With your help, we can buy and manage some of our country's most stunning and vulnerable habitats, preserving Australia's threatened biodiversity for future generations.
Corporate partnerships are extremely important to Bush Heritage.
With your company's help, we can buy and manage some of our country's
most stunning and vulnerable habitats, preserving Australia's threatened
biodiversity for future generations.
We are proud to have the following companies involved with Bush Heritage.
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Allens
Allens is an international law firm with offices throughout Australia and Asia
Our partnership with Allens provides a vital
contribution to our operation through the availability of pro bono legal
advice. By saving costs on legal expenses, Bush Heritage is able to
expend these funds on programs directly benefiting the environment
Allens and its staff also support Bush Heritage
through their workplace giving program. Staff contribute donations via
the workplace giving program and the company matches these donations.
This type of support is essential to our ongoing environmental work
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Biosis ResearchBiosis Research and its staff support Bush
Heritage through their workplace giving program and through the
contribution of pro bono technical support. Biosis Research Pty Ltd is
one of Australia's leading consulting firms in natural and cultural
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BlueScope Steel
BlueScope Steel and its staff support Bush Heritage through their workplace giving program
BlueScope Steel staff contribute donations via workplace giving and
the company matches these donations. This type of support is essential
to our ongoing environmental work
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Egon Zehnder International
Egon Zehnder International
specialises in assessing and recruiting business leaders with
outstanding track records. It is a global firm, the largest privately
held executive search firm in the world.
The pro bono support provided by Egon Zehnder is greatly appreciated. It makes an important contribution to
Bush Heritage’s conservation work.
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endota spa
endota spa
is Australia's largest all-Australian-owned spa network. The business
was started in 2000 by young business partners and friends Melanie
Gleeson and Belinda Fraser
Melanie and Belinda saw the branding opportunities of a partnership
with Bush Heritage and decided almost immediately that they wanted to be
involved in protecting Australia's land, water and wildlife. A
partnership was established and endota now donates 1% of all endota
organic skincare sales to Bush Heritage, among other initiatives
Melanie and Belinda chose Bush Heritage from a list of potential
partners because 'Your messages were clear and easy to understand, and
it's something that all Australians can relate to. There are synergies
in our organisational values.'
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Endeavour Energy
Endeavour Energy
and its staff support Bush Heritage through their workplace giving
program. Endeavour Energy staff contribute donations via workplace
giving and the company matches these donations. This type of support is
essential to our ongoing environmental work.
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Hunter Hall
Hunter Hall International Limited
supports Bush Heritage via its Shareholder Nominated Charitable Giving
Scheme, which donates 5% of its pre-tax profits to charitable purposes
and activities that support social or environmental causes.
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JB Hi-Fi
JB Hi-Fi
and its staff support Bush Heritage through their workplace giving
program. JB Hi-Fi staff contribute donations via workplace giving and
the company matches these donations. This type of support is essential
to our ongoing environmental work.
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Perpetual Limited
Our partnership withPerpetual provides a vital contribution to our operations through the availability of pro bono research advice.
Costs saved on these expenses enable Bush Heritage to use these funds for programs directly benefiting the environment
Perpetual and its staff also support Bush Heritage through their
workplace giving program. Perpetual staff contribute donations via
workplace giving and the company matches these donations. This type of
support is essential to our ongoing environmental work.
The Perpetual Foundation also supports our work.
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