We founded and continue to support this Wodonga-based not-for-profit which provides employment and career pathways for First Nations youth into the construction sector.
On-Country Pathways began as a pilot project within our company to provide a pipeline of Indigenous talent for the construction industry and was formally launched as a separate entity in June 2022.
Several of our young team members are participants in the program which offers culturally safe work experience placements and job placement support programs.
The charity also provides a driver-mentor program, staffed by First Nations people, that helps young mob achieve their 120 hours of supervised driving and includes wheel changing and general vehicle maintenance training.
On-Country Pathways Website >