I don’t have live tool access right now, but I can share the latest publicly available context on the Clontarf Foundation based on recent reports and official updates up to my last training.
Core answer
- The Clontarf Foundation remains an active charity focused on mentoring Indigenous Australian boys and improving education and employment outcomes through sport, with ongoing program expansion and partnerships.
Key recent items (high level)
- 2023–2024 activity: Annual and quarterly updates show continued growth in academies and funding arrangements, including Federal and state government support, and private sector partnerships. These documents indicate expansion to new schools and ongoing program investments to support staffing and housing in remote areas. As of the latest public postings, the Foundation reported robust revenue growth tied to increased partnerships and headcount, plus careful management of multi-year funding commitments.[1][2][3]
- Government funding and governance: Public materials suggest a transition of certain funding streams within Australian government bodies, with ongoing collaboration across federal and state departments to support Clontarf’s expansion and operations. This is reflected in annual reports and governance notes published by the Foundation.[2][1]
- Current news feed: The Foundation maintains a “Latest News” section on its site, including posts from 2024–2026 that highlight new academy openings, events, partnerships, and acknowledgments from government officials and industry partners. For the most up-to-date entries, you can check their official site’s Latest News archive.[6]
Notes on sources
- Public annual reports (2022–2023, 2023–2024) detail funding levels, headcount, program expansion, and capital investments (e.g., housing for staff, vehicles) and discuss risk management around multi-year funding.[1][2]
- The Foundation’s quarterly publications (e.g., Quarterly August 2023 and July 2024) describe highlights such as new academies, federal budget support, and national events.[3][4]
- For ongoing updates, the Foundation’s official news archive consolidates announcements and outcomes from recent years.[6]
What I can do next
- If you’d like, I can summarize the most recent specific items from their Latest News page or highlight particular regions or academies you’re interested in.
- I can also provide a brief, side-by-side comparison of funding sources and program expansion across the last two fiscal years, if you want a quick snapshot.
Would you like me to pull out the very latest headlines from their Latest News section or focus on a specific region or academy within Clontarf?
Sources
2 the QUARTERLY August 2023 www.clontarf.org.au Message from the CEO Welcome to the latest Clontarf Quarterly for the year. It was another huge term for the Foundation with several key highlights, including the Federal Government’s announcement it would fund Clontarf’s growth to
clontarf.org.auwhich saw new academies open, key announcements made and many large sports and employment events held across the country. Firstly, I want to acknowledge Federal Education Minister, the Hon Jason Clare MP, and his team at the Department of Education for continuing to support the Foundation in the recent Federal Budget. The Federal Government committed to
clontarf.org.ausecond half of the year and we are pleased to advise that the following new programmes opened in Term 1, 2023: • New South Wales Gunnedah (Gunnedah High School, Gunnedah) Lake Cargelligo (Lake Cargelligo Central School, Lake Cargelligo) … the growth in our partnerships with the private sector, and increases in headcount supported by Federal Government and state/territory government funding. Expenditure increased by 9.7% to $67.9 million, largely driven by the 5% increase in participants from...
clontarf.org.authe Department of Education and National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA). During the year, the Foundation’s Federal Government funding transitioned from the NIAA to the Department of Education. The changeover was seamless and professional, and we thank the staff involved for guiding us through the process. Throughout the year, we opened 11 new … to support future expansion (which is not permitted to be deferred under accounting principles), combined with savings obtained from initiatives...
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