvantaged and their children.

  • We support organisations seeking to improve health outcomes by making healthy eating and good nutrition achievable in all communities.

  • We support organisations seeking to achieve change in prioritising safety for women and children.

  • We support organisations seeking to expand opportunities for everyone to experience joy and emotional wellbeing through access to creativity.

Caring for Places.

We believe that health of ecosystems is vital to the wellbeing of future generations, and that sustainable agriculture, environmental stewardship and biodiversity management are key to protecting these ecosystems.

We’re committed to …

  • We support organisations seeking to restore the condition of our unique lands and environment.

  • We support organisations seeking to establish healthy, safe, productive and sustainable agricultural practices.

  • We support organisations seeking to nurture, preserve and protect natural biociversity, including via nature-focused farming.

IMAGE | PAGE HEADER | Purnululu national park, Halls Creek, Australia | x Ben Carless via Unsplash
IMAGE 1 | The restorative powers of art and creativity at work during COVID times | Courtesy Lester Prize|
IMAGE 2 | A majestic gum growing in the dry bank of Peepingee Pool, West Pilbara, WA