
Parkrun becomes hit with Wellington community as more locals lace up their runners
More residents are turning out for the Cameron Park Wellington parkrun in the Central West that is growing in popularity
Community
We are 100% Australian owned and committed to leaving a lasting legacy for the communities where we operate.
We share the benefits of our projects by supporting communities over the long term. We do this through a range of investments such as community benefits funds, voluntary planning agreements, community sponsorship and grant initiatives.
We recognise that each community is different, and we aim to tailor benefits at each project and make positive lasting contribution to each region.
Explore our interactive map to see community initiatives we’ve supported in the regions we operate in since 2019. We invest in initiatives that benefit local communities across three themes.
Connected communities - improving wellbeing and connection through sports, culture, arts and events
Growing regions - supporting infrastructure, education and economic prosperity
Nature and resilience - caring for the environment and supporting communities in the climate transition
How to use the map
Each of our projects has a community sponsorship program, which provides funds or in-kind support to community organisations and events in the local project area. This sponsorship program runs throughout the lifecycle of the project through to the end of operations.
Applications are open for community sponsorship. Please contact the relevant Project Manager for the project in your local area for more information. Download and complete the Community Sponsorship Application and forward with any relevant documentation to info@squadronenergy.com.
Alternatively, you can complete and submit the form online via the link below.

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