
Sean Challis donated two bikes to the Upper Gascoyne Bike Week Competition. All of us at Real Futures love to help out community when we can and donating two bikes…
Sean Challis donated two bikes to the Upper Gascoyne Bike Week Competition. All of us at Real Futures love to help out community when we can and donating two bikes…
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. Margaret signed up to the Hub to…
On Tuesday 13th of September the Real Futures Women’s Hub had a community event. The event was also a class assessment for our Community Services Certificate lll – WB2C class….
The remote Aboriginal community of Burringurrah is 443km from Carnarvon, 280km of this is unsealed roads. Meaning that every time there is a large downpour of rain, they are stuck…
The Supervisor Team were overwhelmed at first glance of the epic proportions of this yard. After some collaboration and putting together a no-fail action plan the team set out to…
The Carnarvon Race Club held the first ever Race on Country Day in Western Australia on the 21/5/2022 honoring the past and present Aboriginal members that helped make the race…
Rona and Sean Challis are greatly involved in the Carnar-Fin fishing competition and so are many other Real Futures staff members. This year there was an auction for one of…
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…
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…