Press Releases
Check out our latest press releases
Closing the superannuation gap for working mothers
Media Release Issued: January 2022 Not-for-profit – growing potential – takes action to help close…
Growing Early Minds delivers joy to local families
As we near closer to Christmas, most families are completing their shopping, planning their Christmas…
Indigenous Scholarship applications now open
Scholarship helps close the gap in Indigenous leadership and disability support Applications for the 2019…
UNE Scholarship
WORKING TOGETHER TO SUPPORT THE ABORIGINAL LEADERS OF TOMORROW IN THE DISABILITY SECTOR Growing Potential…
Being in the press is always exciting for Growing Potential and each of our services.
Below is a small selection of the features that have been published recently. Read on to see what we’ve been up to and who’s talking about us.
News.com.au
Growing Potential featured on News.com.au
Aussie company Growing Potential calls for ‘unfair discrimination’ to stop
Over a million Aussie mums have missed out on more than $1.6 billion in superannuation in the last decade from the government’s paid parental scheme alone and one Aussie company is calling for change, describing the current system as “discriminatory”.
The not-for-profit community service provider, Growing Potential, has announced its 145 staff – of which 91 per cent are women – will now be paid full super while on parental leave for up to 24 months.
Mum's Delivery
Growing Early Minds featured on Mum's Delivery
Feeding your family for under $30
Growing Early Minds Dietician, Delfa Kaabi, shares her top tips for feeding your family on a budget with Mum’s Delivery.
Creating nutritious, easy and tasty meals for your family while on a budget is possible! With just a little planning, smart shopping and recipe modification you can feed your family each night for well under $30.
Australian Online Courses
Children First featured on Australian Online Courses
A day in the life of an Early Childhood Educator
Annemarie Straub of Children First recently featured on Australian Online Courses, sharing why she’s in love with her career as an Early Childhood Educator.
She tells tales of adventure and triumph and the heartwarming benefits of walking into work each day, being greeted by a swarm of happy faces.
Being in the press is always exciting for Growing Potential and each of our services.
Below is a small selection of the features that have been published recently. Read on to see what we’ve been up to and who’s talking about us.
UNE
Growing Potential featured on UNE
New scholarship a career boost for Kamilaroi woman
Making a difference to the lives of Aboriginal people with a disability is what drives Carroll Towney, the first recipient of the Growing Potential Scholarship.
The scholarship is a joint initiative between Growing Potential Limited and the University of New England (UNE) that will provide an opportunity for four Indigenous students to study a Graduate Certificate in NDIS Business Development between 2018 and 2021.