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Corporate Sponsors and Supporters

Aboriginal Housing Victoria gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the individuals and businesses that contribute funds and services which enables the organisation to direct it’s own funding towards the provision of providing safe, secure and affordable housing to Aboriginal families in Victoria .

  

PILCH

The Public Interest Law Clearing House (‘PILCH’) is an independent not for profit legal referral service. It seeks to meet the legal needs of community groups, not for profit organisations and individuals from disadvantaged or marginalised backgrounds. PILCH acts as a facilitator for the community to access pro bono legal assistance from the private legal profession.

PILCH has been of great assistance to AHV this past financial year in terms of directing legal advice. We acknowledge the efforts of this service and their competence as a service-provider.

 

 

BLAKE DAWSON WALDRON LAWYERS 

AHV was referred to Blake Dawson Waldron by PILCH and has received first-class legal advice in relation to a number of matters, most notably the negotiation and agreements associated with the IT initiatives implemented this past financial year.

Blake Dawson Waldron consistently attracts and retains highly skilled lawyers who are committed to serving clients’ legal and business needs. Blake Dawson Waldron understands client’s commercial needs, the industries in which they operate and the issues they face – they meet those needs by providing clear, commercially astute solutions.

 

 

CITY OF YARRA

 The City of Yarra is an inner metropolitan municipality which is home to a diverse community of 69,000 people. Yarra is one of Australia’s smallest inner city municipalities at 19.5 kilometres and features lively arts and entertainment precincts, vibrant shopping and café strips, and numerous sports and recreational facilities. The City of Yarra remains an important meeting place for Indigenous people and is a proud partner with Aboriginal Housing Victoria supporting activities in celebration of NAIDOC Week.

 

 

COLLINGWOOD CHILDRENS FARMS

Established in 1979, the Collingwood Children’s Farm is a Not for Profit community resource providing country experiences for city people. Collingwood Children’s Farm along with the City of Yarra forms a partnership with AHV to provide a free family day to celebrate NAIDOC Week. On family days there are free pony rides, hay rides, a BBQ and activities matching the theme.

 

OFFICE NATIONAL

Tailoring office supply and technology solutions for business needs, Office National is Australia’s independent supplier of Stationery, Office Equipment and Computers. Office National is 100% Australian owned and operated and a proud member of Ausbuy.

Paul John Office National is a proud and committed supporter of AHV’s NAIDOC Week activity at the Collingwood Children’s Farm.

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

The Indigenous Issues Unit, Department of Justice provides policy and strategic advice to the Justice Portfolio Ministers and the Departmental Secretary. The Department of Justice in partnership with the Indigenous community is committed to improving Indigenous justice outcomes for the Victorian Aboriginal community. The Department of Justice provide grant funding annually to assist Aboriginal organisations to undertake NAIDOC activities. AHV has been the recipient of such grants for the past two years.

 

 


 Aboriginal Housing Victoria ABN 38 006 210 546
Narrandjeri House, 125-127 Scotchmer Street, North Fitzroy, VIC 3068
T: (03) 9482 4585  F: (03) 9482 3964  E: info@ahvic.org.au  www.ahvic.org.au