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The Flagstaff Group

Triple-proofcertifiedDisability EnterpriseBuyAbility
ABN 53000551575|Unanderra, NSW 2526|facebook.com/BuyAbility
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State
NSW
Certifications
1
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About

Delivered $7.3M across 8 government contracts for 4 buyers.

The Flagstaff Group is an NDIS registered provider that provides life skills and employment for over 260 people with disability, who are provided sustainable and meaningful employment, training, skills development. This in turn builds confidence, independence, social inclusion and the opportunity to enhance their lives. Located in the Illawarra, Shoalhaven regions, Flagstaff operates several enterprises including a printery, braille and mailing house, commercial laundry, frozen meal production, coffee roasting, recycling, grounds maintenance, cleaning and light manufacturing including tagging, packaging and assembling, bottling, woodwork and commercial sewing. As a not-for-profit organisation, Flagstaff reinvests profits back into its social mission of enhancing the lives of people with a disability by providing employment, life skills and training. From accessible printing in braille to doing your mailing or grounds maintenance, Flagstaff can help. Get in touch today to know more about Flagstaff's services and support jobs for people with disability. Flagstaff delivers valuable education and positively adjusts mindsets about people with a disability. Many employees have the opportunity to interact directly with customers and the community. This inclusion actively demonstrates their abilities in working across a wide range of divisions and jobs. Flagstaff also positively impacts the community through the provision of meaningful work, social inclusion, and skills development opportunities. Flagstaff forms community partnerships to deliver training and hands-on work experience, as well as collaborating with like-minded not-for-profit organisations to enhance positive social outcomes, and supporting initiatives that benefit the community. Flagstaff provides social, independence, and skills development opportunities that support employees with a disability to unlock their potential and achieve their goals. Many people with a disability face barriers to employment. Providing these opportunities has benefits beyond earning a wage. Socially, employees gain independence and confidence as they spend more time at work. Employees can access a higher quality of life and services to help them engage in the community, such as using public transport. The time employees spend at work allows their families and carers to participate in the workforce, and reduces reliance on Government support and care services.

Registered Charity

This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:

The Flagstaff Group Limited
ABN 53000551575

Delivery Evidence

Govt Contracts
8
Total Value
$7.3M
Buyers
4
Largest Contracts
Opal Day Pass Fulfilment ServicesTransport for NSW, 2020
$2.2M
Opal Day Pass Fulfilment ServicesTransport for NSW, 2020
$2.2M
Printing and Creative ServicesInsurance and Care NSW (icare), 2023
$1.3M
Printing and Creative ServicesInsurance and Care NSW (icare), 2023
$1.3M
Printing Services Agreement - FlagstaffNSW Department of Communities and Justice, 2020
$150K
Top Buyers
Transport for NSW · $4.3MInsurance and Care NSW (icare) · $2.6MNSW Department of Communities and Justice · $300KDepartment of Social Services · $76K

Source: AusTender public contract notices. Values can include amendments and may not equal cash paid in a single year.

Grant Funding

$422Kacross 3 tracked grants (2017-18–2019-20)
9. Supporting Legacy Services — 2017-18 · community_services
$386K
2. Community Support and Development — 2017-18 · community_services
$21K
6. Build inclusive communities — 2019-20 · community_services
$15K

Source: public funding datasets tracked by CivicGraph. Coverage is partial — this is a floor, not a total.

Financial Health

A capacity signal from this charity's latest public ACNC filing — to show where a buyer or funder might offer multi-year or capacity support, not to rank organisations. Not a CivicGraph assessment of the organisation.

Financially resilientACNC AIS · FY2023

Latest ACNC filing shows reserves and a balanced result — well-placed to deliver.

Income FY23
$24.4M
Surplus / deficit
+$619K
Reserves runway
12 mo
Liquidity (current ratio)
2.05

Source: ACNC Annual Information Statement, FY2023 · Large charity · 39% of income from government. A point-in-time regulatory snapshot — figures can lag a year and a single filing is not a full picture of an organisation's health. Liquidity is shown only where a balance sheet was filed.

Open Funding Matches

For this enterprise — open grants it could apply for. Not part of buyer due diligence.

Targeted Call for Mental Health Research 2026 — NSW Government · closes 30 June 2026artshealthregenerative
to $1.0M
Gamescom 2026 Market Travel Program — NSW Government · closes 26 June 2026artshealthregenerative
to $5K
Household Problem Waste Education Funding 2026-2027 — NSW Government · closes 29 June 2026artshealthregenerative
to $200K
Aged Care Supported Accommodation Program (ACSAP) – Statewide Provider Grant 2026-2031 — NSW Government · closes 30 June 2026artshealthregenerative
to $1.4M
Transport Access Regional Partnerships Grant Program 2025-2026 — NSW Government — Transport for NSW · closes 30 June 2026artsregenerativearts culture
to $250K
Government Priority & Partnerships Investment Pathway - FY2025-2026 — NSW Government — Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development · closes 30 June 2026artsregenerativebusiness
to $25.0M

Automated match on sector and location against open grants tracked by CivicGraph. Eligibility is not assessed — always check each grant's criteria.

Place Context

LGAWollongong
RemotenessInner Regional Australia
SEIFA Decile6/10

Verification

certified

BuyAbility (Australian Disability Enterprise)

Tier reflects the strength of external verification, not how “social” an enterprise is. Marks belong to their issuing bodies. Checked June 2026.

Certifications

BuyAbilitylisted

Data Sources

BuyAbility(Mar 2026)
SECNA (NSW)(June 2026)
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