Bravus’ latest round of community grants

Bravus Mining and Resources is inviting not-for-profits and community groups across regional Queensland to apply for its 2025 Community Partnership Program.
The program aims to support practical, grassroots projects that enhance local communities near the company’s Carmichael mine in central Queensland.
“We’re proud to operate in regional Queensland and always seek to back our local communities and the things that are important to the 1200 workers at our Carmichael mine,” Bravus Mining and resources head of community Kate Campbell said.
“Our Community Partnership Program and the local charities and activities it funds is one of the ways we add to community vibrancy, on top of the economic value of the jobs we support and the opportunities we create for businesses.”
This will be the second round of the program.
“Round two of the 2025 program is now open with a total of $25,000 available to not-for-profit businesses, groups, and associations across central and north Queensland to pay for practical things like a first aid kit for a sports team, gardening tools for a community garden, or equipment to help care for local wildlife,” Campbell said.
Campbell also congratulated the recipients of round one of the grants, including the Fitzroy River Fish Stocking Association, the Mackay Junior Motocross Club and the Charters Towers Rodeo Association.
“We’re now in the seventh year of the Community Partnership Program and the quality of the applications we receive continues to show the rich fabric of life in regional Queensland,” she said.
“We’re excited about the opportunities this new round of grants brings and how we can support some outstanding projects that will make a real difference to the places our people call home.”
Applications close on June 15. For more information or to apply, visit Bravus Mining’s website.