When PNP Group launched “Apollo Apartments” in Caboolture, QLD, it was clear this wasn’t just another development. These luxurious, purpose-built specialist disability homes, which are fully accessible, thoughtfully designed and brimming with the kind of smart assistive tech that changes lives, are setting the new benchmark in accessible accommodation.
To mark the opening, they invited one of Australia’s greatest wheelchair rugby champions, Ryley Batt OAM, to tour the apartments. His reaction said it all: “Being here today has definitely blown my expectations. It feels so homely, curious and welcoming, and I’m looking forward to seeing what The PNP group can do in the future and how many people they can look after.”
To celebrate, PNP Group chose to do something even more meaningful: they made a generous initial donation to Paralympics Australia and pledged to continue this support, with each future build.
Marcus Pavlakis, Co-Founder of PNP Group said: “Supporting our Paralympians is about more than sport. It reflects a belief in what people can achieve when they are given the right support. That belief applies equally to someone chasing a medal on the international stage and to someone building a life of independence in their own home.”
We are incredibly grateful for PNP Group’s contribution and their belief in the Paralympic Movement. Their donation is a powerful example of a company committed to making the world a better, more inclusive place that recognises the impact of sport in the lives of people with disability. Their gift will help more Australian Para-athletes access the resources, support and opportunities they need to perform at their best on and off the field.
To you, our most valued donors, thank you. You are part of a growing community that’s helping us break down barriers and build a more inclusive Australia. To PNP Group, thank you for seeing the value in what we do and choosing to join us on this journey.
By Paralympics Australia.
Published 21 June, 2025.
