Directory

Australian Social Enterprises

458 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.

Specialisterne Centre Australia Limited

Social EnterpriseVICRichmond.Social TradersABN 21607985973
Specialisterne Australia is a social enterprise that creates neuroinclusive workplaces where individuals with autism and other neurodivergent conditions can thrive. They provide strategic advisory services, education, training, recruitment, and workplace support to organisations, partnering with businesses and government to recognise the value of neurodivergent talent in problem-solving, team building, and innovation.

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia

Our Australian Disability Enterprise (ADE)* has more than 20 highly talented professionals, and 30 years of experience to help get your data, admin and computer based work completed easily and affordably. SCIA provides a wide range of services for people living with spinal cord injury and other physical disability, including: employment, information, advocacy, NDIS support, exercise therapy and peer support. SCIA offers full award wage positions, training and career development to all supported employees

SRC Industries Aboriginal Corporation

SRC Industries Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business that appears to provide industrial blasting and painting services, inferred from its contact email. As an Aboriginal Corporation, its primary social impact likely involves creating employment and economic opportunities for Indigenous people.

SSI Legal Pty Ltd

SSI Legal is a certified social enterprise providing expert migration law services to businesses and individuals, including visa applications, labour agreements, and employer sponsorship. As part of the SSI Group, they deliver ethical, client-focused legal advice while supporting the social mission of assisting migrants, refugees, and vulnerable populations navigate Australia's immigration system.

St Vincent Industries

St Vincent Industries has been operating as a Social Business since 1972, providing employment, training and support for people with a disability. We are the leading manufacturer and supplier of cleaning cloths and recycled rags in southern Tasmania, with a varied customer base supplying over 600 clients across Tasmania. Our site in North Hobart employees more than 35 people to produce quality rag products to customers across Tasmania, offering paid employment and nationally recognised training to people with a disability, in an environment that provides the support they need to reach their full potential in the workplace.

Steel Chicks

Steel Chicks is a social enterprise dedicated to empowering women to grow and excel within the steel industry. It achieves this by creating safe spaces and offering comprehensive training, mentoring, and career development programs, fostering diversity and inclusion in a traditionally male-dominated sector.

Stepping Stone Social Enterprise Limited

Social EnterpriseACTStrathnairnSocial TradersABN 85643020688
Stepping Stone Social Enterprise is a work integration social enterprise operating vegetarian cafés across four sites in Canberra (Strathnairn Arts, Dickson/Common Ground, Production Kitchen, and Urban Farm). They create employment and tailored training opportunities for migrant and refugee women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds who face barriers to employment due to language, qualifications, or need for flexible hours.

Streat

Streat is a Victorian food systems social enterprise operating 12 hospitality businesses and a horticulture training program. It provides training and employment opportunities for vulnerable young people in hospitality and horticulture, while offering social procurement services including catering, cafes, coffee, and corporate gifts.

Strong Women For Healthy Country Network Aboriginal Corporation

Strong Women For Healthy Country Network Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in the Northern Territory focused on empowering Indigenous women and promoting the health of Country through community-led initiatives. The organisation appears to operate as a network supporting Indigenous women in land management and cultural knowledge preservation.

Substation33

Substation33 is a Queensland-based social enterprise that operates an electronic waste recycling centre, providing training and employment opportunities for long-term unemployed individuals, volunteers, and youth. Through their Innovation Lab, they upcycle e-waste into commercial products like flood warning signs and 3D printers, delivering both environmental benefits through waste diversion and social benefits through skills development and workforce transition.

Sunnyfield DisAbility Services

Founded in 1952, Sunnyfield has grown in depth and breadth of support services. Sunnyfield Enterprise workplaces play a vital role in providing employees with a sense of purpose, independence, friendship and skills development. We take great pride in working in partnership with our business customers to develop, high quality tailored packaging and assembly solutions that will deliver the best results. - 3 x Sydney locations - Automated and hand packaged solutions - Our promise is delivery in full and on time Vision: Excellence in supporting people with intellectual disabilityMission: To enrich the lives of people with disability by creating choice, opportunity and skills for lifeValues: Respect, Trust, Honesty and Innovation Day to Day, we deliver services for over 1,800 clients, including young children, teenagers, adults and seniors. Sunnyfield employs over 1,200 staff in NSW and the ACT, providing accommodation services, assistance with daily life, social and community participation, supported employment and clinical services. Sunnyfield offer a range of active support options so people with disabilities can try new things, learn additional skills, and get involved in their community. Sunnyfield Enterprises provides employment for people with disability across three Sydney locations, bringing industry and community together to create sustainable, meaningful employment opportunities. Working together with families, friends and dedicated staff, Sunnyfield supports a brighter future for people with disability. Guided by our values of respect, trust, honesty and innovations, it’s our mission to enrich the lives of people with intellectual disability through person-centred active support that creates choice, opportunities and skills for life. Opportunities exist for Supported Employees to become Assistant Team Leaders through the newly created mentoring and training program at Sunnyfield Enterprises. Over a 14month period all Supported Employees work towards attaining a Process Manufacturing and Language, Literary and Numeracy Certificate III qualification.

T.O.P.I.C - Train Our People Indigenous Corporation

T.O.P.I.C - Train Our People Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous organisation focused on providing training and development opportunities for Indigenous people. Its likely social impact involves enhancing skills, improving employment prospects, and fostering economic empowerment within Indigenous communities.

Taste Cultural Food Tours

Taste Cultural Food Tours offers guided cultural food tours in NSW, showcasing local food, history, and culture through the eyes of talented local guides. As a certified social enterprise, it operates as a charity that supports new Australians and refugee communities, primarily through employment and training opportunities for its beneficiaries, allowing customers to "Eat for Good."

Tastex Knitwear Incorporated

Tastex Knitwear produces high quality School, Corporate and fashion knitwear and embroidered items. We also manufacture knitted "Envirowoolly" native animal toys made from recycled woollen off-cuts. Tastex Knitwear produces quality Tasmanian Knitwear & Embroidery which is marketed mainly in the school, corporate & Government Sectors. Tastex contributes to the Tasmanian economy, marketing our knitwear both throughout Tasmania and interstate. Tastex provides employment for 27 Tasmanians, 18 of our employees have an intellectual disability. Tastex provides ongoing training, employment and support for our Supported Employees. We provide recognised traineeships and in-house training in Textile Production which improves skills and future employment opportunities. Tastex also provides training in Life Skills which enables our Supported Employees to work towards living independently within the community.

Terama Industries Inc

We have achieved an excellent reputation in our local area for our high-quality packaging service. We offer our clients competitive pricing, reduced staffing costs, reduced transport costs and unsurpassed quality control.

The Artists of Ampilatwatja Aboriginal Corporation

The Artists of Ampilatwatja Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business likely focused on supporting and promoting the artistic work of the Ampilatwatja community. This organisation contributes to cultural preservation, provides economic empowerment for Indigenous artists, and fosters community development through the arts.

The Ascent Group Australia Ltd

We provide all your commercial digital printing requirements, scanning services, confidential document destruction and office paper, cardboard recycling, lawn and garden maintenance We provide employment opportunties for people with disability, who are hightly trained and motivated to provide excellent services to our customers, through our recycling services we are able to reduce the communities carbon footprint. We aslo work closely with community organistions such as rotary to assit them with their community projects, our employees get the opportunity to participate in acredited training of their choice. From helping people with basic life skills, to establishing work programs and career development plans, the Ascent team provides people with a disability and their families with the support and assistance they need to achieve their goals.

The Beautiful Bunch

Social EnterpriseVICFitzroy NorthSocial TradersABN 75857625662
The Beautiful Bunch is a Melbourne-based social enterprise florist that creates meaningful employment opportunities for women from refugee backgrounds. The enterprise provides training, skills development, and job placement support to help these women build confidence and transition into sustainable employment.

The BlueLine Laundry Incorporated

We create meaningful employment for people with disabilities and from disadvantaged backgrounds through the operation of the ‘for purpose’ commercial laundries, delivering high quality, professional laundry and linen services to Tasmanian businesses. The benefits of gainful employment for people with disabilities and disadvantage extend throughout the wider community. Blueline Laundry betters community in which we live and work by provide stable, long term employment to our vulnerable workforce. Greater independence, social activities, and community involvement are just some of the benefits that working at Blueline provides. Our Supported Employment Program enables our team members with disability to access real work in a real work location. Supported workers are involved in all areas of the laundry. Staff members also work alongside supported employees in each area to ensure support is offered throughout the working day. Blueline Laundry is committed to empowering all staff to achieve their full potential. We provide full training with the opportunity to gain nationally recognised qualifications.

The Bread & Butter Project

Social EnterpriseNSWMarrickvilleSocial TradersABN 68153260970
The Bread & Butter Project is Australia's first social enterprise bakery, investing 100% of profits into training and employment pathways for people seeking refuge and asylum who aspire to become professional bakers. Since 2013, they have been producing artisan sourdoughs and pastries while successfully graduating professionally trained bakers into employment in Australia's hospitality industry.

The Bridge Inc

The Bridge Inc. is a not-for-profit disability services provider located in the south-eastern and Northern suburbs of Melbourne. We’ve been helping people with disabilities develop key life skills for over 50 years. We offer job placement services, supported employment opportunities, learning in life skills, support to participate in social and leisure activities in the community. The Bridge Works is the warehousing and manufacturing service for The Bridge Employment. We provide meaningful employment for people with disabilities who require support to work. We assist with a range of business services, including labour hire, logistics support, manufacturing and e-fulfilment services. This service is useful for manufacturers experiencing space limitations; and wholesalers & importers requiring rework of products. The Bridge Works is part of The Bridge Employment which is a not–for-profit employment service provider delivering a comprehensive range of employment solutions to employers and jobseekers across South-East Melbourne. The Bridge Works provides warehouse solutions and commercial cleaning services to businesses through a supported employment enterprise. We match our supported employee's skills to the requirements of the jobs we have available, offering ongoing individualised training and guidance to complete tasks. Each employee is trained in Occupational Health and Safety Awareness, then specialised training is provided to gain new workplace skills. Our focus is on assisting people with disabilities or from disadvantaged backgrounds to maintain their employment, achieve goals and realise their full potential. We strive to ensure that each person achieves their own individual employment outcome.

The Common Good Social Enterprise

The Common Good Social Enterprise operates The Cafe for The Common Good in Queensland, a certified Social Traders enterprise that supports health research and hospital projects. The cafe serves as both a retail operation and likely provides employment or training opportunities while generating funds for heart disease, lung disease, mental health, and ageing research.

The Disability Trust

Brief descriptionBased in NSW, ACT, Victoria and South East Queensland, The Disability Trust is committed to providing highly professional care and support to people with disability and their families. Our 2 Social Enterprises, based in Wollongong, employ people with disability through IVS and The Plant Room Café. We pay an approved supported wage and provide people with a disability the opportunity to develop skills in a social enterprise that gives back to the community.IVS: Illawarra Vocational Services has a reputation for providing meaningful and valued work for people with a disability. We pride ourselves on delivering quality work at a competitive price and our employees enjoy the variety of work we offer. Our main services include: • Lawn and garden maintenance• High pressure water cleaning of pathways • Minor landscaping • Gardening services • Green waste removal • Supply of sand bags • Packaging and assembly services The Plant Room Café: Located at Edney Lane, Spring Hill, The Plant Room Café offers a great place to catch up with friends and family away from the crowds. The Plant Room’s philosophy is to create a more inclusive world through a shared joy of quality food and coffee made with the freshest ingredients. The Café has wonderful catering options whether it be for a meeting, a family get together or a celebration. We can work with you to put together a great, fresh menu that suits your budget and occasion. Call on 1300 347 224 or email the team at cafe@disabilitytrust.org.au today to discuss your next event and let us help you. Providing Disability Employment for 35+ Years and NDIS approved provider. Providing meaningful work and support to families in the Illawarra region for 30+ years.

The Flagstaff Group

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.

The Gardens Club

Social EnterpriseQLDBrisbane CitySocial TradersABN 29129090848
The Gardens Club is a café and event space located within Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, operating as a registered not-for-profit charity and initiative of Wise Foundation. It provides employment and training opportunities for individuals facing barriers, primarily new migrants and refugee communities, while offering seasonal café fare, function venue hire, and catering services.
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