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Australian Social Enterprises

10,606 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.

Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation

Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) and is also an ACNC registered charity. The provided information does not detail its specific activities, programs, or social impact.

Larrawin Aboriginal Corporation

Larrawin Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in the Northern Territory with ORIC. Publicly available information does not provide details on its specific activities, programs or social impact.

Larreniny Aboriginal Corporation

Larreniny Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in Western Australia. The provided public register details do not contain information about its specific activities, programs, or social impact.

Laser Leaf Indigenous Corporation

Laser Leaf Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous business registered in the ACT with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided information does not detail its specific activities, programs, or social impact.

Lasercraft Australia Ltd

Lasercraft Australia was formed over 36 years ago and our main focus is the supply of High Quality Recognition Awards and Business Gifts, along with manufacture of survey pegs, secure document destruction and packing (see lasercraft.com.au for more information) We supply to all levels of Government and Business and are well known in the Awards Industry. Lasercraft currently employs 53 people living with a disability and we are proud of what we achieve at Lasercraft. Lasercraft is a not-for-profit company providing supported employment for over 53 people living with a disability. Since inception over 36 years ago Lasercraft has given hundreds of supported workers the opportunity for work, socialisation and a better life. Lasercraft promotes a safe and inclusive environment and strives to provide ongoing training and support to people living with disabilities, their carers, family and community.

Latrobe Valley Enterprises

Large organisation (103 employees) providing Signmaking - Traffic Signs, Braille, name badges, safety and construction signs, Recycling & Secure Document Destruction, Grounds & Facilities Maintenance and Business Support Services to the commercial market. Latrobe Valley Enterprises is a not-for-profit company with a network of businesses providing meaningful and sustainable employment for those people living with disabilities in our community. We aim to support the community we live in while empowering our employees to develop real work skills that will result in their own economic independence. We provide meaningful and sustainable employment for those living with disabilities who wish to be included in the social and economic benefits that being employed can offer. We provide real and transferable skills, training and opportunities that will encourage their independence and ability to integrate and participate as fully as possible in the life of the general community. Their work at LVE not only provides employment but also the skills to work in a team, effective time management, quality assurance and training opportunities to further their career.

Latrobe Valley Men's Place Aboriginal Corporation

Latrobe Valley Men's Place Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation registered in Victoria, likely established to support Aboriginal men within the Latrobe Valley region. Its specific activities and social impact are not detailed in the provided public register information.

Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation

Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in the Northern Territory, focused on supporting Aboriginal communities residing in homelands. Its social impact is likely centered on fostering community development and self-determination for Indigenous people.

LEAD Disability Services Ltd

We assist people to live the lives they choose, experience success, access all that the community has to offer and develop to become the greatest versions of themselves. Some of the ways we do this is through employment and training Our organisation is committed to ensuring that people with disability are provided with opportunities to contribute as full citizens of where they live. We pay particular attention when sourcing work for the people that we support to its value within the community and the financial sustainability of each venture. We assist people to meet their obligations as a citizen of their community by working and producing in the same way that is expected of others. This in turn means they are receiving a wage that allows them to participate more in what is happening around them.
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