
RESM Projects and Petrophysics help prepare enclosure for Native ARC's new animal Vinnie the Wombat
The RESM Projects team and Petrophyics team combined forces to help Native ARC prepare an enclosure for a new edition, Vinnie the Wombat.
Team-based volunteering is a fun, interesting and meaningful way for Woodside employees to engage with each other in non-traditional settings outside the office. It also gives teams the opportunity to support community organisations by completing a worthwhile project that will last well beyond their single volunteer day.
The RESM Projects team and Petrophyics team combined forces to help Native ARC prepare an enclosure for a new edition, Vinnie the Wombat.
The Performance Excellence team helped set up for the MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer fundraising event benefiting Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.
A large team from the People and Global Capability team trekked to the Perth Hills to Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre for their team volunteering day. The organisation’s primary work is focused on rescuing and rehabilitating wild black cockatoos in distress. Most of the cockatoos have either been shot, struck by vehicles, fallen, pulled from their nests, or attacked by ravens, cats, or other birds. The centre also houses other native animals for educational purposes, such as Dingos and Emus.
The Aviation team volunteered their time with Rocky Bay. The organisation is a leading provider of disability services, offering choice and independence to people of all ages living with disability in Western Australia. Rocky Bay’s breadth of services, equipment and facilities, highly experienced employees and large team of support staff ensure they can offer support tailored to their client’s and their families.