ConocoPhillips the downstream operator of Australia Pacific LNG Becomes First Corporate Partner of the Dignity Hub's Community Alliance
- laurenbull8
 - Oct 8
 - 2 min read
 

Roseberry Qld is proud to announce ConocoPhillips the downstream operator of Australia Pacific LNG as the first corporate partner of its newly launched Dignity Hub Community Alliance, committing $50,000 to support the Dignity Hub’s expanding services in the Gladstone region.
This funding will help establish a Dignity Hub Coordinator and support role—positions that are essential to managing daily operations, supporting volunteers, and ensuring consistent, safe service delivery for people experiencing homelessness or hardship.
“We are honoured to support the Dignity Hub and the incredible work Roseberry are doing in our community,” said Chantale Lane, Stakeholder Relations Manager, for ConcoPhillips. “This partnership reflects our commitment to supporting local initiatives that provide dignity, care, and practical support to those who need it most.”
“Having a dedicated coordinator is what transforms good intentions into real impact,” said Roseberry Qld General Manager Jo Paringatai. “It means we can extend our hours, reach more people, and ensure every person who walks through our doors receives the care they deserve.”
About the Dignity Hub
Established in 2017 and now located at 21 Dawson Road, Gladstone, the Dignity Hub is a welcoming space for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, housing stress, or social disadvantage. It offers hot meals, showers, laundry facilities, food parcels, and access to essential items and support services.
The Hub supported approximately 4,000 people this past financial year, a significant increase from 850 in its first year—highlighting the growing need for community support.
Join the Community Alliance
With demand rising, the Dignity Hub is calling on more businesses and organisations to join the Community Alliance. By investing in the people who make the Hub run, partners can help create lasting change in the lives of those doing it tough.
To find out how you can get involved, please contact:
Tara Manning
(07) 4972 0047


