We're committed to creating a positive impact for communities through paint donations to transform the spaces where they come together.
Read our success stories!
Not-for-profit organisation Bridge It, with the support of Dulux, transformed a St Kilda property into a "Cocoon" to provide a temporary home for 16 women aged 17-21 who have experienced homelessness or the out-of-home care system.
Dulux provided paint for a nine-bedroom shelter operated by Aboriginal Women and Children’s Crisis Service in Sydney.
We paired up with a Dulux Accredited Painter to help them transform the headquarters of Variety – the children’s charity, into a fresh-looking space.
A city alleyway has been transformed into a stunning mural that encourages us all to imagine a Melbourne where no one sleeps on the streets by 2030.
We're proud to work with local organisations across Australia to refresh their facilities and participate in community activities.
A city alleyway has been transformed into a stunning mural that encourages us all to imagine a Melbourne where no one sleeps on the streets by 2030.
Wallaroo Primary School is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that celebrates and honours our First Nations peoples. With the support of Dulux, it has created an indigenous inclusive outdoor learning space for its students.
Melbourne artist Matt Adnate returned to Newcastle to highlight Indigenous culture in the heart of the city.
We've helped local and international artists transform walls in an industrial precinct in the Melbourne suburb of Mordialloc as part of a community art festival.
We proudly supported Edithvale CFA Station by providing a fresh and revitalised look to the hallways and walls that had visible signs of wear and tear. A crucial part of their local community, this volunteer brigade has been responding to fires, car accidents and medical calls and promoting fire safety messages and programs for almost 100 years.
Afri-Aus Care's Empowering African Mothers project saw stunning Dulux colours used in a striking mural and backdrop for the garden where African mamas can sit, prepare food from the work of the vegetable garden and connect.
Dulux Accredited Painters helped set up a Mini Woolies supermarket in Perth to help teenagers with disabilities experience hands-on learning.
We've made a commitment to creating a positive impact for communities through paint donations by transforming the spaces where they come together.