SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY
supporting small businesses
We understand the immense pressures, challenges and times of uncertainty that come with running a business. Especially in times like these where we've all been hit by the bushfires, floods, COVID-19 and inflation just to name a few.
We take pride in supporting small businesses in any way that we can. Even the smallest acts of kindness can really go a long way to helping small business owners in more ways than one. We want eachother to succeed and believe that if we can give eachother a helping hand in times of need, we are one step closer to changing the lives and the mental health of many.
donating to australian services
Australian Institution of emergency services
"The Australasian Institute of Emergency Services offers members of emergency service and affiliate organisations the opportunity to be a member of a professional body dedicated to the progression and recognition of the Emergency Service role in the community.
The Institute acts as an independent forum where members can be heard and their opinions shared with other emergency service members.
The Institute aims to provide a professional body for the study of the roles and functions of Emergency Services and Emergency management Organisations throughout Australia, and the promotion and advancement of professional standards in these and associated services.
We provide a voice for the Emergency Services, by speaking out on issues that affect our members and the community in general." (https://www.aies.net.au/)
The Institute acts as an independent forum where members can be heard and their opinions shared with other emergency service members.
The Institute aims to provide a professional body for the study of the roles and functions of Emergency Services and Emergency management Organisations throughout Australia, and the promotion and advancement of professional standards in these and associated services.
We provide a voice for the Emergency Services, by speaking out on issues that affect our members and the community in general." (https://www.aies.net.au/)