Corporate Photography - Clontarf Aboriginal College
In May 2018, SUEZ participated in a early morning Football training session with the Clontaff Australian Foot Ball Team Members. SUEZ is a corporate supporter of the Clontaff Foundation. Below is a selection of photos of that morning taken by Peter Sharman.
From Wikipedia:
"Clontarf Aboriginal College is a co-educational Aboriginal college for indigenous youth aged between 15 and 18 years, located in the Perth suburb of Waterford in Western Australia. Since 2000 the College has also been the center for the Clontarf Football Academy run by the Clontarf Foundation a program of Australian Rules Football for indigenous youth.
Opening in 1901, the facility has been used for a number of purposes since, most notably as an orphanage for boys operated by the Christian Brothers organisation; and also as a convent and as a day and boarding school. During World War II it was used as a training school for the Royal Australian Airforce. Through its history, it has housed and educated day boys and boarders, orphans, vagrants, children from disadvantaged families, child migrants and Aboriginal children."
More information about Clontarf: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clontarf_Aboriginal_College
"Clontarf Aboriginal College is a co-educational Aboriginal college for indigenous youth aged between 15 and 18 years, located in the Perth suburb of Waterford in Western Australia. Since 2000 the College has also been the center for the Clontarf Football Academy run by the Clontarf Foundation a program of Australian Rules Football for indigenous youth.
Opening in 1901, the facility has been used for a number of purposes since, most notably as an orphanage for boys operated by the Christian Brothers organisation; and also as a convent and as a day and boarding school. During World War II it was used as a training school for the Royal Australian Airforce. Through its history, it has housed and educated day boys and boarders, orphans, vagrants, children from disadvantaged families, child migrants and Aboriginal children."
More information about Clontarf: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clontarf_Aboriginal_College