Community

Community

Wespine actively contributes in multiple ways to the community in which we operate.  From our bi-annual community grant funds, distributing ‘containers for change bins’ across our site as a fundraiser for Lions, to being a Diamond Sponsor of the Dardanup Bull and Barrel Festival, we value giving back to local groups.

Wespine’s support is made up of direct contributions, contributions in-kind, and the provision of our products. One of our direct community support avenues is through the provision of a Community Grants Program. We also invite feedback on our operations through surveys and provide an annual community report on what the business has been doing.

Dardanup Bull and Barrel

Community Grants

Wespine Community Grants are now closed for 2026. We will re-open for another round early in 2027 – watch this space!

 

Sucess Stories

Wespine Community Grants

Just a few of the many examples of previous successful grants recipients.

Reconciliation Action Plan

Wespine developed a Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) which was launched in February 2024.  Based around the core pillars of relationships, respect and opportunities, Wespine’s RAP will provide tangible and substantive benefits for local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

Wespine will actively identify procurement opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples suppliers, prioritise employment opportunities and engage in local activities and initiatives, such as the annual Bridge Walk in Bunbury.  These proactive steps demonstrate Wespine’s dedication and ongoing efforts to create an inclusive and respectful work environment.

Memberships

Wespine is a member of Australian and WA industry associations including the Forest Industry Federation of WA, Australian Forest Products Association, Forest and Wood Products Australia and supports national campaigns that promote the renewable and sustainable use of timber framing.  

In the local area, Wespine is also a member of the Bunbury Geographe Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Bunbury Geographe Economic Alliance and the South West Timber Hub.

Wespine is a proud member of the following associations:

Community Survey

We invite feedback about Wespine’s operations to ensure we are listening to what is important to our community members, and to inform us about any impacts from our operations on the communities in which we operate.  

Annual Community Update

Wespine is pleased to release its seventh community update, outlining our key activities and achievements in 2025.

Highlights include:

  • Introduced new safety messaging – Safe People, Safe Process, Safe Place – reinforcing our commitment to the safety and wellbeing of our team.
  • Continued the internal Leadership Development Program, with 15 team members completing the course to support career development across the business.
  • Hosted and supported fire training for staff, local volunteer fire brigades and Gnaala Karla Booja (GKB) Impact Ranger trainees.
  • Naming-rights sponsorship of the 2025 HIA Regional Western Australian Housing Awards, strengthening relationships with the local building industry.

We are proud of our team’s achievements and thank the community for its ongoing support.

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