Giving back to our community is our core value

We sponsor events and partner with organisations that commit to improving lives. It’s one of many ways we make a difference for workers and employers across Australia.

  1. EML Group & ACTU partner on workplace mental health

    12 February 2025

    EML Group (EML) is proud to partner with the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) to support the Mind Your Head program, a vital initiative focused on improving mental health in workplaces across Australia.

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  2. Partnering with Cancer Council

    30 January 2025

    EML is excited to be collaborating with Cancer Council in 2025, proudly funded by the Mutual Benefits Program.

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  3. Let's Talk About Safety

    14 January 2025

    Supporting industry initiatives is crucial to the success of the EML Group. Building further on our successful collaboration within the Construction sector, we are pleased to announce our support for Let’s Talk About Safety in 2025, proudly funded by the Mutual Benefits Program.

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  4. Our year in review with MATES in Construction

    05 December 2024

    As the year draws to a close, we proudly reflect on the significant strides we've made in fostering healthier and more mentally resilient workplaces across Australia. A key part of our strategy has been building strong partnerships with industry leaders through our Mutual Benefits Program.

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  5. 2024 in review with Steering Healthy Minds

    We are very proud of our partnership with Steering Healthy Minds (SHM), a transport industry mental health initiative and not for profit organisation.

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  6. MATES in Construction

    In another significant collaboration for the Australian construction sector, EML Group is proudly partnering with MATES in Construction, the leading suicide prevention charity for tradies and construction workers.

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  7. Steering Healthy Minds

    Steering Healthy Minds (SHM) is a collaboration between key organisations with interests in the transport industry who recognise that mental health issues in the industry are on the rise and want to offer meaningful support for workers and establish programs and support for employers.

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  8. Agape Outreach - supporting our community

    Making a difference to the lives of vulnerable people across Byron Bay in NSW and Runaway Bay in QLD. We are proud to support Agape Outreach in Tweed Heads.

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  9. Tweed Seagulls

    We are proud to be an official sponsor of the Tweed Seagulls Rugby League Football Club and through our sponsorship of "The Nest" development program, we're excited to be supporting women's rugby league across the Northern Rivers and the Gold Coast.

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  10. Helping young people to stay safe at work

    Data shows that young workers, those aged 15-24 years, are vulnerable to injury in the workplace. Due to their inexperience in life and work, they are less likely to speak up about safety concerns and are unaware of their health and safety rights and obligations.

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  11. Supporting the mental health of apprentices

    Supporting apprentices who may be struggling, as well as managing mental health risks in the workplace, are positive things that employers can focus on to ensure good outcomes for both their apprentices and their business.

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  12. Physical Disability Rugby League

    In 2022 EML sponsored the Australian team in the Physical Disability Rugby World Cup which ran adjacent to the Rugby League World Cup in Warrington, UK from 23 to 30 October 2022.

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