
National Community Partners
By working alongside our national community partners across Australia, APA aims to achieve mutually beneficially outcomes while addressing community needs and local issues.
Clontarf Foundation
Clontarf helps young men to attend school, finish year 12 and enter employment.

Partnering since 2011
For more than a decade, APA has partnered with Clontarf to support their work helping young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men grow in self-confidence and take their place in society.
We’ve supported the foundation in its practical, skills-focused programs that improve education engagement, life skills and employment outcomes for young First Nations men.
APA’s partnership has helped more young men grow up with the foundational skills they need to access opportunities and step into a future they choose.
Fred Hollows Foundation
Our partnership supports the Energy Literacy Program, providing individual referral and advocacy assistance to residents and families experiences energy affordability hardship.

Partnering since 2014
For over a decade, APA has partnered with the Fred Hollows Foundation, sharing the foundation’s mission to eradicate avoidable blindness in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
The Fred Hollows Foundation is a familiar, trusted presence in many of the communities we operate in, and we are proud to work with this incredible organisation.
APA helped contribute more than $1 million to Fred Hollows’ work helping First Nations people in some of Australia most remote areas access a brighter future.
Rural Aid
Supporting rural communities

Partnering since 2022
APA has partnered with Rural Aid since 2022, sharing the organisation’s commitment to supporting farming and rural communities facing bushfires, floods and prolonged drought across regional Australia.
Rural Aid is a trusted presence in the communities it serves, providing emergency relief and essential supplies, as well as financial and wellbeing support.
APA’s partnership has helped Rural Aid deliver vital relief and long-term recovery support to thousands of farming families, protecting livelihoods and strengthening regional communities.
Stars Foundation
Supporting Indigenous girls and young women to attend school, complete Year 12 and move into full-time work or further study.

Partnering since 2022
Since 2022, APA has proudly supported Stars Foundation in its mission to empower First Nations girls and young women to take control of their future.
Stars Foundation delivers a wraparound mentoring program that helps girls and young women stay engaged in education, strengthen their wellbeing and set goals.
APA’s partnership has supported Stars to deliver programs that help girls grow into women with power and purpose.