
Riding for the Disabled Association in Australia and New Zealand offer therapeutic horse related activities for people with disabilities, and this donation was made possible with the support of Racing New Zealand.
This commitment goes beyond benefiting our clients as it extends to fostering positive change within the wider community. Each year, IER selects one client at random and partners with them to support their chosen charity, amplifying the impact of their cause and furthering our shared mission of social responsibility.
Riding for the Disabled Association in Australia and New Zealand offer therapeutic horse related activities for people with disabilities, and this donation was made possible with the support of Racing New Zealand.
The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and by doing so, equips them to participate more meaningfully in society.
The RAS Foundation, supported by the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, offers scholarships and grants to help rural Australians achieve their educational goals and make positive contributions to their communities.
IER supports the Australian Sports Foundation in developing the history and heritage project at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium.
Through our client, Bridge to Brisbane, IER supports The Courier-Mail Children’s Fund, helping sick and disadvantaged children reach their potential with 100% of donations going to their well-being.
IER, with the help of Racing and Wagering Western Australia, supports Lifeline WA’s 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention services, delivered by trained volunteers.
IER and the Australian Football League supports Lifeline Australia, to provide 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention services for all Australians in need.
IER supports the Steve Waugh Foundation through our valued client Sydney Cricket Ground, helping enhance the lives of children and families affected by rare diseases by raising awareness and building support networks within the rare disease community.
Alongside the Arts Centre Melbourne, IER supports Melbourne’s first Indigenous owned and managed radio service, 3KND Kool n Deadly.
The Brisbane Lord’s Mayor’s Charitable Trust, has helped vulnerable members of the Brisbane community, in partnership with City Parklands Services for over 60 years.
AFL Cape York House aims to provide educational, employment and training opportunities for young Indigenous men and women from some of Far North Queensland’s most remote communities in a culturally appropriate, safe and secure residential environment to ensure every boarding student has the opportunity to transition successfully into what they want to pursue.