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Making Electrical Waves – Presbyterian Ladies’ Coll...
When the founders of the Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) welcomed the first cohort of 60 students to their East Melbourne school in 1875, they co...
August 17, 2022

With an aligned focus on diversity and inclusion, this year’s design proudly features (left to right) Sarah Hosking, Katie Brennan (AFLW Team Captain), Shane Edwards, and Daniel Rioli, with Shane and Daniel wearing the 2022 Dreamtime guernsey.
A.G. Coombs has a longstanding relationship with Richmond FC for facility and building services maintenance including air-conditioning, mechanical services and fire protection. The partnership also includes A.G. Coombs’ being a representative partner of the Korin Gamadji Institute (KGI) including support of the KGI REAL programs and the REAL Empowered leadership program.
The Korin Gamadji Institute (KGI) is Richmond Football Club’s centre for Indigenous youth. It is a unique and innovative indigenous centre, focused on leadership development, education and training, and supporting career pathways for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The institute is an integral part of the Richmond Football Club and is located in the Swinburne Centre, at Punt Road Oval, Richmond, Victoria. Delivering a range of activities with its pathway partners, The Korin Gamadji Institute is helping to ensure outcomes within a space that celebrates cultural pride and supports our next generation of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander leaders along their journey.
For more information on The KGI visit: https://www.kgi.org.au/
A.G. Coombs will soon launch the next phase of our Reconciliation Action Plan. This will see a progression from RAP ‘Reflect’ to RAP ‘Innovate’ and a major milestone in A.G. Coombs’ commitment and contribution to a reconciled, just and equitable Australia.
To read more about A.G. Coombs and our reconciliation journey, visit: https://www.agcoombs.com.au/who-we-are/reconciliation-action-plan/

April 1, 2026 in News
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