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Real Futures to deliver new Remote Australia Employment Service in WA

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Real Futures, a Supply Nation certified, majority Aboriginal-owned and managed company, is pleased to announce that it has been successful in delivering the new Remote Australia Employment Service (RAES) in Gascoyne, WA, from 1 November 2025. 

General Manager Tracey Dennis comments: 

“We are delighted to be building on our vital work in providing employment services to the Indigenous communities we serve. Real Futures has delivered the Community Development Program in Gascoyne for six years and are proud of our strong connections with the communities, local partnerships and successful training and employment outcomes for our clients. In delivering these services, we have a tremendous opportunity to transform the lives of our customers, and in turn their families and communities. We look forward to continuing this impact through the RAES.” 

As a joint venture partner of AKG, Australian-owned employment, health and wellbeing, education and community services provider, Real Futures will deliver RAES alongside RISE Ventures, Nyirrunggulung-RISE and RN Employment.

Region  Partner 
32: Victoria River Region NT
33: Central Arnhem NT  
 Nyirrunggulung-RISE 
26: Southeast Barkly NT 

28: North Barkly NT 

RN Employment 
6: Gascoyne WA  Real Futures 
55: Kowanyama/Pompuraaw QLD  RISE Ventures with Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council 
55: Kowanyama/Pompuraaw QLD  RISE Ventures with Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire Council 
51: Wellesley Islands QLD  RISE Ventures with Mornington Shire Council 

About Remote Australia Employment Service (RAES)

On 1 November, RAES will replace the Community Development Program (CDP). 

The RAES will provide opportunities for job seekers who live and work across more than 2,600 communities in remote Australia and support around 40,000 job seekers to build their skills and address barriers to employment. 

The new program, which has been designed in consultation with communities, will bring a new approach to supporting job seekers, employers and communities across remote Australia. 

The program will focus on: 

  • Employment pathways – helping people in remote areas prepare for, secure and sustain meaningful work. 
  • Skills development – offering training and activities that build work readiness, confidence and capability. 
  • Community projects – creating opportunities for participants to contribute to initiatives that deliver lasting community benefits. 
  • Employer partnerships – working closely with local employers to connect them with job-ready talent. 

 

The appointment to deliver the Remote Australia Employment Service is from 1 November 2025 to 30 June 2028.