The Nintirri Centre are supported by Goverment and non-Government agencies who make our services possible.
Ashburton Aboriginal Corporation’s mission is to establish and maintain an environment that benefits Aboriginal people through the creation of culturally appropriate employment, enterprise opportunities and the provision of education and training services throughout the Pilbara.
Bennco Group is an accomplished Pilbara company with a combined experience of over 50 years in the building, construction, civil, plumbing and electrical industries.
Fortescue is the technology, energy and metals group accelerating the commercial decarbonisation of industry, rapidly, profitably and globally.
EPIC is a NDIS-registered disability support provider specialising in meaningful services that promote independence, celebrate diversity and enrich communities across Regional Western Australia.
The Integrated Chronic Disease Care (ICDC) provides care coordination and multidisciplinary healthcare for people who have diabetes, cardiovascular or respiratory conditions. The Panaceum Group are the local providers of the ICDC program via the Pilbara Health Centre.
Lotterywest supported Nintirri with a grant of $186,820.00 to use towards the fit out of the Nintirri Early Learning Centre and the purchase of a bus for the operations of out OHSC service. Lotterywest support organisations across our state to build a better WA.
Nintirri and the Tom Price Mens Shed have a partnership agreement to support the mental health of men and their families in the community.
Nintirri and Karingal have a partnership agreement to support each other in providing services in the communities of Tom Price and Paraburdoo.
The IBN Corporation provide funding to deliver important primary health care services for Aboriginal IBN members across Tom Price, Paraburdoo, Wakathuni, Yongaleena and Bellary Springs.
North Regional Tafe and The Department of Training and Workforce Development, support us with a peppercorn lease for the Community Arts Hub and Gallery Building, making the community Arts Hub possible.