ReNew hits the headlines and Spotless joins client list

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ReNew would like to extend a very warm welcome to their newest client, Spotless. The ReNew crews started doing garden maintenance and enhancement work for the company and have already received some positive feedback. 

ReNew’s also been in the public eye lately, with a recent article published in Business News. The article highlights some of the brilliant feedback ReNew teams have been receiving from major clients including the City of Vincent and Colliers International: 

“From the time we first reached out, ReNew has been something that we are all proud of. The teams ReNew employs provide high quality work, and our clients have been very impressed with the professionalism and are very keen to embrace socially responsible practices.” - Phoebe Laing, Colliers International.

City of Vincent Mayor, Emma Cole, recently shared that the council have been receiving consistently positive feedback from residents. “Our parks team have received lots of positive feedback from residents about the works carried out by ReNew. One resident contacted the City after the work was done because she wanted the workers to know ‘that their work and care is truly appreciated’. The resident described the cleaning as ‘a standout’ and said she would give them ‘top marks’. ‘I was so impressed. This was the best job done ever – and I have lived here since 1968,’ the resident said.”  

Post COVID Program Update

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As the government moves into stage four of lifting restrictions, things are ramping up here at Dismantle. Term 3 is set to be our busiest ever, with the full gamut of regular BikeRescue programs running, in addition to those that were postponed due to the pandemic. BikeRescue is in full swing over the July school holidays and as many as 15 during term 3. 

ReNew is back in action after getting by with a skeleton crew during the pandemic, as most trainees had to be temporarily stood down. Trainees kept in touch with their mentors over social media during lockdown, and continued to receive social support and training while they were at home. The team is very happy to be back on the tools now and have hit the ground running with hands on training at Kennards Hire and are busy servicing ReNew's latest client, Spotless.

Our Karratha BikeRescue Local program is gearing up for the next stage, with facilitator training scheduled to take place during the first week of August. Several new partners have been confirmed or are in the pipeline, including City of Karratha and Roebourne District High School, who will be contributing funds to the project and having staff trained as facilitators. Karratha village will also be coming on board, a mining workers’ accommodation service run by Civeo, will be providing financial support and in kind access to accommodation. 

Congratulations to our raffle winners! Drumroll please...

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Thank you to all who entered our Build-A-Bike raffle fundraiser this year. The proceeds go directly back into supporting young people doing it tough across WA and every contribution makes a difference.

And the winners are:

  1. First Prize [Build-A-Bike Team Challenge] - Mark Pace | Karrinyup

  2. Second Prize [Kart Centre Race Group Team Package] - John Barnett | Claremont

  3. Third Prize - [Nitro Circus CX3 Pro Scooter] - John Barnett | Claremont

Congratulations to our lucky winners and a big thank you to The Kart Centre and Todd Meyn for generously donating two of our prizes!