Torrensville Bowling Club Moves into Landmark New Home at Thebarton

Torrensville Bowling Club has relocated to a new $9.6 million facility in Thebarton, featuring 24 synthetic rinks—12 under a weatherproof dome—a spacious clubhouse, and upgraded function spaces. Delivered by Yanun Project Services, the RiverDome ensures the club’s long-term future while offering a modern, inclusive space for sport, events, and community connection.
Our Inspiration, Our Mob, Our Future: A Story in Paint

At Yanun, our journey is woven into the fabric of Country, culture, and connection. As we grow, we carry these foundations forward, ensuring they are reflected in all we do—including the powerful artwork that now hangs proudly in our boardroom.
Breaking Ground on a New Era of Aboriginal Healthcare in Ceduna

Construction has officially commenced on the new Yadu Health Centre in Ceduna, marking a significant milestone in the delivery of improved healthcare services for Aboriginal communities on the Far West Coast. The project, jointly funded by the Federal Government, the South Australian State Government, and Yadu Aboriginal Health Corporation, will provide culturally appropriate and fit-for-purpose health infrastructure within the Ceduna Hospital Precinct.
Honouring Excellence: Jessica MacDonald Wins NAWIC National President’s Choice Award

At Yanun Project Services, we believe in leadership that inspires, innovates, and drives lasting change. This belief was powerfully affirmed when our Co-Founder and Executive Director, Jessica MacDonald, was named the recipient of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) National President’s Choice Award.
Evolving With Purpose: The Meaning Behind Yanun’s Brand Evolution

At Yanun, we’ve always been deeply connected to our roots – culturally, professionally, and in our purpose. As we continue to grow and evolve, our brand is evolving too. Not a rebrand, but a brand evolution – one that strengthens our identity, honours our origins, and aligns with the future we’re building together.
Empowering First Nations People Through Defence Projects – Yanun Featured on Veterans SA

Veterans SA profiled Yanun Project Services as part of their focus on Indigenous-owned businesses making a strong impact in the defence industry. The article explores how Yanun, founded in 2019 by Ngarrindjeri veteran David Mallett, is creating meaningful pathways for First Nations people in project management and controls.
Get to Know Our Executive Director: David Mallett

At Yanun, we’re proud of the leadership and vision that our Executive Director, David Mallett, brings to the table. As a proud Ngarrindjeri man, David has dedicated his career to bridging the gap for Indigenous Australians in industries that have historically been underrepresented. His journey, both personal and professional, has been a remarkable one – transforming challenges into opportunities for himself and his community.
Make plans to include these forgotten candidates.

In a compelling opinion piece published by HRM Online, Ngarrindjeri man David Mallett challenges prevailing perceptions about Indigenous employment in Australia. He emphasizes the need to create career pathways for First Nations people beyond traditional sectors, advocating for their inclusion in high-growth industries such as bio-science, space, and defence.
From Family Farm to Industry Trailblazer: The Yanun Journey

The values learned around the family farm in rural NSW have shaped the foundations of Yanun Project Services, a company built on social impact and inclusivity. On the South Australian Business Chamber’s ThirtyNiners Podcast, host Tim Lavis sat down with Jessica MacDonald, Executive Director of Yanun, to explore how her upbringing instilled a commitment to sustainable, staff-focused business practices—values that continue to influence her approach today.