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Our programs are designed to empower communities in need and address a broad range of societal issues. In 2023 our programs reached…

41,316

People engaged across all of our programs

20,201

Students reached across the state

55,983

Km's travelled delivering our programs

About Power Community Limited

As the not-for-profit charity arm of the Port Adelaide Football Club, Power Community Limited offers education programs that use the power of elite Australian Rules Football to promote meaningful social change.

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Community News & video updates

Keep up-to-date with the latest announcements and achievements for Power Community Limited. Hear directly from the players, participants, and staff involved in our programs.

July 17, 2024

Aliir Aliir, Esava Ratugolea & Friends at the 2024 Multicultural Power Cup

We let Aliir and Esava loose at the Multicultural Power Cup carnival, here's what they got up to. 

July 16, 2024

Tyson's Story

Meet Tyson, a visually impaired student of our Santos Aboriginal Power Cup.

He lets us follow him from the classroom to the carnival, sharing his inspiring story.

July 16, 2024

Aliir Aliir Demonstrates the Importance of Staying Focused While Driving.

Students from our Multicultural Power Cup have completed road safety education as part of the program this year.

They have put what they've learnt to the test with Aliir Aliir.

June 27, 2024

Students and Port Adelaide players link up in Power Play program.

Port Adelaide players have been using the Power Play clinics to encourage participants to have fun while learning foundational football skills.

May 27, 2024

A look back at the longest running community program of its type in the AFL: The Santos Aboriginal Power Cup.

Power Community Limited's Santos Aboriginal Power Cup is set for expansion into the Northern Territory after welcoming a record 670 students into the 2024 cohort. 

May 27, 2024

Introducing our 2024 First Nations guernsey.

Inspired by connection to family, land and Port Adelaide. Our 2024 First Nations guernsey is a collaboration between Byron Pickett and his first cousin Melanie Pickett. 

The Port Adelaide Football Club and Power Community Limited acknowledges the land on which we work, train, and play are based on the traditional lands of the Kaurna People. 

We hold deep respect for their spiritual connection to their country and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living people today.

In addition, we extend our acknowledgment to the traditional custodians of all the lands we visit, recognising and honouring their enduring connection to their respective countries.