Spirit of Mateship

Connecting with community

The Baillie Lodges Spirit of Mateship program is an ongoing initiative dedicated to raising funds for nominated community, health, education and conservation organisations in each of the seven lodge locations. As part of the program, Baillie Lodges auctions three-night stays at each lodge, with all proceeds from the winning bids pooled and divided equally amongst the chosen community organisations. The initiative runs biannually, offering guests a chance to contribute to the people and places in which they holiday.

CAPELLA LODGE PARTNER

Lord Howe Island Museum

Lord Howe Island Museum educates visitors about conservation of the precious natural environment through accessible, interactive displays providing a wonderful learning opportunity for all who visit.   

LONGITUDE 131˚PARTNER

NPY Women's Council

Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council provides avenues for women to support a sustainable business that in turn ensures the future of Anangu culture and traditions.

SOUTHERN OCEAN LODGE PARTNER

KI Country Education Fund

The Kangaroo Island Country Education Fund mission is to foster the further education, career and personal development opportunities of rural youth via community encouragement and financial assistance. 

SILKY OAKS LODGE PARTNER

Mossman Support Services

Mossman Support Services is a not-for-profit regional community organisation providing a wide range of disability, youth and community services and programs in Port Douglas and surrounding areas.

THE LOUISE PARTNER

The Maggie Beer Foundation

A long time Baillie Lodges friend, Maggie Beer’s foundation is dedicated to providing free education programs and training to ensure better food and nutritional outcomes for Australian elders in aged care.

HUKA LODGE PARTNER

Greening Taupō

Greening Taupō’s aim is to improve the Taupō environment by undertaking restoration planting and pest control to create ecological corridors to allow the number of native birds to flourish.  

Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge Partner

Redd Fish Restoration Society

Founded in 1995 by loggers, First Nations, biologists and forestry professionals, the society now works to restore and preserve the native habitat of Vancouver Island’s wild fish stocks.

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