I don’t have live access to current news sources in this moment. Here’s a concise overview based on recent publicly available materials up to late 2024–early 2025, with pointers to where you can verify the latest updates.
Direct answer
- The Clontarf Foundation continues to operate its education and life-skills program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young men, with ongoing partnerships and funding from federal, state, and private partners. For the very latest news, check the Foundation’s official site and recent announcements from corporate partners and education authorities.
Key sources to verify latest developments
- Clontarf Foundation annual reports and quarterly publications (these documents summarize program growth, funding, academy openings, and governance updates). See the Foundation’s site for 2022–2023 reports and quarterly releases, which provide context on recent expansions and financial arrangements. [PDFs and updates are typically posted under the “Reports” or “Quarterly” sections on clontarf.org.au][3][4]
- Corporate partnerships and philanthropy news (e.g., Arc Infrastructure and other WA-based partners) often announce three-year or multi-year funding commitments and program activity, which signal ongoing growth and regional impact. Check partner press releases and the Clontarf Foundation page that aggregates partner news. [Arc Infrastructure news details the partnership and intended regional activities][2]
- General overview and history (for context on program aims and reach) are available in the Foundation’s history page and encyclopedia-style entries, which describe the Academy network and objectives. For the latest organizational updates, review the Foundation’s own history and governance pages. [History overview and purpose described on Clontarf’s site][9]
How to get the very latest
- Visit the Clontarf Foundation official website and look for:
- News or Media center
- Reports (Annual, Quarterly)
- Partnerships or Sponsors pages
- Search recent press releases from major partners (e.g., Arc Infrastructure, major Australian education authorities) mentioning Clontarf Foundation.
- If you want, I can perform a current web search and pull the latest exact headlines and dates, then summarize with citations.
Sources
History Clontarf Foundation run a sophisticated education and life skills programme for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men, with the aim for participants engage in schooling, complete Year 12, and transition into meaningful employment. A brief History Since opening its first Academy for 25 boys in 2000 the Foundation has grown to cater for […]
clontarf.org.ausecond half of the year and we are pleased to advise that the following new programmes opened in Term 1, 2023: • New South Wales Gunnedah (Gunnedah High School, Gunnedah) Lake Cargelligo (Lake Cargelligo Central School, Lake Cargelligo) … the growth in our partnerships with the private sector, and increases in headcount supported by Federal Government and state/territory government funding. Expenditure increased by 9.7% to $67.9 million, largely driven by the 5% increase in participants from...
clontarf.org.auArc Infrastructure is pleased to formalise our growing relationship with the Clontarf Foundation via a three-year Principal Partnership. The Clontarf Foundation is a nationally recognised not-for-profit organisation that supports young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men to complete their education, develop life skills, and transition into meaningful employment. With 162 academies across Australia, Clontarf uses sport as a powerful engagement tool to foster discipline, self-esteem, and...
www.arcinfra.comthe Department of Education and National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA). During the year, the Foundation’s Federal Government funding transitioned from the NIAA to the Department of Education. The changeover was seamless and professional, and we thank the staff involved for guiding us through the process. Throughout the year, we opened 11 new … the growth in our partnerships with the private sector, and increases in headcount supported by Federal Government and state/territory government...
clontarf.org.au2 the QUARTERLY August 2023 www.clontarf.org.au Message from the CEO Welcome to the latest Clontarf Quarterly for the year. It was another huge term for the Foundation with several key highlights, including the Federal Government’s announcement it would fund Clontarf’s growth to
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