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ADRA Op Shop

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ABN 85109435618|Wallaroo Mines, SA 5554|adra.org.au
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State
SA
Listed In
2 directories

About

ADRA Op Shop - Sells cheap household goods and clothing — Op Shop - Low cost clothing and household goods Community Pantry - cheap groceries and household items Free bread available to the public Free fruit and vegetables available if you have a Centrelink Card

Registered Charity

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

Adventist Development and Relief Agency Australia Ltd
ABN 85109435618

Delivery Evidence

No federal contract history found in AusTender for this ABN. Absence of a record is not absence of delivery — state and local procurement is not fully covered.

Program Evidence

Programs this organisation runs that the Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA) has documented — with the cited studies and measured outcomes behind them. ALMA's evidence assessment, linked by ABN; not a CivicGraph endorsement.

Programs
5
Cited Studies
5
Measured Outcomes
1
Disaster Relief/Response
Wraparound Support
1 cited study1 measured outcome
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation · Meta-analysis of 47 Australian mentoring programs
Effect: Large positive2023Australian Institute of Criminology

Mentoring programs reduce reoffending by 20-40% when sustained for 6+ months. Cultural mentoring (Indigenous-specific) shows stronger effects (35-45% reduction). Key success factors: mentor consistency, cultural matching, family engagement.

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Measured Outcomes
Community safety

Number of individuals and communities receiving support and reporting improved wellbeing after a disaster

Education Programs
Education/Employment
1 cited study
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation · Review of 45 education-focused interventions in justice settings
Effect: Moderate positive2023Mitchell Institute

Education programs (literacy, vocational training, school re-engagement) reduce reoffending by 20-30%. Effect strongest when combined with employment pathways. Programs that address trauma alongside education show 40% better completion rates.

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Livelihoods Programs
Education/Employment
1 cited study
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation · Meta-analysis of 47 Australian mentoring programs
Effect: Large positive2023Australian Institute of Criminology

Mentoring programs reduce reoffending by 20-40% when sustained for 6+ months. Cultural mentoring (Indigenous-specific) shows stronger effects (35-45% reduction). Key success factors: mentor consistency, cultural matching, family engagement.

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Health Programs
Prevention
1 cited study
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation · Review of 25 health service delivery models in justice settings
Effect: Mixed2023Lowitja Institute

Comprehensive health screening at intake identifies 70% of unmet health needs. Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations deliver more culturally safe care with better engagement rates (85% vs 55% mainstream). Health interventions reduce crisis presentations by 30%.

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Emergency Response Team Program
Wraparound Support
1 cited study
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)
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Cited Evidence
Program evaluation · Meta-analysis of 47 Australian mentoring programs
Effect: Large positive2023Australian Institute of Criminology

Mentoring programs reduce reoffending by 20-40% when sustained for 6+ months. Cultural mentoring (Indigenous-specific) shows stronger effects (35-45% reduction). Key success factors: mentor consistency, cultural matching, family engagement.

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Source: Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA), a curated evidence base of community programs. Programs are linked to this organisation by ABN; a program may be delivered by another part of the organisation.

Grant Funding

$2.1Macross 10 tracked grants (2017-18–2024-25)
SKILLING QUEENSLANDERS FOR WORK — WORK SKILLS TRAINEESHIP — 2021-22 · community_services
$799K
Skilling Queenslanders for Work — 2022-23 · youth_justice
$715K
Skilling Queenslanders for Work — Work Skills Traineeship — 2024-25 · community_services
$157K
SKILLING QUEENSLANDERS FOR WORK — COMMUNITY WORK SKILLS — 2021-22 · community_services
$150K
Skilling Queenslanders for Work — 2022-23 · youth_justice
$145K

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
$27.4M
Surplus / deficit
+$590K
Reserves runway
11 mo
Liquidity (current ratio)
22.81

Source: ACNC Annual Information Statement, FY2023 · Large charity · 26% 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.

Social Enterprise Innovation Grant — GrantConnect · closes 30 June 2026enterprise
to $50K
Wheelchair Accessible Taxi Sustainability Funding — DTMR · closes 30 June 2026enterprise
to $55K
Community Celebration Grant — Redland City Council · closes 13 July 2026enterprise
to $15K
Industry Development Program 2026/27 — NSW Government — Screen NSW · closes 16 July 2026enterprise
to $150K
Community Support Grant — Redland City Council · closes 27 July 2026enterprise
to $20K
Major Regional Events Sponsorships — Fraser Coast Regional Council · closes 29 July 2026enterprise
from $10K

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Sectors

Place Context

LGAHornsby
RemotenessMajor Cities of Australia
SEIFA Decile10/10

Verification

verified

ACNC-registered charity (statutory cross-check), ABN matched

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

Data Sources

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