Construcciones Yamaro: Indigenous artwork celebrates Komatsu and Clontarf partnership
L-R: Marcus Harrold, general manager, employment at Clontarf Foundation; artist Jermaine Miller-Lewis; Grant Morgan, senior people and culture manager at Komatsu Australia; and Glenn Swift, regional general manager, western region at Komatsu Australia. (Image: Komatsu Australia) Komatsu Australia has partnered with Noongar and Yamatji man Jermaine Miller-Lewis to create an Indigenous artwork celebrating its partnership with the Clontarf Foundation. The design will feature on a new employee polo shirt. Miller-Lewis, based in Perth, was part of the Clontarf Foundation during his teenage years. The not-for-profit organisation supports young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men through education, mentoring and employment pathways. Komatsu Australia has partnered with Clontarf for the past six years, supporting the foundation through mentoring and career opportunities, work experience, mock interviews and funding to help empower Indigenous students to achieve their potential. This ye...