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Bennett Partners with Eat Up to Support Local Communities

We are excited to announce a new partnership with Eat Up, an Australian organisation dedicated to providing nutritious meals to school-aged children in need. This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to community engagement and creating meaningful social impact.

Through this State Program Partnership, Bennett will provide both financial and volunteer support, helping Eat Up continue its vital work across Western Australia. Over the course of the year, Bennett employees and friends will have the opportunity to participate in volunteer sandwich-making sessions, supporting children who rely on these meals to fuel their day.

As part of the partnership, Bennett will also collaborate with Eat Up to raise awareness of the initiative, including sharing content and stories highlighting the difference this work makes in local communities. This partnership runs from 1 October 2025 to 30 September 2026 and underscores our belief in contributing to causes that promote wellbeing, opportunity, and support for those who need it most.

Bennett’s pro bono practice and community initiatives, led by Amy Rumble, Principal and Chair of the Community Committee, play a central role in driving these efforts and ensuring our engagement has meaningful impact.

Bennett looks forward to working alongside Eat Up to make a tangible impact, strengthen community connections and inspire our team to get involved in meaningful ways.

Learn more about Amy Rumble.

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