A new era for Good Sammy HQ
Good Sammy HQ has had a serious glow-up. Accessible. Modern. Ready for what’s next.
After two years of planning and a year of building, our $5.7 million transformation is complete. The result is a bright, inclusive space that supports our growing team and the people we employ.
Built for people
This project is all about creating spaces where everyone can do their best work. The new HQ was designed to support connection, learning and inclusion.
It now features:
- More training and meeting rooms
- Open, light-filled offices
- Modern accessible toilets
- A fresh and welcoming staff canteen
“This historic project was designed first and foremost with our people in mind. It has delivered the critical, accessible infrastructure we needed to support our growing workforce and sets the stage for future growth,” Kane Blackman, Good Sammy CEO.
Made possible together
This generational project was made possible thanks to generous support from both Lotterywest and the WA Government. Their partnerships helped us deliver a workplace that celebrates inclusion and opportunity.
It was brought to life by MKDC Design Consultants and Dawn Projects, who delivered it on time and under budget.
Part of a bigger transformation
This is just one step in a broader transformation across Good Sammy. We’re upgrading our spaces right across WA to make them brighter, more accessible and more welcoming for everyone.
Recent refurbishments include Good Sammy stores in Belmont and Osborne Park, with more on the way. Each new fit-out reflects our focus on accessibility, sustainability and great customer experiences.
Ready for the future
Our new headquarters gives us the space to grow, train and empower more people with disability across Western Australia. It reflects who we are and what we stand for.
This transformation also opens new doors. It helps us welcome more business partners, strengthen community ties and create greater impact together.
Through our recently relaunched corporate volunteering program, local businesses can now experience inclusion in action — working alongside our team, gaining new perspectives and seeing the power of inclusive employment first-hand.
Because when more people see what’s possible, inclusion grows.
Thank you to Lotterywest for supporting the overall redevelopment.

Thank you to the WA Government for supporting the upgrade to our canteen facilities.
