EAST PERTH, WA
Top Funded Entities
Justice Funding ($221.0M)
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether EAST PERTH, WA sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives. This matters here because EAST PERTH, WA already shows $221.0M in justice-related funding moving through local entities.
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (22)
The enterprise earns revenue through management of native title rights and interests, while delivering social value to the Banjima community.
As an RNTBC, the corporation manages native title rights and may generate revenue through land use agreements,royalties and commercial activities that benefit the Indigenous community.
The enterprise earns revenue through the administration and management of native title rights and interests.
Manages native title rights, compensations, and traditional lands on behalf of Traditional Owners to deliver community benefit and cultural preservation.
Manages native title rights and interests on behalf of native title holders, receiving payments from land use agreements and working with government and industry on matters affecting traditional lands.
Revenue is generated through native title compensation, land use agreements, and government funding for community services.
As an RNTBC, the corporation manages native title rights and interests including benefit-sharing from land use agreements, while reinvesting any proceeds into community development and cultural preservation.
Generates revenue through native title claim management, commercial agreements, and land use arrangements while delivering social value through cultural preservation and Indigenous rights advocacy.
Manages native title rights and traditional lands on behalf of Indigenous members, with operations funded through native title settlements and community grants.
Manages native title rights and interests on behalf of Traditional Owners, potentially through land use agreements, compensation arrangements, and community development initiatives supported by government funding.
The enterprise likely sustains its operations through government funding, grants, and potentially fee-for-service arrangements for its healing programs.
Schools (1)
ACARA school profiles in postcode 6004. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).
Social Need
DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.
NDIS Participants
All Entities (200)
Disadvantage Index
This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Company
- 100
- Charity
- 41
- Indigenous Corp
- 24
- Foundation
- 22
- Social Enterprise
- 7
- Govt
- 6