
Community Engagement
May Brothers Holdings is committed to giving back to the local communities where our projects take place. Our approach to community engagement is founded on respect, collaboration, and shared purpose. We actively support initiatives that honour cultural heritage, enhance education, and contribute to the vitality of the regions in which we operate. The examples on this page highlight some of the ways we put this commitment into action.

A Historic Day: A Welcoming Ceremony for Hanergy
In March 2018, a welcoming ceremony was held for Hanergy, bringing together the Ngadjuri Aboriginal Nation, SRP Management, the landowner, and Hanergy representatives. A landmark photograph captures the spirit of cooperation and cultural recognition on this historic day.
Back Row: Michael Lindner, Robert Zhang, Richard Winter, David Lindner, Jason May, Dwayne Wilson, Ferren Sansbury, Ian Tao, Chris Angrove, Tony Xin Lui.
Front Row: Aju Yeldhose, Barry Wanganeen, Quenten Agius, Beau Sparrow, Kylie Lower
Support for the Canberra Camp – Burra Community School
May Brothers Holdings is proud to have provided significant funding to support the Burra Community School Year 6/7 Canberra Camp in September 2024.
This camp, running bi-annually since 2004, is a vital part of the Civics and Citizenship curriculum, offering students educational visits to the Australian Parliament, the War Memorial, Questacon, the High Court, and other national institutions.

Burra Community School Students at Parliament House, Capital Hill, Day 2 of the Canberra camp, September 2024.
“Your contribution will make a huge impact towards the families of our Year 6/7 students. We can’t thank you enough for your support of our Burra Community School students”
- Briony Ackland, Principal of Burra Community School

Students exploring the Australian War Memorial.

Visiting the Royal Australian Mint, where Australia’s circulating coins are designed, struck, and prepared for release into the nation’s currency system.

“We look forward to creating an enduring and mutually beneficial relationship in relation to the proposed development.” - Commitment Statement
The Monash Project – Cultural Heritage Partnership
Through a formal agreement with the River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal Corporation (RMMAC), the Monash Project is committed to respecting and protecting Aboriginal heritage in all development activities. This partnership includes heritage surveys, cultural heritage management planning, and ongoing consultation to ensure works are conducted in a way that honours the traditions, rights, and responsibilities of the First Peoples.
Gift to the Regional Council of Goyder
As part of our long-term support for the Goyder region, we have contributed gifts and assistance to local initiatives that foster regional pride and strengthen community facilities. These gestures reflect our belief in giving back to the communities that host and work alongside our projects.

