Our Partners
Since 1982, Greening Australia has worked in close partnership with landholders, the community, business and all levels of government to tackle environmental degradation.
With the assistance of corporates such as Alcoa of Australia and Ergon Energy, local government and local councils around the country, Universities and research organisations and many other individuals and organisations, Greening Australia is continuing to work to combat the many environmental challenges facing Australia.
Greening Australia partners with business leaders who have the power, resources and desire to effect real change and leave a legacy.
Greening Australia works through a number of partnership models:
- Environment and Community Programs
- Sustainable Industries
- Corporate Social Responsibility Partnerships
- Visionary Landscape Initiatives
For more information on how you or your organisation can work with us, email our partnerships front desk.
Learn more about how Greening Australia partners with government, business, landholders and the community.
Platinum Partners
Alcoa of Australia (a partner since 1982)
Ergon Energy
Shell (Australia)
BHP Billiton
Boeing
Gemtree Vineyards
Hydro Tasmania
Transgrid
Throughout the past year Greening Australia has welcomed the support of numerous businesses and supporters and would like to acknowledge the following organisations in particular:
Accor
Alcoa of Australia
ANZ Community Giving
AusAID
BHP Billiton
Blacktown City Council
Boeing
Boorowa Council
Boorowa Regional Catchment Committee
Brita Water
Bush Heritage Australia
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Rugby League Club
Café Brindabella
Cape Jaffa Wines
Chalk Hill McLaren Vale
CIC Crace
City of Greater Geelong
Corangamite CMA
CS Energy
Darwin International Airport
Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council
Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Department of Environment Climate Change and Water
Department of Environment and Resource Management
Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA)
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Department of Innovation Industry, Science and Research
Department of Natural Resources, Environment, Arts and Sports
Department of Primary Industries Victoria
Department of Sustainability & Environment
Department of Transport and Main Roads
DibbsBarker
East Gippsland CMA
Ergon Energy
Ernst & Young
Federal Government
Ford Motor Company of Australia
Gemtree Vineyards
Glenelg Hopkins CMA
Gold Coast City Council
Hawkesbury Nepean CMA
Hollard Financial Services
Hydro Tasmania
Innkeepers Tasmania
Lachlan Catchment Management Authority
Landcare Australia
Lyons Development Corporation
Macquarie Group Foundation
Mallee CMA
Melbourne Water
Mirabella
National Australia Bank
Nestle
Northern Region Crematorium
NSW Environmental Trust
NSW Office of Environment and Heritage
OzStair
Parks Victoria
Peats Soil and Garden Supplies
Pennicott Wilderness Journeys
Penrith City Council
Port Phillip and Westernport CMA
Power and Water Corporation
RACV
Reserve Bank of Australia
RM Williams Agricultural Holdings
Safe Work Australia
Santos
Shell
Simply Energy
Steelcon
Stockland
Stornoway
Targa Tasmania
Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The Nature Conservancy
The Wilderness Society
Tobin Brothers
Transend
Transgrid
Vicroads
Wathaurong Aboriginal Cooperative Inc
Wesfarmers
West Gippsland CMA
Wimmera CMA
Wurundjeri Tribal Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council Inc.
Xstrata
Zoos Victoria
Key Research Partnerships
University of Western Australia
University of Tasmania
University of New South Wales
University of Melbourne
CSIRO
TAS Climate Change Office








