SEE Group is the official Civil Construction Partner of the Gold Coast Titans.
SEE Group has partnered with the Gold Coast Titans NRL, NRLW, and Netball teams.
The Gold Coast Titans are a professional rugby league football club, based on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The club competes in the National Rugby League, Australia’s premier club competition.
At SEE Civil, we know the protection of koala habitat is paramount to their existence and have partnered with the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary to help safeguard koalas in the areas in which we work.
Our staff actively volunteer their time to support the Sanctuary’s fundraising activities which contribute to vital research into long-term koala population health as well as supporting other fauna in the local area.
The Southern Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce was formed following the merger in 2016 of the Creek to Creek Chamber of Commerce, (formerly known as the Palm Beach Elanora Chamber of Commerce) and the Southern Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce. While still a new Chamber, we have a heritage that stretches back 50 years of service to local business.
The Southern Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce is the one of the most active Chambers on the Gold Coast, with membership extending from Tallebudgera / Palm Beach to Coolangatta and the NSW Border. We hold regular business events year round and are committed to furthering our member’s business interests by encouraging forward thinking development of the area while working effectively with all levels of government, education and local groups.
Our members have the opportunity to gain access to government services and information which they may not be aware of. The Chambers meetings are educational and are about learning something new or gaining insight into areas which have an impact on our catchment, such as development of the airport, possible cruise ship terminals proposals, light rail development and major events like the recent Commonwealth Games.
We have also had consultation on Council developments such as the Palm Beach Business District plans and the development of Coolangatta street scene, which the Southern GC Chamber was very active in progressing.
BUSY Schools offer Year 11 and 12 students an alternative learning solution and the opportunity to re-engage with education and complete senior school, remain eligible for a Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE), while getting a head-start into employment. Students complete an individualised educational program, learn skills for life and have the opportunity to start paid employment and training while still at school.
The BUSY Schools is a Queensland special assistance school approved by the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board under the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017. Fully funded, there are no fees at BUSY Schools.
The BUSY Schools is a part of The BUSY Group Ltd, a not-for-profit organisation that delivers a range of employment services, apprenticeship support and vocational skills training across Australia.
In Queensland, The BUSY Group network presents an extensive range of vocational training, school-based apprenticeships and traineeships, disability support and employment support options to ensure every student is assisted in their chosen career.
Tweed Seagulls, is a rugby league club based in Tweed Heads, New South Wales. It is one of only two non-Queensland teams to play in the Queensland Cup, along with the PNG Hunters. SEE Group is a proud partner of the Tweed Seagulls.
The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem, and employment prospects of young Indigenous men across Australia.
Over the past four years, SEE Civil has supported young Indigenous students at the Gold Coast Palm Beach-Currumbin Academy to achieve positive outcomes by offering a range of mentoring activities to assist their academic journey through high school and further education and prepare them for future employment opportunities.
NAWIC provides a forum for its members to meet and exchange information, ideas and solutions.
They offer their members an opportunity to expand personal and business networks, maintain awareness of industry developments, improve skills and knowledge and make a contribution to other women in the construction industry. SEE Civil is committed to increasing and promoting women in the workforce and fully supports and encourages our employees’ participation in NAWIC.
Since 1975 ‘community’ has been at the heart of the Westpac Helicopter Service: Tenterfield, and they are proudly known as the “Community’s Own” Westpac Rescue Helicopter.
For over 45 years, thanks to the generosity and support from people right across Northern NSW, the Westpac Rescue Helicopter has grown to become a vital 24-7 aeromedical operation.
Community fundraising and strong partnerships have always been integral to ensuring the quality, reliability and sustainability of operations continue. Every life saved and every person assisted provides a reminder of the critical role the service plays in the community.
Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service | Your support saves lives
Our Kids’ was founded in 2001 by Dr Chris Ingall, with the aim of improving the health services for children in the Northern Rivers area.
Our Kids achieves this through raising awareness and vital funds to purchase lifesaving medical equipment for the paediatric wards at Lismore Base Hospital and surrounding hospitals in the Northern Rivers, including Grafton and Tweed Hospitals.
Our Kids raise vital funds through partners, donor, local events and projects. With the funds raised, Our Kids help sick kids in many ways, including purchasing paediatric equipment for our local hospitals, from toys to humidicribs. This equipment and items enable kids to receive specialist medical care closer to home and make their stay in the hospital a little more ‘lovelier’, and many children and newborns are now able to stay locally when needing medical care.
More than 50,000 children each year from Ballina to Urbenville and Grafton, Lismore through to the Tweed are seen in our local hospitals.
Our Kids also issues annual Community Grants for families or organisations that care for children living with special needs, and scholarships for our midwifery and paediatric team to further increase their skills.
The success of Our Kids comes from the commitment and generosity of the Northern Rivers Community which has enabled Our Kids to help build better health services for children in the Northern Rivers.
Our Kids is also a major stakeholder with Our House: a purpose built 20-unit motel-style accommodation for patients and their families receiving medical treatment in Lismore.
Since 2001, Our Kids has raised funds to purchase more than $2.5 million worth of equipment for our hospitals, which has helped our kids stay local when needing medical treatment. Every dollar is used wisely and with care.
Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE) is the go-to organisation linking business with opportunity to create sustainable growth and diversity for the region.
TSBE is an independent, member-driven economic development organisation actively linking our business community to opportunities across the Toowoomba, Western Downs, Maranoa and surrounding areas.
Find out more at www.tsbe.com.au
As Associate Members of the Queensland Major Projects Association (QMCA), this allows us to have a voice on State and Federal government policies and inquiries, influence on future directions of the infrastructure industry and promote continuous improvement, education and opportunities for our business and employees.
Find out more about the Queensland Major Projects Association (QMCA).
As Members of Civil Contractors Federation (CCF) we participate in committees and forum that allow us to have a voice at State and Federal government policies and inquiries, influence on future directions of the infrastructure industry and promote continuous improvement, education and opportunities for our business and employees.
Find out more about Civil Contractors Federation (CCF).
As Associate Members of the Property Council of Australia (PCA), we participate in committees and forums that help shape our advocacy in the development industry.
In addition, the PCA provide leading professional development opportunities, access to research across all sectors and foster numerous networking opportunities throughout the year.
Find out more about the Property Council of Australia (PCA).
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