top of page

Social Impact

DCWC is dedicated to creating a positive impact across Australia, both at the local community level and nationally. We support various educational, medical research, and community support initiatives through financial contributions, scholarships, and volunteering.

We also collaborate with our clients and various industry stakeholders to establish and enact responsible and sustainable business practices.
Robert Connor Dawes Foundation
Robert Connor Dawes Foundation

The Robert Connor Dawes Foundation works tirelessly to support brain matters projects in the area of research, care and development. RCD funds the science to end paediatric brain cancer and support patients in the meantime.

Our Reconciliation Journey
Our Reconciliation Journey

DCWC is committed to supporting Australia's reconciliation journey. We believe that reconciliation will enhance our business and ultimately serve to create a sustainable, vibrant and connected future for all Australians.

RMIT Scholarship
RMIT Scholarship

DCWC proudly invests in the future. This is why we established the DCWC Scholarship at Melbourne's RMIT University.

DCWC Intern Program
DCWC Intern Program

DCWC is dedicated to the development of tomorrow's leaders. We offer cadet opportunities to talented students who wish to complement their tertiary education with a comprehensive practical program.

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

Since 1981, DCWC has proudly partnered with WEHI, the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, supporting their efforts in accelerating discoveries to health and disease.

Environmental Sustainability
Environmental Sustainability

We understand the importance of maintaining environmentally sustainable development principles and employ a range of initiatives to ensure environmental needs are addressed on every project.

We take pride in supporting social enterprises throughout Australia.
Here are some of our regular vendors in Melbourne:
STREAT_Logo_Black_Small.png

Office and Event Catering

STREAT is a social enterprise focused on food systems, offering supported pre-vocational training and holistic personal support to young people aged 16-24 who need assistance. This is provided through programs like Taste of STREAT, Fast Track To Work, Paid To Work, and their Parkville Cafe.

Fruit-To-Work-Logo-Stacked.jpeg

Fruit and Milk

Fruit 2 Work provide our office fruit and milk. Fruit 2 Work is a certified Non-Profit Social Enterprise where they create changes through employment for those impacted by the justice system.

OIP (1).webp

Corporate Travel

InTravel Group provide all corporate travel requirements for DCWC. They
are a 100% Indigenous-owned and managed boutique travel management
company creating rewarding career paths for Indigenous Australians. We
also proudly include InTravel Group Founder and CEO, Dwayne Good, in
the development and governance of our Indigenous Engagement Plan.

4.webp

Stationery

Maru Office Supplies provide all stationery and office supplies. Founded by a proud Bidjigal man to make a difference and create a “pathway” for future generations of Indigenous people.

R_edited.png

Tissue and Paper Towels

Who Gives a Crap provide our office tissues and paper towel. They donate 50% of their profits to achieve their mission to ensure everyone has access to clean water and a toilet within our lifetime.

Group_36.webp

Office Water

Yaru Water provide our office and event still/sparkling water. Yaru is a social enterprise and first Indigenous Australian owned water company.

Untitled design (2)_edited_edited_edited.jpg

Office Floral Arrangements

Based in Melbourne, The Beautiful Bunch delivers flowers while creating job opportunities for women from refugee backgrounds. These women face many hurdles in securing employment in Australia. Their mission is to help them build confidence, skills, and social networks to find meaningful work.

LATEST NEWS

News & Media, People

End of Year Promotions

News & Media, Social Impact

DCWC unveils inaugural Indigenous Engagement Plan

News & Media, Social Impact

Shining a Light on Pancreatic Cancer: Prof. Tracy Putoczki's Visit to DCWC Melbourne Office
bottom of page