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Collaboration emerging through the On Us coalition

One of the strengths of On Us: The Australian Business Coalition for Safeguarding Children is the way it brings businesses together to share insights and drive action that protects children and young people.

Our vision is simple, business coming together so children and young people are safe wherever they are.

A recent collaboration highlights how this vision comes to life.

At an On Us event, Megan Revitt from Notre Dame University and On Us member OBE Organic met Dalene Wray while speaking on a panel about the role businesses can play in safeguarding children. That connection has since developed into collaboration around research exploring the role of children in agriculture and how environments for young people growing up on farms can be better understood and supported.

This is a strong example of the coalition’s Share pillar in action, where businesses connect, learn from one another and work together to strengthen the safety and wellbeing of children.

OBE Organic is part of a growing group of Australian businesses committed to implementing the Child Safeguarding Business Principles and ensuring their products, services, people and operations do not inadvertently place children at risk.

Examples like this show the power of businesses coming together to create meaningful change for children and young people.

Read the full article on ABC News: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2026-03-15/role-of-children-in-agriculture-research/106385262

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The On Us: Australian Business Coalition for Safeguarding Children acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters across Australia in which we share. We honour and pay our respects to Elders past and present and acknowledge the many thousands of years in which First Nations’ peoples have raised their children to be safe and strong. We also acknowledge the spirit and courage of victims and survivors of childhood abuse, exploitation and violence. Their efforts over many years have inspired our commitment to make changes at every level to better protect the children of today.
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