In December 2024, we celebrated the graduation of our first cohort of women to complete the Her Futures Wellbeing Program. They have spent 12 weeks participating in our tailored health…
Since June 2024, our Women's Business 2nd Chance team have been delivering a highly successful Tiddas in Construction program to First Nations women in Lismore and Coffs Harbour. Led by…
Women’s Business 2nd Chance Program Manager Oneeva Tu’uhetoka and Lead Reach Out Officer Nakoa Pitt had the honour of travelling to New York to attend the 68th Session of the…
Women’s Business 2nd Chance is helping First Nations women in Wellington to graduate TAFE with a qualification in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care. Once qualified, they have…
On Wednesday 5 July, Real Futures and Women’s Business 2nd Chance had the honour of welcoming the Hon Jodie Harrison MP to our Hub in Rooty Hill. Hon Jodie Harrison…
Aleesha Salmond is a proud Gumbaynggirr woman. She is a busy full-time mum raising her two precious little boys, living in Moree, NSW. Aleesha connected with us as she was…
Real Futures Women's Business partnered with a local Registered Training Organization, TOTAM Training, to present our aspirants with the opportunity to obtain their traffic control tickets. A big congratulations to…
Tracy Saunders is a proud Kalkadoon woman who joined Women’s Business in April. Tracy has been working for Clean Force Property Services Ltd since July last year. She has shown…
On behalf of Women’s Business, we would like to congratulate Alexandra Fenton Sloane, Temelia Briggs and Yulara Frail in obtaining employment with Greater Western Aboriginal Health Service. This powerhouse trio…
We are very pleased to report that at the end of September 2021, the UN Women’s 2nd Chance Hub had the following key outcomes: • 317 women registered as of…