Cubico proudly supports Bush Heritage Australia
Bush Heritage Australia is a leading conservation not-for-profit protecting ecosystems and wildlife in landscapes across the country. Cubico is proud to support Bush Heritage Australia to protect over 1.4 million hectares of land across 11 reserves and partnerships in Queensland.
Cubico's contribution will help to support Bush Heritage's efforts in restoring, managing, and protecting country - from the Wet Tropics through to the Simpson Desert, Cubico are proud to support Bush Heritage's conservation management activities across a range of unique and globally-significant ecosystems in Queensland.
Championing Diversity Through the Cubico Sustainable Investments Scholarship
At Cubico, diversity and inclusion are at the core of everything we do. As a Gold Partner of the Pinnacle Foundation, we are proud to sponsor the Cubico Sustainable Investments Scholarship, which supports talented young LGBTQIA+ Australians in their studies and career aspirations.
Clean Energy Council Members
As a proud member of the Clean Energy Council, Cubico Sustainable Investments is committed to upholding the highest standards in renewable energy development. We are a signatory to the Best Practice Charter for Renewable Energy Projects, a set of voluntary commitments designed to promote transparency, respect for local communities, and responsible development in all clean energy projects.
Supporting Indigenous Youth Through Clontarf Foundation Sponsorship
Cubico is proud to announce our three-year sponsorship of the Clontarf Foundation, a non-profit organisation that supports young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men by improving their education, life skills, and employment prospects.
Cubico's Global Impact and Local Commitment
Cubico Sustainable Investments is one of the largest privately owned renewable energy companies in the world, with a growing presence across Australia, the Americas, and Europe. With over 500 MW in construction and 1.8 GW in development in Australia alone, we’re committed to playing a major role in the country’s transition to renewable energy.