Netflow-Western Chances partnership.
Western Chances and Netflow have announced a 23-year partnership to assist talented and motivated young people in Melbourne’s western suburbs to fulfil their potential.
Western Chances provides merit-based scholarships, opportunity programs and ongoing support to talented and motivated young people in Melbourne’s west whose financial, social or cultural circumstances prevent them from completing their education. Netflow is contracted by the Victorian Government to deliver the $1.8 billion Western Roads Upgrade public-private partnership that includes priority road upgrades and more than 260 kilometres of road rehabilitation and maintenance across Melbourne’s west for 23 years.
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The partnership provides much-needed support to the operations of Western Chances to ensure it continues its impactful work across Melbourne’s western suburbs, including the entire Western Roads Upgrade project area.
Netflow Western Roads Upgrade CEO Jose Espinosa joined Western Chances CEO Rhyll Dorrington at Western Chances in Footscray to announce the partnership and to meet the staff, and current and former scholarship recipients.
“We feel so proud that in partnership, Western Chances and Netflow will achieve outstanding results to help young people to remain in education and fulfil their education and career goals,” Ms Dorrington said.
“Long-term funding is vital to building the sustainability of not-for-profit organisations and we commend Netflow for its vision and commitment to support our young people’s future, allowing us and our recipients to go from strength-to-strength.
“We cannot thank Netflow enough for its commitment to corporate social responsibility, supporting Western Chances, and other important organisations in Melbourne’s west, to significantly and positively impact one of the fastest-growing regions in Australia.”
Mr Espinosa said Netflow has taken a different approach in establishing the Western Chances partnership.
“We appreciate that the underpinning administrative infrastructure of an organisation like Western Chances is the critical ingredient that ensures the smooth operation of its invaluable community work,” Mr Espinosa said.
“For this reason, our monetary support is untied and can be used for the ongoing administrative functions of the organisation; an infrastructure business supporting the internal infrastructure needs of Western Chances.”
The news follows two other 23-year partnerships recently announced by Netflow, partnering with the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation to support newly-arrived migrants and refugees, and partnering with Western Health to improve public health outcomes.
About Netflow
Netflow is a joint venture between Cintra and Plenary, bringing together two leading global developers and managers of infrastructure to provide competitive offerings for road projects across Australia and New Zealand. The Netflow Western Roads Upgrade consortium – comprising Cintra and Plenary as joint project sponsors and SPV managers, Plenary as financial arranger, WBHO Infrastructure as design and construction lead, and the Amey Broadspectrum joint venture as services contractor – is contracted by the Victorian Government to design, build, finance and maintain the Western Roads Upgrade project for 23 years.