Wednesday, 5 March, 2014 - 09:53
Clontarf aiming for the big sticks as federal funding kicks in
The Aboriginal educator is chasing significant growth buoyed by a boost in federal government funding.
Gerard Neesham is founder and chief executive of the Clontarf Foundation. He a qualified teacher and has spent seven years teaching in WA and NT. Mr Neesham's previous experience includes executive officer WA Water Polo Association, coach of Fremantle Dockers Football Club, coach of Claremont Football Club, and coach of Water Polo WA Institute of Sport.
The Aboriginal educator is chasing significant growth buoyed by a boost in federal government funding.
Sodexo Australia, one of WA's largest employers, announced a partnership with The Clontarf Foundation this morning as part of its Elevate Reconciliation Action Plan.
Wesfarmers’ newly announced partnership with Rowing WA is part of a broad range of sports-related community programs gaining popularity in WA.
The state government today announced it will provide $30 million in funding over five years to the The Clontarf Foundation, allowing the sports academy to operate in 30 Western Australian schools as of 2020.
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