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4114

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Entities
200
Total Funding
$65.8M
Community-Controlled
0
CC Funding Share
0%
9 social & Indigenous enterprisesoperating in this area
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Top Funded Entities

$10.8M
G: $10.8M
$10.8M
C: $10.8M
$10.6M
G: $10.6M
$7.4M
G: $7.4M
Koongoora
Company
$6.9M
G: $6.9M
$4.6M
G: $4.2M C: $361K
$2.9M
G: $2.9M
$1.6M
G: $1.3M C: $251K
$1.4M
G: $538K C: $830K
$1.2M
G: $1.2M
$774K
G: $774K
$186K
G: $186K
Ethni Inc
Charity
$167K
G: $167K
$127K
G: $127K

Social & Indigenous Enterprises (9)

Burringilly Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 57882823628

The enterprise's revenue model is not available due to lack of data.

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Her Platform
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The enterprise earns revenue through donations and potentially government funding to deliver social value.

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Koranga Saibai Koedal Torres Strait Islander Corporation
IndigenousORIC

Likely operates through a combination of government contracts, fee-for-service activities, and community-driven initiatives supporting Torres Strait Islander communities.

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Logan Culture, Education and Wellbeing Torres Strait Islander Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 33498296006

The corporation operates as a registered Indigenous charity likely receiving government grants, community funding, and possibly fee-for-service programs to sustain its cultural, educational, and wellbeing activities.

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Logan District Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Aboriginal Corporation For Elders
IndigenousORICABN 42454885278

The specific business model for earning revenue while delivering social value is not detailed in the provided information.

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Murrigunyah Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation for Women
IndigenousORICABN 63013836808

The provided information does not detail how the enterprise earns revenue.

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Nutcha Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation for Economic and Community Development
IndigenousORICABN 98925787599

Not specified - likely generates revenue through economic development activities, potential grants, and community services while reinvesting in Indigenous community development.

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Substation33
Social TradersABN 58239250649

Substation33 is a Youth and Family Services social enterprise based in the Brisbane suburb of Kingston. Substation33 opened its doors in January 2013 as an electronic waste recycling centre, providing a workplace where volunteers and employees gain confidence and skills for the transition to sustainable employment. Its purpose is to provide training and employment opportunities through the recycling of electronic waste. More recently, Substation33 has started an Innovation Lab and has designed and developed a number of products for commercial, social and educational purposes. These included Flooded Road Smart Warning Signs, Electric ?e-bikes?, 3D printers, a vertical garden monitoring system, to name just a few. These projects provide an opportunity for up-cycling and e-waste diversion from land-fill, which has environmental benefits, and skills development and transfer between professional mentors and volunteers, students and people seeking to return to the workforce, which provides social and economic benefits to the community.

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Waste Management & Landfill
Yagara Magandjin Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 91183810715

The enterprise's revenue model is not specified, but it may involve government funding, grants, or community support.

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Schools (11)

ACARA school profiles in postcode 4114. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).

Groves Christian College
IndependentCombined4% Indigenous
ICSEA 977
1,678 students
Woodridge State High School
GovernmentSecondary10% Indigenous
ICSEA 856
1,088 students
Kingston State College
GovernmentSecondary16% Indigenous
ICSEA 901
866 students
Woodridge State School
GovernmentPrimary7% Indigenous
ICSEA 884
733 students
Kingston State School
GovernmentPrimary23% Indigenous
ICSEA 887
512 students
Harris Fields State School
GovernmentPrimary19% Indigenous
ICSEA 889
506 students
Woodridge North State School
GovernmentPrimary15% Indigenous
ICSEA 884
496 students
Logan City Special School
GovernmentSpecial11% Indigenous
ICSEA 963
381 students
Y Schools Queensland - Logan
IndependentSpecial25% Indigenous
ICSEA 908
346 students
St Paul's School
CatholicPrimary6% Indigenous
ICSEA 935
346 students
The Centre Education Programme
CatholicSpecial35% Indigenous
ICSEA 864
122 students

Social Need

DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.

Total Recipients
38,215
Payment Types
15
Pension Concession Card
8,800
Commonwealth Rent Assistance
4,450
Health Care Card
4,235
Family Tax Benefit A
3,875
JobSeeker Payment
3,365
Family Tax Benefit B
3,295
Age Pension
2,830
Disability Support Pension
2,290
Carer Allowance
1,420
Parenting Payment Single
1,250

All Entities (200)

Disadvantage Index

1/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile

This area is in the most disadvantaged 20% nationally. Community-controlled funding is critical here.

Entity Types

Company
151
Charity
44
Foundation
3
Govt
2

Gap Alert

This postcode has 200 funded entities but no identified community-controlled organisations receiving funding. This may indicate a gap in community self-determination.