Healing Country,

Changing Aboriginal Futures

About Buru Rehab
Buru Rehab is the coming together of an experienced and knowledgeable team with a shared vision for land rehabilitation and Aboriginal social outcomes.
Formed in early 2022, Buru Rehab is a majority Indigenous owned and operated mine rehabilitation, earthworks and site services business that has proudly employed over 180 local and indigenous people to deliver works on country, for country, throughout Western Australia. Buru Rehab is quadrupled ISO Certified (ISO 55001, 9001, 14001, 45001), Supply Nation Certified.
What sets us apart you may ask? It’s our knowledge of and connection with the land, it’s our long-standing relationships with traditional owners and local Aboriginal corporations, it’s our highly successful on-country Indigenous trainee program run by local Indigenous trainers, and its our amazing people that are committed to the deliver of Buru’s vision and values each and every day.
Buru’s Vision,
Mission and Values
Buru Rehab – Healing Country,
Changing Aboriginal Futures
Mission

To uplift and empower local Aboriginal communities via our rehabilitation earthworks projects through Working on Country, Healing Country, and by enabling Aboriginal business.
Vision

To be the benchmark of excellence in rehabilitation earthworks, consistently delivering quality outcomes for our clients while activity pursuing better Aboriginal futures through our commitment to healing Country.


Values
Healing Country
Anowledging the part we play in the journey of Traditional Owners and their connection to country throughout the entire lifecycle of mining.
True Aboriginal Engagement

To empower, support and uplift local Aboriginal people through a pragmatic and tailored approach to engagement.
Quality Rehabilitation Outcomes
Our commitment to deliver the highest quality rehabilitation outcomes for our stakeholders with a focus on being the benchmark of excellence through innovation, service delivery and customer engagement.
Culture of Respect
We strive for a culture of respect, recognizing that mutual appreciation and integrity are essential to building trust, collaboration, and a positive work environment.
Our People
Supporting Indigenous and

Local People & Businesses
40
%
Indigenous
Employees
24
%
Female

Employees
22
%
Indigenous

Business Spend
30
%
Local Business

Spend
60
%
Local Indigenous

Operators
85
Total Current Employees
12
Active Projects

Our Fleet


Local Engagement
Buru Rehab proudly executes projects that connect and communicate with local traditional owners, indigenous community groups and local indigenous people.
The key elements to the success of our projects include:
- Continual focus on healing Country
- Ongoing and regular dialogue between Elders
- A pragmatic approach to our project works to recognise and respect the values of local indigenous people and the uniqueness of the land
- Forming collaborative and supportive partnerships with local and Indigenous people to ensure our project works provide meaningful opportunities and long term benefits to the community
- Regular mentoring, coaching and support for local Aboriginal businesses
- Prioritising engagement with local businesses to provide goods and services for our projects
- Site specific on-Country Traineeship program delivery
- Dedicated team of personnel committed to Buru’s vision and values
Our Focus on Health, Safety and Environment
Here at Buru Rehab we promote and practice best practice in everything we do.
With our extensive, well established HSEQ policies, procedures and processes driven and delivered by our team of hands-on, knowledgeable HSEQ Co-ordinators and Rehab Quality experts, Buru Rehab is not just quadrupled ISO certified but also delivers culturally specific, project specific health, safety and environmental standards across all our projects.
Our HSEQ Policies



Our Projects
Featured News
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Buru Rehab Wins Second Major Contract for Rehabilitation of the Ellendale Diamond Mine
Read More: Buru Rehab Wins Second Major Contract for Rehabilitation of the Ellendale Diamond MineBuru Rehab has won a second major contract for rehabilitation of the Ellendale diamond mine, taking the total cost of the project to nearly $130 million. Read More
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Buru Rehab’s Catterina Panizza recently graduated from the Ellendale Buru-Bunuba Trainee Program
Read More: Buru Rehab’s Catterina Panizza recently graduated from the Ellendale Buru-Bunuba Trainee Program -

Buru Rehab are very proud to be the major sponsors of the Boorloo Jets Aboriginal Football Team
Read More: Buru Rehab are very proud to be the major sponsors of the Boorloo Jets Aboriginal Football Team -

Buru Rehab’s JD Oscar, a proud Bunuba Man, achieved five tickets of competency for machinery operations through last season’s Ellendale Buru-Bunuba Trainee program
Read More: Buru Rehab’s JD Oscar, a proud Bunuba Man, achieved five tickets of competency for machinery operations through last season’s Ellendale Buru-Bunuba Trainee program



