Our Partners

Ganbina has a great track record, and as a result, people believe in Ganbina and they want to be part of what Ganbina does.
Leonard Vary CEO
Sidney Myer Fund

Past and Current Supporting Partners

A & L Phillips Foundation
Advance Your Business
AIATSIS
Alan Murray Testamentary Trust
Allens
Allens Arthur Robinson Foundation
Andy Inc Foundation
Annemarie & Arturo Gandioli Fumagalli Foundation
Annie & John Paterson Foundation
ANZ Bank
ASB Community Trust (NZ)
Australian Communities Foundation
Australian Philanthropic Services
Baker Foundation
Ball G
Bank of Melbourne Foundation
Barr Family Foundation
Bennelong Foundation
Berg Family Foundation
Bowden Marstan Foundation
CGU / IAG Insurance
Colonial Foundation
Crown Resorts Foundation
Envato Foundation
Equity Trustees
European Women in Business
EY
Felton Bequest
Fouress Foundation
Galante N
Gandel Foundation
Geddes S
Goldman Sachs Foundation
Good Company
Greater Shepparton Foundation
Hansen Little Foundation
Hansen Yuncken
Haverstock Hill Foundation
Helen Macpherson Smith Trust
Henare M
Hooper G
Ian & Alison McKenzie Family Foundation
ING Direct
Jenny Brown
Jenzen Family Trust
JT & JA Evans
John Salter Foundation
Kaye S
Karma Currency
Kennards Hire Foundation
Kilfinan
Leadership Victoria
Lindsay H
Linqage International
Litehouse Business Solutions
Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation
Lovell Chan Pty Ltd
Lush
Maddocks
May & Stanley Smith Foundation
McKenzie L
Melbourne Forum
Microsoft Australia
Morris Family Foundation
Myer Family Investments
Nahanni Olson
Newman’s Own Foundation
Newsboys Foundation
Ojas Infrastrucutre Pty Ltd
Opal Gate
P Henty
Paul Wheelton AM
Paul Ramsay Foundation
PayPal
Packer Family Foundation
Perpetual Trustees
Phil Leahy - Retail Global
Phillips J
PMF Foundation
Portland House Foundation
Powell J
Puffing Billy
QBE Insurance
RACV Community Foundation
Ray Sexton - Tangible Ireland
Resource Ware
Richmond FC
RMIT
Peter and Ann Robinson Foundation
Rob and Jane Barrington
Rotary Victoria
Rosie Wheen
Scanlon Foundation
Scheinkestel N
Shakespeare B
Shout for Good
Sidney Myer Fund
SPC
Sunning Hill Fund
Social Ventures Australia
Tasmanian Community Fund
The Antipodean Family Foundation
The Funding Network
The McEwen Foundation
The Myer Foundation
The Sir Andrew & Lady Fairley Foundation
Third Link Investment Managers Pty Ltd
Thompson Group
Thu Giang Nguyen Fund
The Phillips Foundation
The Ian Potter Foundation
The Jack Brockhoff Foundation
The RE Ross Trust
The William Buckland Foundation
The Williams Fund
Tomorrow Today
Trevaskis J
Turnbull N + J
Van Leeuwen Education Foundation
Victorian Legal Services Trust
Verosafe
Walters K
Wesfarmers Limited
Westpac Bank Foundation
Winslow
Worktrainers
Ganbina are very hands-on, helping young people in practical ways to be the best they can be.
Employment partner

Employment Partners

ANZ Bank
Aquamoves
Autobarn
Bakers Delight
Bunnings Warehouse
CatholicCare Sandhurst
Charcoal Chicken
Coles Supermarkets
Commonwealth Bank
Davies Quality Cabinets
Delahey Builders
Fryers Food Store
GB Coffee
Goulburn Valley Water
GV Health
Hudsons Coffee
Hungry Jack’s
Hydroflow
IGA Supermarkets
Inspira Kids
Jolly Bucket Cleaning Service
KFC
Kmart
Lincraft
Lulla’s Children & Family Centre
MC Pipes
McDonald’s
NAB
Officeworks
PwC – PricewaterhouseCoopers
Rad.com
Rebel Sport
Red Cross
Red Rooster
Rumbalara Aged Care
Safeway Supermarkets
Shepparton Conveyancing
Slater & King
SPC
Steeline Roofing Centre
Stephen Bolitho Electrical
Subway
Target
Vary Reardon & Gordon
Victoria Police (Shepparton)
Wendy’s
Westpac Bank
Woolworths Supermarkets
We really value Ganbina helping our students with motivation, commitment and the desire to achieve professional outcomes.
Education partner

Education Partners

Ardmona Primary School
Bourchier Street Primary School
Congupna Primary School
Gowrie Street Primary School
Grahamvale Primary School
Guthrie Street Primary School
Kialla Central Primary School
Kialla West Primary School
Kyabram P-12 College
Lemnos Primary School
Mooroopna North Primary School
Mooroopna Park Primary School
Mooroopna Primary School
Nathalia Primary School
Shepparton East Primary School
St Brendan’s Primary School
St George’s Road Primary School
St Luke’s Primary School
St Mary’s Primary School
St Mel’s Primary School
St. Augustines School
Tallygaroopna Primary School
Tatura Primary School
Toolamba Primary School
Wilmot Road Primary School
St Anne’s College
Caulfield Grammar School
Goulburn Valley Grammar School
Greater Shepparton Secondary College
Notre Dame College
Shepparton Christian College
Trinity College
St Anne’s College
Goulburn Valley Institute of Tafe
Partners In Training
SEDA College
Australian Catholic University
Collarts Australian College of Arts
Deakin University
La Trobe University
Monash University
RMIT
The University of Melbourne
It’s great to help young Indigenous people get off to a great start in their careers.
Paul Trewan
Manager, Officeworks Shepparton

Partner FAQs

Ganbina is unique in Australia in that it engages with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and youth throughout their crucial development years, from primary school through to secondary school, to tertiary or jobs training and into sustainable employment and career paths.

This holistic approach ensures that our children and youth receive consistent and long-term support from the age of 5-25-years-old. Our support ends at 25-years-old because this marks the end of adolescence and the completing of the education, employment and training life cycle each Australian child goes through.

Most importantly, Ganbina has one single purpose in mind – to help our children and youth realise their full potential – and we never waiver from that purpose. Everything we do, from our strategic planning, to our program development, to our day-to-day activities, is aligned to that purpose.

While we 100 per cent believe in what we do and our approach, we ensure to continuously evaluate the results and impact of our program by regularly commissioning independent, third-party evaluation reports. In fact, in a 2018 study by the Centre for Independent Studies found that Ganbina was one of only three Aboriginal programs that were conducting high quality evaluation out of 1082 Indigenous programs reviewed.

High quality and regular evaluation has allowed us to understand what is and is not working in our program and if need be, we have refined and adjusted our program over more than 25 years, to reach a point where we now have the most successful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school-to-work-transition program in the country.

You can read our evaluations in full here.

Programs targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities typically lack long-term, stable support due to changing government priorities. The cyclical nature of funding tied to election cycles often disrupts continuity, making it harder to achieve sustained impact. This inconsistency can worsen intergenerational disadvantage, especially when programs lose momentum or abruptly end.

Ganbina’s Jobs4U2 program is committed to long-term, sustainable change by focusing on education and career development for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and youth. By investing in two generations over a 50-year period, the initiative aims to break the cycle of disadvantage by creating a cultural shift where completing Year 12 and pursuing further education or careers becomes the norm. This approach not only addresses immediate needs but also fosters a generational impact, ensuring lasting change for future communities.

The program was founded in Shepparton, which is home to the largest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Victoria outside of metropolitan Melbourne. It is estimated that one in 10 Shepparton residents are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

In the late 1990s until the early 2000s when Ganbina was founded, it was estimated that 8 in 10 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Shepparton were unemployed. Therefore there was a great community need for a program like this.

Ganbina then made a 50 year commitment to the Shepparton Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, which we are still in the process of fulfilling to this day.

However, once we realised the program was successful, we knew we did not want to keep this model to ourselves. Instead we wish to share our model with other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities that can benefit from our model for their own children and youth.

In 2018 we started an Expansion Program in Queensland and aim to have several Jobs4U2 model operating across the country. You can read more about our Expansion Project here.

On average 88.7% of Ganbina's participants graduate Year 12

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