Thousands of children have come through the doors of MercyCare’s Thornlie Early Learning Centre since it opened in 2009 but the Centre Manager still clearly recalls the one little nine-month-old ...
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MercyCare gets adventurous with new Banksia Grove Early Learning Centre
Perth parents keen to provide their children with a sense of adventure in their everyday lives have inspired MercyCare to build its biggest ever nature play playground at its new Early Learning Centre.
CEO Opinion Piece in Business News
How can we be a champion for diversity and inclusion?
BASSA opens up on success
This month the wider Broome community was given an inside look at the success of the Broome Aboriginal Short Stay Accommodation with a Community Open Day.
Diversity and Inclusion series: Nikki’s story
A portrait of Maori chief Heta Te Haara hangs in Nikki Peapell’s home. Born in the 1800’s, Heta united tribes to negotiate with the Crown. Nikki is a direct descendant.
Oration 2019 Highlights Video
Highlights from our 2019 Diversity and Inclusion Oration
Stables restoration: Monks to olive oil
Built by the Benedictine monks more than 160 years ago and later used to produce Royal Show-winning olive oil, MercyCare’s restoration of The Stables at Wembley has brought one of Perth’s ...
MercyCare Oration 2019: Diversity and Inclusion
Diversity and Inclusion was centre stage at MercyCare’s Oration 2019 as more than 550 people were enthralled by sporting legend and disability advocate Dylan Alcott OAM.
What connects us
Almost a third of the MercyCare team came together for MercyCare’s inaugural Staff and Volunteer Conference at Optus Stadium on September 24.
Two more Early Learning Centres
MercyCare’s presence in Perth’s northern corridor has been bolstered by the addition of two more early learning centres.
Step by Step launches
Since launching, the new Step by Step Settlement Services team is making significant inroads into enabling new migrants living in Perth’s north Metropolitan area to successfully settle and find ...
CEO Opinion Piece in The West Australian
Anthony Smith shares his thoughts on how employing new migrants can benefit not only the WA economy but many organisations that are looking for skilled, motivated and engaged employees.