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Clontarf Academy Trainees

Last week, Perkins welcomed two trainees from the Clontarf Academy to our Armadale Courthouse Project under the Aboriginal School Based Traineeship program. These students will be completing a Certificate II in Building and Construction at TAFE and undertaking a work placement with Perkins one day each week.

We are excited to provide the trainees with a broad exposure to the construction industry; the trainees have the opportunity to experience the full range of employment options including trade based roles, working alongside site Health and Safety officers, spend time with our Contract Administrators, Site Managers and Project Manager. We hope to give the boys a chance to see that there is a world of opportunity within Construction and inspire them to continue their careers within the industry.

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National Reconciliation Week

27 May to 3 June is National Reconciliation Week (NRW), a time for all Australian’s to come together to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. The 2020 theme of In This Together has a new meaning this year, but through a crisis or reconciliation we are all #InThisTogether.

In honour of National Reconciliation Week, we asked some of our staff at Perkins to select a word to describe what this journey means to them.

We would like to give a special thanks to our HSE Officer Luke Yates for the amazing didgeridoo performance.

 

 

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Perkins Builders Best in the West MotoCross Open

Perkins Builders are excited to be supporting another fantastic local community event, this time as naming rights sponsors for the ‘Perkins Builders Best in the West Motocross Open’ being held at the Bunbury Motorcycle Club, on Southwestern Highway this Saturday 14th March.

Running all day, this great event will have audiences captivated as some of the best riders in the country tackle the course. With activities for the kids this will be a great day out for the whole family.

We’d like to encourage everyone to head along and support the Bunbury Motorcycle Club and this great event.

 

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Australian Bushfires Fundraiser

We have all seen the devastating impact of the bushfires ravaging our beautiful country, we have seen our communities rally together when needed most, and we have done the same.

Perkins Builders and the other members of the Perkins Groups of Companies held a number of fundraising events across Australia last week, and as a result will be donating $10,000 to WIRES to help protect and preserve Australia’s native wildlife.

If you haven’t done so already, we’d like to encourage everyone to make a donation to one of the many organisations supporting our country during this tough time. Information on where to donate can be found here.

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WesTrac Cat Experience

Perkins Builders have been a long time supporter of the Lexus Ball and Telethon, helping raise money for research into childhood illness. As such it was our honour to have placed the winning bid in a silent auction for the WesTrac Cat Experience.

Split into two teams for some friendly competition, our staff went head to head in an excavator tyre stack challenge and a skid steer cone grab trial at WesTrac’s custom-built dig pit at their Guildford Facility. Whilst some course records were set amongst the friendly completion, the real focus of the day was teamwork.

Thank you to the team at WesTrac for a fantastic day and their support of a wonderful cause.

 

 

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT – WOMEN IN BUSINESS BREAKFAST

The Perkins Group of Companies was proud to sponsor WA Business News’ Food for Thought, Women in Business Breakfast, held this morning at the Hyatt Regency in Perth.

The Food for Thought series is a celebration of the myriad of achievements by WA’s extraordinary businesswomen and a source of inspiration for women in business presented in a unique platform to connect and engage in a relaxed atmosphere, outside the usual workplace environment.

“Each of the speakers told their story and explained the challenges they have overcome to get to where they are today. A lot of the challenges were ones that we as females face at some point in our careers so it was fantastic to see and learn how these have been overcome. It was very insightful and inspiring and has provided some great conversation topics to bring back to the workplace”

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Wirrpanda Experience 2019

Earlier this month, Perkins Project Manager Mick had the opportunity to join the Wirrpanda Foundation and West Coast Eagles for 5 days on the Wirrpanda Remote Regional Experience in the state’s Pilbara region. The purpose of the trip was in support of the Wirrpanda Remote School Attendance Strategy Program and to engage with the local children in a number of activities.

Here is Mick’s full report on the experience:

Day 1

After arriving in Karratha mid-afternoon we were straight on the bus to Point Samson to meet up with Wirra Kids from Wickham Primary for an afternoon engagement with the community comprising of cricket, soccer and of course footy followed by a BBQ. On the bus journey we were advised we should expect to be interrogated by the kids as they will want to know everything about us. Shortly after our introduction and as the sport commenced for the afternoon the rapid fire questions came our way. After a solid 2hrs of sport and interrogation the first beer of the evening was well deserved.

 Day 2

All aboard for a casual 3hr bus ride from Karratha to Onslow where we would be based for the next three days. Arriving shortly after lunch it was an afternoon full of community activities. First up was 3×3 basketball with primary school kids followed by dodgeball with high school kids at the Onslow Multi- Purpose Centre. The adults were evenly split across two teams and it was game on right from the first whistle blow. The high school kids turned up to play and were super competitive, the adults were clearly the primary targets. If you couldn’t dodge multiple balls purposely thrown at you. Like Neo dodges bullets in the matrix you found yourself watching from the side lines very quickly with a complimentary sledge. Last item on the itinerary for day two was sunset footy with the West Coast Eagles at Onslow Primary. Over the next 2 hours it was skills and drills clinic for the Onslow community mostly the kids with parent’s onlooking along with a special guest visit from Rick the Rock the Eagles Mascot which sent the kids into an absolute frenzy for photos and Eagles merchandise giveaways.

Day 3

Another day another bus trip, this time heading out to Peedamulla Cattle Station for a cultural experience. Peedamulla meaning ‘plenty water’ In local Aboriginal language, and is managed by traditional owners Preston and Caroline Parker. It is approximately 226,000 Hectares. Peedamulla is one of five cattle stations purchased by the Federal Government and land titles signed over to the Indigenous communities for operation in the late 1970’s, a very significant milestone and one that many Pilbara Indigenous communities are proud of. Preston was our guide throughout our time on the station and was never short of a yarn offering plenty of insight to his elders of the land before, land traditions, Aboriginal law and ceremonies. I walked away with a greater appreciation and understanding of our indigenous culture.  Our time at Peedamulla was nearing to an end, leaving just one more thing left to do and that was the culinary experience. Caroline and her Grandmother Doris had been preparing lunch during our tour of the station. On the menu was traditionally cooked Kangaroo Tail Stew with Dampier. The kangaroo was cooked in the ground prior to making the stew and needless to say it was cooked to perfection, far better than my attempt with Kangaroo purchased from Woolworths which resulted in the smoke alarm cheering me on. After demolishing two rounds of stew it was time to head back to Onslow for the Passion of the Pilbara Festival. The bus trip back to Onslow took a slight detour through ‘Old Onslow’. In the earlier 1900’s the federal government decide to locate the entire town closer to the water. This was done to prevent the town from being blasted regularly by cyclones, and there are only a few structures which partially remain being the prison and the  police station. Bi-annually BHP and Chevron in conjunction with a few other sponsors cater for a community festival (Passion of Pilbara) comprised of live musical acts, rides and amusement which is all free of charge, no paying for rides or side shows which drew a fairly large crowd both nights along with the inaugural fishing comp with an attractive first prize of $10k for the largest Spanish mackerel caught. This certainly had the community talking and plenty of spectators at evening weigh-ins.

Day 4

No bus ride to day, Awesome! Day 4 was all about reaching out to the Onslow Local Community and spreading the word of the Wirrpanda Foundation at the Passion of the Pilbara Festival final day. Bump in was 10.30am until 4pm to set up our mini stall offering showbags of Wirrpanda merchandise, handball or kick footy with Troy Cook or make you own indigenous magnets at the art and craft table provided. The magnets and footy passing kicking proved to be very popular and drew a reasonable crowd steadily throughout the day resulting in being able to see quite a few familiar faces from the previous day’s activities offering that next level of in-depth social engagement and interaction with the indigenous community.

 Day 5 

One last bust trip back to Karratha airport to get our flight home with a quick stop into Dampier. After seeing the movie Red Dog I was excited to see the statue in person and read the narrative posters.

 To conclude, getting amongst the community for 5 days has significantly increased my awareness, knowledge and understanding of the indigenous community . 

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Jeans for Genes Day 2019

Friday 2nd of August is Jeans for Genes Day. A day to raise vital funds for the Children’s Medical Research Institute. Each year staff from the Perkins Group of Companies get in the spirit and don their jeans, double, triple and even quadruple denim to support this vital cause. The sad truth is that 1 in 20 kids facing a birth defect or genetic disease are used to hearing words like “incurable” or “lifelong effects”. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Right now, The Children’s Medical Research Institute is working on gene therapy to find cures for previously incurable genetic diseases. It’s not too late to get involved and help raise funds! Jump online and donate or buy some merchandise from participating retailers. Every dollar counts!

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NAIDOC Week 2019

NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC is celebrated not only in Indigenous communities, but by Australians from all walks of life. The week is a great opportunity to participate in a range of activities and to support your local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. This year the theme for NAIDOC Week is Voice. Treaty. Truth.

As we work towards Closing the Gap, as per our Indigenous Engagement Plan, Perkins Builders will be participating in NAIDOC Week at the Deadly Jobs Expos at Perth’s largest NAIDOC Week celebration on Thursday 11th July at Ashfield Reserve, the NAIDOC Family Day and at the Bunbury NAIDOC Family Fun Day on Friday 12th at the Bunbury Trotting Track. These expos will provide information and opportunity for Indigenous people on the workforce, amongst a fun day for the family, with many other activities to participate in.

Let’s work together for a shared future.