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FW: ( QLD ) June Yarn | Multhana Property Services

From: Multhana Property Services [mailto:jwallace@multhana.com.au]
Sent: Friday, 17 June 2022 10:33 AM
To: darren@indigenoussupport.org.au
Subject: June Yarn | Multhana Property Services

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Hi Darren, 

 

 

With National Reconciliation Week behind us and NAIDOC ahead, it’s been another fulfilling month yarning with clients and businesses about how we can make change together.

 

I had the pleasure of joining the Australian Defence Force and Downer for a meaningful discussion about Indigenous participation with the ADF’s supply chain, well as the opportunity for a more personal yarn with Broad Construction about reconciliation. Thank you also to UnitingCare for inviting me to join your Allyship in Reconciliation panel, where important discussions were had about taking action with reconciliation.

 

Lastly, a big congratulations to USQ Jets, who won the Indigenous round of the Queensland Sapphire Netball Series 47-46 against the Titans. It’s the second year Multhana have proudly sponsored the team’s Indigenous uniform. 

 

 

Until next time, take care. 

 

Joey Wallace

Managing Director 

 

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Cross River Rail Tunnel Walk 

 

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Multhana assisted in facilitating Cross River Rail’s tunnel walk in late May, where more than 100 Queenslanders had the opportunity to enter the Merle tunnel at the Northern Tunnel Portal, next to the inner-city bypass, before the rail tracks are laid.

 

The team were excited to support our client beyond cleaning by assisting with setting up and packing down the event, interacting with visitors and handing out drinks, and even boxing cupcakes for children!

It was a really interesting experience walking down the tunnel. I’m very pleased my team was chosen to take on the day,” says Multhana’s Client Service Manager, Rodney, who manages the cleaning for the Cross River Rail sites.

 

Read more about the walk here

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Building a solid foundation with ADF & Downer

 

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We had a great time yarning with Downer and Allison Norris CSC – Director General Estate Service Delivery for the Department of Defence – about Indigenous participation within facility services for the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

 

Multhana are proud to be part of Downer’s strong relationship with the ADF, driving reconciliation through commercial cleaning and landscaping for Downer’s defence base and estate management services.

Walking down the Reconciliation Garden with University of Queensland and Arcadia Landscape Architecture

 

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In the spirit of National Reconciliation Week, we looked back at the Reconciliation Garden our Landscape Construction team developed in partnership with Arcadia Landscape Architecture last year for the University of Queensland. 

 

Located at the Herston campus, the garden was designed in consultation with the local Indigenous community, including traditional Yuggera custodian Gaja Kerry Charlton and Elder Carmel Schlege, and serves as a meaningful connection to country for staff, students, and visitors to the area.

The garden incorporates Indigenous plants such as Grass Trees, chosen for their traditional use as food, drink, and building material. Multhana used the sustainable ‘rammed earth’ construction method to incorporate dirt from the project site into the seating areas.

 

Read more about the project here

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Go Jets!

 

Congratulations to the USQ Jets Netball Club on winning the Indigenous round of the HART Queensland Sapphire Series against the Gold Coast Titans.

 

Multhana have proudly sponsored the team’s Indigenous uniform for the past two years. Our Managing Director, Joseph Wallace, met the team to congratulate them on their victory!

Talking reconciliation with Broad Construction

 

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We joined Broad Construction at the site of the Ferny Grove Central development project to talk about reconciliation and change-making. Multhana’s Managing Director, Joseph Wallace, also shared his experience as a Jirrabal and Juru man, and discussed how businesses can work together for the benefit of all. 

 

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Ferny Grove Central project

 

Multhana are currently delivering landscape construction works on the $140 million Ferny Grove Central development project.

 

Completion is expected by August 2023 for the mixed-use retail, commercial, and residential hub.

 

Find out more about the project here

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UnitingCare: Allyship in Reconciliation Panel

 

We celebrated UnitingCare Queensland’s 10 years of partnership with Reconciliation Australia at the organisation’s Allyship in Reconciliation panel.

 

Led by renowned Australian journalist and proud Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi man, Stan Grant, the panel yielded insightful and important discussion about how we can move from knowledge and understanding to taking action in our professional and personal lives. 

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Multhana Property Services is committed to creating sustainable economic outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Queensland cleaning, landscaping, and building industries.

 

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We also pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. 

 

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FW: ( QLD ) Community NEWS – JUN#1

From: Sid Doyle [mailto:Sid.Doyle@moretonbay.qld.gov.au]
Sent: Thursday, 16 June 2022 1:29 PM
Subject: Community NEWS – JUN#1

Hi All,

Please find “Community NEWS – JUN#1” information attached.

Feel free to share with your communities and networks.

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2.-Poster-Deception-Bay-July-2022.pdf

Regards

Sid Doyle

Community Development – Indigenous Officer

Community Services, Sport & Recreation

Moreton Bay Regional Council

199 Gympie Road, Strathpine, Qld.

P: (07) 5433 3813

M: 0439 827 302

www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Country across our region.

We also acknowledge and pay our respects to the Kabi Kabi, Jinibara and Turrbal Traditional Custodians, and all the elders past, present and emerging.

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FW: ( QLD ) Help shape a new youth strategy for Queensland

From: Queensland Government [mailto:youth@des.qld.gov.au]
Sent: Thursday, 16 June 2022 2:47 PM
To: darren@indigenoussupport.org.au
Subject: Help shape a new youth strategy for Queensland

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The Queensland Government is seeking passionate Young Queenslanders to represent young people across the state and guide direction in addressing the key challenges facing Queensland’s youth.

Being part of the Youth Strategy Engagement Group means you will have the opportunity to:

  • be an agent of change to drive outcomes for young Queenslanders 
  • meet and work with other likeminded passionate young people
  • meet government representatives and be involved in a government policy development process 
  • become part of our extensive alumni for future youth engagement opportunities.

If you’re aged 12 to 25 and reside in Queensland—express your interest by completing the nomination form on the Queensland Government website.

Nominations close at 5pm on Friday 1 July 2022.

Those who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, LGBTIQ+, culturally and linguistically diverse, those with disability and from regional and remote regions, are strongly encouraged to apply.

This is your chance to be a voice for your generation and make meaningful change.

Resources to help you spread the word

We value the important role you play in connecting with and servicing Queensland communities.

Your assistance in helping promote this initiative amongst your networks via your newsletters, website and social media would be greatly appreciated. You’re welcome to use the resources on our website to help spread the word across your channels.


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