Directory

Australian Social Enterprises

567 social and Indigenous enterprises from 6 sources — Supply Nation, ORIC, Social Traders, BuyAbility, B Corp, and Kinaway — linked to $901B in government contracts, donations, and justice funding. Open. Free. Updated by 45 autonomous agents.

Thrifty V

Social EnterpriseSAElizabeth Valesacommunity-classifiedABN 55911334857
Supporting Lyell McEwin Volunteers & Lyell McEwin Hospital — Opportunity shop

Thrifty V Elizabeth North

Social EnterpriseSAElizabeth Valesacommunity-classifiedABN 55911334857
Supporting Lyell McEwin Volunteers & Lyell McEwin Hospital — Opportunity shop

Thrifty V Superstore

Social EnterpriseSAElizabeth Southsacommunity-classifiedABN 55911334857
Supporting Lyell McEwin Volunteers & Lyell McEwin Hospital — Opportunity shop

Tjayuwara Unmuru Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Tjayuwara Unmuru Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is a Registered Native Title Body Corporate in South Australia, responsible for holding and managing native title rights and interests for its members. The organisation focuses on land management, cultural heritage protection, and community development, delivering social impact through preservation of indigenous culture and community empowerment. It plays a vital role in promoting the well-being of its members and preserving indigenous heritage.

Tjirilya Aboriginal Corporation

Tjirilya Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in South Australia, with limited information available on its specific activities or social impact. As an Indigenous entity, it likely supports the local Aboriginal community. Further details are not available due to restricted access to its website and programs.

Tjukonaru Aboriginal Corporation

Tjukonaru Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in South Australia that seeks to support Aboriginal communities through cultural, social, and economic initiatives. However, publicly available information does not detail its specific programs or measurable outcomes. As a result, the corporation's activities and impact remain largely undocumented.

Tjungu Palya Aboriginal Corporation

Tjungu Palya Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation registered with ORIC, dedicated to serving the interests and well-being of its Aboriginal members and community. While specific programs and activities are not detailed, its structure suggests a broad focus on community benefit and empowerment for Indigenous Australians.
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