Strength in Our Community: Supporting Alice Springs


April 11, 2026

At BluedustNT, we move earth, fabricate steel, and provide secure fencing, but it is the people of Alice Springs who keep us grounded.


Recently, when a local family home was damaged during a break-in, Tim and the team were honoured to provide quick support and fence repairs.

"Being a local business is about showing up when your neighbours need you," says Tim. "Providing secure fencing is about more than just a perimeter—it’s about helping a family feel safe again."


Building a Vibrant Town

This community spirit is why we created the BluedustNT Community Grant programme. We prioritise supporting organisations that keep our town active, including the Alice Springs Cycling and Triathlon Clubs, Red Centre BMX, and the Youth and Community Centre. We also support Centralian Senior College, the Desert Sports Foundation, and the Alice Springs Masters Games.


"We realise that a strong town is built on more than just steel," Tim adds. "It is built on the connections we share and how we look out for one another."


At Bluedust, we aren’t just building infrastructure—we are helping build a more resilient future for everyone in the Territory.

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