Jindi Jindi Nana’s Group is a not-for-profit Aboriginal group that have started a second-hand op shop that puts money back into the local community. Recently they were told their lease…
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Natasha French our Employment Development Specialist at Real Futures attended the Annual Aboriginal Women’s Yarn Up Conference to connect, learn, yarn, and celebrate. This year they celebrated the 20th Anniversary…
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The team at Real Futures Carnarvon created a contact free room for participants that have not been vaccinated. The COVID Safe Interview Room can be found at our 231 Robinson…
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Real Futures had the chance to yarn with Lola Forester on Koori Radio on Friday, March 11th, 2022. Lola interviewed Melissa Fernando our VTEC Manager, regarding the different contracts Real…
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Real Futures has regular service provider meetings with Burringurrah Clinic and Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) and the local police. Whilst working with these local providers we discovered they had no…
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In the image above, The Real Futures Geraldton Team: Skye Kelly, Jo-Anne Yates & Vanessa Kelly Employment Services company Real Futures is proud to announce it is expanding its services…
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On the 5th of January a lightning storm started three separate fires in the Gascoyne east of Carnarvon. The fires joined together over a few days and became one super…
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Neichole is a proud Aboriginal woman, who lives in Kempsey. She is a mother to four children and has recently overcome barriers to be successfully employed with help from Real…
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Margaret Brown started her business S&M Creative Spirits after her mother and father passed away. The Initials S&M represent her parents first names. She is passionate and draws from the…
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Charntaye is a young Indigenous woman, with limited employment history. She walked into the Real Futures office In Kempsey in April 2021, she had heard that Real Futures go above…
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