Read the April newsletter from the Women's Business 2nd Chance Hubs! Get a full debrief from our INCREDIBLE trip to New York for the UN's 67th Commission on Status of…
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At the end of April, the Real Futures team supported the Carnarvon Aboriginal Justice Open Day. Held by Aboriginal Justice and the Government of Western Australia, we attended with our…
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Jamba Nyinayari, the Solar Eclipse event on Baiyungu Country, Coral Bay, was an incredible success! Over 500 people attended and enjoyed the live music, traditional dancing, storytelling, delicious food and Eclipse…
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The work at Cardabia Station is rapidly progressing and so are the skills of our guys on the ground! Our Real Futures Activity Supervisor William Bell has been sending…
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The Department of Transport Remote Services visited Carnarvon at the beginning of March to deliver their license services to some of our community. The service is set-up to help…
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Karleah is one of the beneficiaries of Real Futures new Supported Employment with Granny Glasgow Education and Care. Karleah came to us with short-term experience in the hospitality industry,…
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In preparation for the upcoming Solar Eclipse event, Baiyungu Aboriginal Corporation reached out to Real Futures to support them in the construction and repair of the Cardabia Station. This will…
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On Wednesday 8 March, Real Futures had the honour of speaking at the 67th Commission on the Status of Women, United Nations Headquarters in New York City. We were invited…
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Aspirants in Carnarvon have been hard at work completing a number of different workplace qualifications. These new skills boost their confidence, make them much more attractive to employers and increase…
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Together with Gwoonwardu Mia and Regional TAFE, Real Futures is opening the Gwoonwardu Mia Café as a training room for hospitality, tourism and cookery. Our aspirants now have the opportunity…
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