Partner Spotlight: Command51

From their base in Artarmon, New South Wales, Command51 has carved out a reputation as one of Australia’s most trusted providers of cleaning, grounds, and garden maintenance services. With a client base of over 1200 sites nationwide, they operate 24/7...

From their base in Artarmon, New South Wales, Command51 has carved out a reputation as one of Australia’s most trusted providers of cleaning, grounds, and garden maintenance services. With a client base of over 1200 sites nationwide, they operate 24/7 to ensure businesses across hospitality, education, retail, commercial, medical, and leisure sectors can deliver consistently outstanding experiences.

Command51’s specialty cleaning products and techniques are designed for the toughest challenges, from removing fats, oils, and mould to tackling stubborn calcium deposits in leisure and aquatic environments. Their services aren’t just about presentation — they’re about creating safer, cleaner, and more welcoming spaces for customers, staff, and communities.

Every member of the Command51 team is extensively trained, working within proven systems developed over years of hands-on experience. Whether servicing a single location or managing multiple sites of varying sizes, their commitment to precision and quality never wavers.

Founded in 2013 by Damian Martyr, Matthew Madden, and Sam Saliba, Command51 was born from over 60 years of combined industry experience. The trio’s vision was clear: create the most streamlined, reliable outsourced service company in Australia. Since then, Command51 has grown into a national operation without losing the personal commitment to quality and service that inspired its creation.

Command51’s commitment goes beyond cleaning and maintenance. Environmental sustainability is woven into their operations, with every manager trained to recognise and minimise environmental impact across areas like air, waste, water, and noise pollution, as well as protecting flora and fauna. This approach reflects their belief that great service should never come at the expense of the planet.

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