Our sponsors
See who helps to bring our nom! programs closer and into the homes and kitchens of countless people, households and families throughout Western Australia.
Hawaiian
Hawaiian is a property company with a difference. Holding a portfolio of retail, hospitality, land development and commercial property, Hawaiian has come to know those who call Western Australia home.
This support means we’re able to deliver our nutrition education programs locally to families, people and households.

Mineral Resources
Mineral Resources Limited (MinRes) is a leading diversified resources company, with extensive operations in lithium, iron ore, energy and mining services across Western Australia.
MinRes’ social investment framework prioritises health and wellbeing, stronger communities and economic empowerment – all outcomes that are core to the nom! Schools program. Their generous support of this program will enable us to deliver nutrition education to schools with a low ICSEA ranking for years to come.

PLS
PLS is a great Australian success story, having rapidly become a major player in the global lithium market. They operate out of the Pilbara, but their support of the community goes beyond the state’s north as they aim to make a difference in the world.
Their support of nom! Schools will enable qualified nutritionists to deliver nutrition education to schools with a low ICSEA ranking across Perth, the Pilbara, Geraldton, and Bunbury.

Telethon
Since 1968, Telethon has been a way for the Western Australian community to give back and provide life-changing opportunities for local children.
Support from Telethon is vital for our nom! Children program, helping make the program more accessible to families throughout the state. With their support we’re proud to deliver dozens of nom! Children sessions each term providing valuable nutrition education to parents and carers of children aged 0 to 5.

Hancock Iron Ore
Hancock Iron Ore is a leading Australian mining company formed by the merger of Roy Hill and Atlas Iron, uniting their strengths in large‑scale, high‑quality iron ore operations across Western Australia.
They support our nom! Children’s programs in the Pilbara and regional communities where both distance and the cost of living can create extra challenges. Their support means we can run our hands‑on nutrition education and cooking sessions that give parents and/or carers of children aged 0 to 5 the skills and confidence to make healthy choices that are simple and affordable.


