“R U OK?” day is a national day of action, dedicated to reminding everyone that any day is a good day to ask “Are You Ok?”, and to support those who might be struggling with life, anxiety, or depression.
NAIDOC Week 2022 – Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!
July 3 – 10 is NAIDOC Week, a celebration of the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
National Reconciliation Week – Be Brave. Make Change.
This year’s National Reconciliation Week theme, “Be Brave. Make Change.” is a challenge to all of us to be brave and tackle the unfinished business of reconciliation so we can make change for the benefit of all Australians.
Cancer Council – Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
APTS recently hosted ‘Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea’, in an effort to raise awareness and funds for Cancer Council Australia.
Altrad announced as Principal Sponsor for Western Force
Altrad is pleased to announce that it has signed a four-year, agreement to become the Principal Partner of the Western Force, commencing from the start of the new-look 2022 Super Rugby Pacific and women’s Super W rugby union campaigns.
Purple Bra Day 2021 – Supporting Breast Cancer Care WA
APTS staff members around Australia recently participated in events to help raise awareness and funds for Purple Bra Day!
R U OK? Day 2021 – Are they really OK?
APTS recently hosted a BBQ for ‘R U OK?’ Day, in an effort to raise awareness of the importance of mental health.
NAIDOC Week 2021 – Heal Country!
July 4 – 11 is NAIDOC Week, a celebration of the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Cancer Council – Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
APTS recently hosted ‘Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea’, in an effort to raise awareness and funds for Cancer Council Australia.
National Reconciliation Week – More Than A Word
During National Reconciliation Week, Australians from all backgrounds have been inspired to come together in a virtual Acknowledgement of Country, for the theme, “More Than A Word”, as we contribute to building stronger relationships based on historical acceptance.