Our Supporters

The Nintirri Centre are supported by Goverment and non-Government agencies who make our services possible.

  • Rio Tinto Iron Ore (RTIO)

    Rio Tinto Iron Ore (RTIO)

    Rio Tinto are an integral part of the Tom Price Community. We have a partnership agreement with RTIO which offers us subsidised office rental and support to the Early Years Care and Education Service.

  • Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)

    Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)

    The Tom Price Community Resource Centre been funded by DPIRD since 2015. Because of this funding we are able to provide our computer services, room hire, video conferencing, workshops and information sessions and The Karijini Experience, providing social and economic benefits to the community.

  • The Department of Health

    The Department of Health

    The Department of Health has provided funding to the Community Health and Wellbeing Service to allow us to provide the Women's Health Clinic and our Midwife Service to the community, which has incredible value in our remote community.

  • Department of Communities

    Department of Communities

    The Department of Communities provides funding for our Empowered Communities Program allowing us to run the playgroup, toy library, Pay it Forward Program and the Arts Centre. They also provide the important funding for the Karijini Family Violence Counselling Service.

  • Western Australian Country Health Care Service (WACHS)

    Western Australian Country Health Care Service (WACHS)

    WACHS provide Nintirri with a grant to support women's health across Tom Price, Paraburdoo and Newman.

  • Act, Belong, Commit. Mentally Healthy WA

    Nintirri and Mentally Healthy WA, through the Act, Belong, Commit Program has a partnership agreement to raise awareness and encourage participation in activities promoting good mental health and build more mentally healthy communities.

  • North Regional Tafe

    North Regional Tafe

    North Regional Tafe and The Department of Training and Workforce Development, support us with a peppercorn lease for the Community Arts Hub and Gallery Building, making the community Arts Hub possible.

  • IBN Corporation

    IBN Corporation

    The IBN Corporation provide funding to deliver important primary health care services for Aboriginal IBN members across Tom Price, Paraburdoo, Wakathuni, Yongaleena and Bellary Springs.

  • Coles and Brumby's Tom Price

    Coles and Brumby's Tom Price

    The Nintirri Centre support the Second Bite Program in Tom Price, which is driven by Coles and Brumby's Tom Price.

  • Karingal Neighbourhood Centre

    Karingal Neighbourhood Centre

    Nintirri and Karingal have a partnership agreement to support each other in providing services in the communities of Tom Price and Paraburdoo.

  • Tom Price Mens Shed

    Tom Price Mens Shed

    Nintirri and the Tom Price Mens Shed have a partnership agreement to support the mental health of men and their families in the community.

  • Bennco Engineering

    Bennco Engineering

    Bennco Engineering are strong supporters to our Early years care and education service kindly donating their services and assets to our children's daycare

  • Ashburton Aboriginal Corporation

    Ashburton Aboriginal Corporation

    Ashburton Aboriginal Corporation have partnered with Nintirri through the working for the dole "Empowering womens program". We also work closely alongside them with our Domestic Violence services for events like White Ribbon day.

  • Fortescue

    Fortescue

    Fortescue supported the Nintirri Centre Op Shop renovations in 2019 to expand our little opshop and add new fittings to enhance the shopping experience!

  • Lotterywest

    Lotterywest

    Lotterywest supported Nintirri with a grant of $186,820.00 to use towards the fit out of the Nintirri Early Learning Centre and the purchase of a bus for the operations of out OHSC service. Lotterywest support organisations across our state to build a better WA.

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