PICC (Palm Island Community Company)
The Palm Island Community Company (PICC) supports Bwgcolman (Palm Island) and broader North Queensland Pasifika families through cultural connection, family strengthening, and diversion programs. With 197 staff serving 300+ families annually and a 78% youth diversion success rate, PICC transforms the PICC Station Precinct into a regional hub. The organization honors the resilience of Bwgcolman - where "many tribes became one people" after the 1918 cyclone displacement - and demonstrates that culture is protection for young people.
Impact
Our Mission
To support Pasifika families and young people through cultural connection and community strength.
Our Vision
Pasifika communities thriving in their cultural identity while participating fully in Australian society.
Our Values
Family (Aiga)
Family is the foundation of everything we do.
Culture is Protection
Strong cultural identity protects young people from harm.
Key People
PICC Leadership Team
Community Directors
FeaturedPICC (Palm Island Community Company) is led by community members who understand that culture is protection. With 197 staff, they deliver services across North Queensland while maintaining connection to cultural identity.
"Strong cultural identity protects young people from harm."
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