Why Workplace Warehouse?
Our Value Proposition
A Traditional Owner Business
Because we are a traditional owner business, we are in a unique position to leverage opportunities to broker multi-directional benefits.
For Mining Companies
By partnering with us, you contribute towards target spends through Aboriginal businesses.
For Corporate And Government Organisations
Support a local Western Australian business and fulfil your Reconciliation Action Plan or Aboriginal procurement targets.
Local government authorities and State government agencies can rest assured that purchasing from Workplace Warehouse complies with applicable legislation and policies.
For Suppliers
Partner with us to secure opportunities for your business and help build a better tomorrow for those in the community who need a hand.
By partnering with us, you —
- use your capability to deliver;
- provide opportunities to build local capability; and
- fulfil your Reconciliation Action Plan deliverables by partnering with an Aboriginal business.
For Local Communities
We seek to create employment opportunities for local communities through a planned transition.
By using external capability partners today, we seek to create a capable, local workforce for tomorrow. We know this will take time, but the journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step.
Corporate And Social Responsibility
We are committed to supporting community causes.
Our current nominated cause is the Workplace Warehouse Further Education Fund established under the Yugunga-Nya People’s Trust. This fund seeks to support Yugunga-Nya people access further education opportunities to build a positive future.
The Yugunga-Nya people are the native title holders of 21,305 square kilometres of land in the Mid-West and Murchison regions of Western Australia, including the Shires of Cue and Meekatharra.
The Shires of Cue and Meekatharra are ranked the 65th and 38th most socio-economically disadvantaged local government areas in Australia and are the 12th and 8th most socio-economically disadvantaged local government areas in Western Australia.
In the next 10 years, we hope to improve the socio-economic disadvantage ranking of the Shires of Cue and Meekatharra by 5 positions.
We will consider all causes and will seek to align our support to causes that our customers support. Talk to us so that we can work together.
Data Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Cat No. 2033.0.55.001, Socio-Economic Indexes for Australia (SEIFA), 2016