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AIM WA
- [email protected]
- (08) 9383 8000
- https://aimwa.com/
AIM WA is a private not-for-profit organisation committed to the development and performance improvement of its Personal and Corporate Members across the commercial, government, community sector.
- Type:Association,Non Government
Details
Description
The Australian Institute of Management in Western Australia (AIM WA) aspires to be an international leader in shaping management, leadership and organisational excellence in Australia and our region.

Australia Institute Of Company Directors
- [email protected]
- (08) 9320 1700
- https://aicd.companydirectors.com.au
The Australian Institute of Company Directors is committed to strengthening society through world-class governance.
- Type:Association,Non Government,National Focus
- Local Clubs:Special Interest
Details
- Established:1990
- Industry & Politics:Business,Industry Assn
Description
AICD aims to be the independent and trusted voice of governance, building the capability of a community of leaders for the benefit of society.
This institute holds a membership of more than 43,000 includes directors and senior leaders from business, government and the not-for-profit sectors.

Cancer Council Western Australia
- (08) 9212 4333
- http://www.cancerwa.asn.au
Cancer Council is connecting with the community in the hope of a future without cancer.
- Type:Charity,Non Government,DGR 1 Status
- Charity:Health
Details
- Employees (FTE):11
- Established:1950
Description
There’s every chance that you or someone close to you will be affected by cancer. In fact, one in two Australians will hear the words “You have cancer” before the age of 85. Cancer Council is connecting with the community in the hope of a future without cancer. It is our mission to minimise the incidence and impact of cancer in Western Australia through advocacy, research, education and providing people affected by cancer with support to enhance their quality of life. Cancer Council WA relies on community support to achieve this mission, and each dollar raised makes a real difference in helping us fight this disease.
How we can help:
• Helpline – talk to a trained cancer nurse
• Accommodation for regional patients in Perth
• Practical and Financial Assistance
• Life Now Exercise, Yoga and Meditation classes
• Emotional support and counseling services
• Regional support close to home
• Lymphoedema Management Service
• Wig Service
• Healthy Lifestyle Education
• Volunteer engagement
• Cancer Research Funding
• Advocacy
• Cancer prevention such as SunSmart or healthy eating campaigns

Ceda
- [email protected]
- 08 9226 4799
- https://ceda.com.au
CEDA (the Committee for Economic Development of Australia) is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation.
- Type:Non Government
- Local Clubs:Special Interest
Details
- Established:1960
Description
They identify policy issues that matter for Australia’s future and pursue solutions that deliver better economic, social and environmental outcomes for Australia.
CEDA's cross-sector membership spans every state and territory and includes more than 780 of Australia's leading businesses, community organisations, government departments and academic institutions.

Charity Link Inc
- [email protected]
- 0478 623 032
- http://www.charitylink.org.au
Charity Link is a collaborative organisation which provides the framework for 100+ West Australian charities to work together make the biggest difference possible to the disadvantaged in WA.
- Type:Charity,Non Government,National Focus,DGR 1 Status
- Charity:Child Welfare
Details
- Established:Amalgamated with Variety charity Apr 2017
Description
Charity Link is a collaborative charity organisation which provides the framework for more than one hundred West Australian charities to work together and as such, make the biggest difference possible to thousands of disadvantaged West Australians.
Established in 2001, Charity Link is a registered charity which acts as a central fundraising and coordinating body to provide material aid via our 100+ ‘member’ charities to West Australians experiencing financial hardship and/or crisis.
By working together and using a collaborative approach, Charity Link is able to minimise the cost of fundraising, increase purchasing power, reduce duplication in competition for funds and therefore ensure the optimal use of resources. By using this approach alleviates the pressure experienced by our members and so allows them to focus on their core services.
The innovative, yet logical, approach used by Charity Link is unique to Western Australia and is embraced by Lotterywest who generously provide an annual grant to cover Charity Link’s administration costs. This grant means Charity Link can guarantee 100 per cent of all donations and sponsorships are directed to the purchase of material aid for all appeals.
Our vision is to create a future where all West Australians to have “necessities of life”. As such, Charity Link aims to foster an environment of team work by adding value to those organisations supporting families and individuals in crisis, while promoting opportunities for all Western Australians to be involved in our appeals.

Circus WA School Holiday Programs
It's School Holidays!! Act Crazy join the Circus. Open for all ages from 7yrs and up. Be serious and learn Unicycle, Stilts, Aerials, Acrobatics or just come and play.
- Type:Non Government,State Focus
- Local Clubs:Special Interest,Arts,Sports
- Charity:Sport & Recreation
Details
- Employees (FTE):10
- Established:1984
- Members:250
- Volunteers:2
- Arts:Dance,Performing Arts
- Industry & Politics:Industry Assn
Description
At CircusWA we are committed to ensuring our students learn skills in a very safe but fun environment. Working out of a traditional circus big top we deliver all of our programs with low teacher student ratios to ensure everyone gets to learn and feel supported. The school holidays are a great time to learn new skills, or just come and hang out for a fun all round circus exploration at our Big Top Circus Skills sessions. As we are situated in central Fremantle, this means that before or after your circus session you can enjoy some of the amazing food and entertainment available around Fremantle - starting with our neighbours at iconic Clancy's Fish Pub.

Diabetes WA, Get On Track Challenge
- [email protected]
- (08) 9325 7699
- http://www.getontrackchallenge.com.au/
Encouraging regular exercise and healthy eating, the Diabetes WA Get on Track Challenge has you competing against your colleagues to establish a healthy lifestyle while raising awareness for diabetes.
- Type:Volunteer,Non Government
- Charity:Health
Details
Description
With benefits like improving employee health, wellbeing and morale as well as reducing your risk of diabetes and heart disease, getting your 30 minutes of physical activity and daily dose of fruit and veg will have you feeling great. You can track your progress for free online and see how you stack up against rival departments and offices around the country.
For those who do best, the first Diabetes WA ‘Challenge for Champions’ begins on 10th June with prizes and giveaways up for grabs.

From War To Remembrance - A Living History Of The RSL
- [email protected]
- (08) 9287 3799
- http://www.rslcentenary.org.au
From War to Remembrance - A Living History of the RSL is an exhibition that will include an art installation, memorabilia, film, guest speakers, self-guided tours for schools and a Family Day.
- Type:Non Government
Details
Description
The Returned & Services League of Australia WA Branch Incorporated (RSL) is proud to present From War to Remembrance - A Living History of the RSL, an exhibition created in partnership with the State Library of Western Australia.
The exhibition will celebrate the formation, purpose and the many and varied activities of the RSL throughout WA.
The exhibition will include art installations, interactive displays, and a selection of objects and photographs, there is even a model of the State War Memorial made of LEGO®, thanks to the WA Brick Society. Kids can get involved too on the Family Day on Sunday 16th June 2013 by building their own memorials from LEGO®, and on weekdays there will be guest speakers, film screenings and more. An online exhibition will also be available to view at http://www.rslcentenary.org.au/interactive-map/
From War to Remembrance - A Living History of the RSL is presented by The Returned & Services League of Western Australia WA Branch Incorporated in partnership with the State Library of Western Australia and supported by Lotterywest. The exhibition celebrates the formation, purpose and activities of the RSL in Western Australia.
The exhibition is open Mon to Thurs 9am to 8pm, Fri 9am to 5.30pm, Sat and Sun 10am to 5.30pm and closed all Public Holidays.

Medical Cannabis for Patients and Carers
- [email protected]
- 08 9388 0810
- http://www.mcra.org.au
PERTH - Medical educational seminar for patients to learn how this new medicine may benefit them to treat symptoms of epilepsy, chronic pain, chemo-induced nausea and vomiting and Multiple Sclerosis.
- Type:Non Government
- Charity:Health
Details
Description
Medicinal cannabis was legalised in Australia in November 2016. There is good clinical evidence that it may be of benefit in chronic pain, MS, intractable epilepsy and nausea in cancer related chemotherapy. Come and learn how your medical condition may be treated by medical cannabis.
On Thursday 14 September 2017 at 7:00pm
PRESENTERS INCLUDE
Paul Mavor - Health House International
Paul is a pharmacist who has been researching the potential of medicinal cannabis as a treatment for several years. His company was granted the first medicinal cannabis import license in Australia and he is currently distributing medicinal cannabis products to eligible patients. Paul brings a wealth of knowledge from his hands-on research in the U.S., Canada and Israel.www.healthhouse.com.au
Dr Joe Kosterich - author, keynote speaker, general practitioner and health industry consultant
Dr Joe Kosterich is a Perth-based GP with more than 20 years’ experience in the media, writing for newspapers and online, and providing expert comment on health and medical issues via print, radio and television, both in Australia and internationally. While continuing to practice, Dr Joe can also be seen regularly on the Channel Nine Morning Show in Perth and has written several books on health and wellness. His website, www.drjoe.net.au, provides information, articles and tools on a wide variety of health and medical topics. He regularly engages in social media commentary via Facebook and Twitter.
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Cameron Scadding - Source Certain
An expert in supply chain integrity and ensuring that consumers get what is both promised and from the source claimed. www.sourcecertain.com
Two Patient advocates will be discussing their journey
A representative from Epilepsy Action
Established in 1952, Epilepsy Action Australia undertakes research and advocacy, and delivers innovative, high quality services across Australia to optimise life outcomes for people with epilepsy. The organisation's aims are to increase epilepsy awareness and understanding in the community, and facilitate self-management of epilepsy for people with the condition.www.epilepsy.org.au
LOCATION
Bendat Parent and Community Centre - Auditorium (Telethon Speach & Hearing)
36 Dodd St, Wembley, WA 6014
CONTACT DETAILS
Medical Cannabis Research Australia
www.mcra.org,au
[email protected],au
08 9388 0810
A not for profit dedicated to lobbying, education and research in medicinal cannabis
Early Bird Tickets only $25 - available until 31 August 2017
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Pull On Your Socks
From the sports field to the boardroom and everywhere in between, the McGrath Foundation wants you to ‘Pull On Your Socks’ to help us support families experiencing breast cancer.
- Type:Association,Non Government
- Charity:Sport & Recreation
Details
- Sports:Local Clubs,Football,Netball,Other,Rugby,Soccer
Description
The Pull On Your Socks initiative encourages all types of sporting clubs to turn a game day pink during the season and wear the McGrath Foundation’s Pink Socks as well as hosting a fundraising event.
With a different, limited edition collectable sock each year, every dollar raised will help the McGrath Foundation fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities’ right across Australia and increase breast awareness in young people.
“Whether you’re into athletics, tennis, netball, hockey, basketball, football, AFL, union or league; don our McGrath Foundation Pink Socks and host a fundraising event to become part of one giant team having fun while helping ensure more families can access our amazing McGrath Breast Care Nurses,” said McGrath Foundation Ambassador & Director, Tracy Bevan.
Australian sporting heroes including Lleyton Hewitt, Ellyse Perry, Wendell Sailor, Billy Slater and Jamie Dwyer, to name a few, have come together from all codes and are asking clubs and teams across Australia to #pullonyoursocks and show their support for the McGrath Foundation.
With 43 people diagnosed with breast cancer each day, the McGrath Foundation is encouraging communities across the country to follow the lead of these famous sports stars by purchasing their team socks as well as hosting a fundraising event to help support families experiencing breast cancer.
"Last year we had over 200 Pull On Your Socks events across Australia and this year we anticipate even more codes stepping up and getting their clubs involved within local communities,” said Tracy.
Put your best foot forward this winter and purchase your collectable pair of McGrath Foundation pink socks. To find out how you can get involved and make a difference, please visit www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au.
Socks are available from www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/shoppink at $15 per pair or $12 per pair + postage for orders over 20 pairs. So remember to wear and share on social media using the #PullOnYourSocks.
Since 2005 the McGrath Foundation has placed 110 McGrath Breast Care Nurses across Australia who have supported over 44,000 families. This vital service is provided free of charge and available through self-referral.

St John Change Lives
Join the team at St John today - many exceptional individuals, one great community.
- Type:Association,Non Government
- Charity:Health
Details
Description
The team spirit and camaraderie that runs through our organisation is one of the most wonderful benefits of working at St John.
There’s a deep understanding and knowledge across our organisation that to deliver our first aid and ambulance services throughout our State, everyone has an important role to play.
It’s the special St John team spirit and culture that has been created by our people, proud to be part of something truly worthwhile, where every person in our team has an understanding that each and every one of us is part of the whole and we are stronger together.
If this sounds good to you, get in touch today to find out more about our volunteer and career opportunities!

Totostips
- [email protected]
- 0479 090 427
- https://totostips.com
Consulting individuals and businesses on how to showcase their ideal image and message through online and offline channels.
- Type:Non Government,State Focus
- Local Clubs:Business
Details
- Established:2018
- Industry & Politics:Business,Media
Description
Image consulting is the process of evaluating, improving, enhancing, updating, or upgrading an individual's or business's image through discussed steps to ensure that it aligns with the client’s message they are presenting to their target audience.
Toto started consulting individuals and businesses on how to showcase their ideal image and message through online and offline channels. The overwhelmingly positive feedback he received lead him to start “Totostips”, an executive image consulting business that focuses on aligning a client’s image to the message they are presenting to their target audience.