Project Partners


Together we make a difference
The IPG undertakes all of its activities in a partnership arrangement. We have productive relationships with project sponsors, equipment suppliers, non-government organisations’s and donors. Without the help of these groups we would be unable to do the work we do.

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Making Friendships Stronger

The ATA is a keen supporter of Australian-Timorese Friendship movement. This movement promotes linkages between Australian communities and their counterparts in Timor Leste. The IPG facilitates this relationship by implementing projects and delivering training on behalf of friendship groups. The IPG approach was recognised at the 2008 “Strengthening Communities Through International Friendship Conference” where the IPG was showcased at a session on partnership approaches.

Support a project
We are always looking for supporters to help deliver our projects. Support can take the form of donations of time, knowledge, contacts, equipment or financial assistance. If you wish to get involved as a project sponsor or partner contact the IPG.

Equipment suppliers
M & H POWER – Batteries
RFI INDUSTRIES – Solar Panels
PLASMATRONICS – Regulators
SELECTRONIC COMPONENTS – Inverters

Industry Supporters

Plasmatronics, Selectronics, RF Industries, MH Power, Going Solar, The Environment Shop, Saltwater Solar, Schott Solar.

Project Supporters
AusAID, Japanese Government, International Labour Organisation, Kangaroo Valley Remixio Partnership, Rotary Club of Balwyn, Rode Rage, Friends of Ainaro, Friends of Aileu, Friends of Hatu Builico, Friends of Venilale, Whitehorse Friends of Oecusse, Rotary DIK incl Bill Dagg and Daryl Mills, rotary Club of Cooma, Global Ministries, Permatil, East Timor Womens Australia, Felco Australia, Euan Ramsay, Methodist Ladies College, Linda Poppins, John Poppins, , Penleigh And Essendon Grammer School, Friends Of Oecussi, Friends Of Zumalai, Friends Of Ermera, Friends Of Same, Friends Of Suai, Moora Moora Community, Carmelites Of Australia, Jovenes Ter Cer Mundo, Irish Aid, Peter Trust, Ballarat Friends Of Ainaro, Friends Of Maliana, Sydney Secondary College, PLAN International, Youth Of The Streets, Third Ecology, Indigo Arch, Southern Cross Solar, natural Resource Management Inc, Genesis Now, Applied research and Development, Saltwater Solar and CETAF (Campaspe East Timor Association in Friendship)

International Volunteers

Bill Bennett, Oliver Crowder, Patrick Eijsvogel, Duncan Macgregor, Nathan “Nifty” Martin, Joshua Backwell, Alan Hutchinson, Rowan Dierich, David Kells, Peter Reichelt, Michael OConnell, Michael Harris, Terry Lewis, Jeanette Venables, Sandra Fritz, Greg Thompson.