Ampol Foodary to Celebrate Clontarf Foundation Milestone with Exclusive Packaging

Wednesday 1 July

Ampol Foodary has launched exclusive Indigenous packaging to celebrate 15 years of partnership with the Clontarf Foundation.

Throughout July until August 4, all regular size coffees will come in limited-edition cups to raise donations and awareness for the Clontarf Foundation. The limited-edition design will also feature on Ampol Foodary carry bags.

10 cents from each exclusive item sold will be donated to the Clontarf Foundation.

Chief Brand and Customer Officer Jenny O'Regan said Ampol's ongoing connection with Clontarf Foundation plays an important role in the Ampol Foundation's mission to power better journeys for all Australians.

"At Ampol, we’re dedicated to making positive contributions to the community through our Ampol Foundation charity partnerships, which is why we're proudly celebrating this milestone with the Clontarf Foundation," O'Regan said.

"Youth education is a vital pillar of the Ampol Foundation, and we are dedicated to improving access to education as we believe it has a long-lasting impact on the communities in which we operate.

“We have contributed more than $6 million to the Clontarf Foundation which has helped support over 3,000 boys through school over the course of our 15-year partnership."

Clontarf alumni student Mark Weston's bespoke artwork 'Finding Passage' will feature on the limited-edition regular hot coffee cups and carry bags.

"Clontarf to me is about connection and building relationships. Connecting with people, with culture, with yourself and the connection with the person you want to be," said Weston, who graduated from the Warrnambool Academy in 2010.

"Being a graduate and continuing to stay involved with the program has let me build the relationships to help me succeed in all of that. This artwork represents the journey we take to build our connections and find our place."

The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men, and by doing so equips them to participate more meaningfully in society.

By the end of 2025, over 11,000 boys were enrolled in Clontarf programs across Australia, with three new academies launched to further expand the Clontarf Foundation's reach and impact in communities nationwide.

About Ampol:

Ampol is an independent Australian company and supply the country’s largest branded petrol and convenience network as well as refining, importing and marketing fuels and lubricants. Ampol has a deep history spanning over 100 years, having grown to become Australia's largest transport energy provider, including through the AmpCharge electric vehicle charging network and exploration of low carbon liquid fuels, to ensure customers' evolving needs are met.

For further information, please contact: 

Ampol Media
0417 905 914
media@ampol.com.au