Delivering Remote Employment Opportunities in Australia
Partners
Recognising our partners
RESQ+ seeks to ensure our services have clear strategic rationale and are financially sustainable. In addition to the organisations showcased within this review, RESQ+ shareholders allocate their share of any profits made towards their own community initiatives and projects. We would like to thank our partners for their support.

NIAA
The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) works in genuine partnership to enable the self-determination and aspirations of First Nations communities. We lead and influence change across government to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a say in the decisions that affect them. Link to NIAA.

RAPAD
The Central Western Queensland Remote Area Planning and Development Board (RAPAD) is a regional development organisation and regional organisation of councils that aims to support, facilitate, promote, deliver and encourage sustainable growth and development of our Central Western Queensland region. RAPAD applies earnings received from its stake in RESQ+ through all of its operations. Some key initiatives include: • supporting the growth and uptake of digital technology • promoting the livability of the region • development of new businesses and ventures. For more information, please visit rapad.com.au
Career Employment Australia
Career Employment Australia (CEA) is a not-for-profit, registered training organisation that provides superior support and training services to support the needs of job seekers and the local community. CEA helps alleviate the poverty and misfortune suffered by long-term unemployed and disadvantaged people through programs, projects and training that develop employment-related skills. For more information, please visit cealtd.org.au
Central West Aboriginal Corporation
Central West Aboriginal Corporation (CWAC) is a nonprofit organisation based in Barcaldine. Since 1976, CWAC has supported activities that contribute to the wellbeing of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Central West community. Funds generated through RESQ+ are helping CWAC improve eight rental properties. The work includes new stumps, kitchens, air conditioners and general maintenance. CWAC is also in the process of developing tourist facilities on a 23-acre block of land. All of these projects will help CWAC sustainably fund its future operations. For more information, please visit cwac.org.au
The MaraWay
The MaraWay is a fully self-funded Indigenous Corporation with a 100% Indigenous board. Operating in Cairns, The MaraWay tackles tough issues to help the local community. Investing in RESQ+ provides a revenue stream that helps keep The MaraWay self-funded and free to focus on community needs. This model has enabled growth, innovation and real change in the community. The MaraWay delivers services and support at the Community Hub. This assistance ranges from helping people access Centrelink services and write resumes to providing spaces for community members to gather and feel welcome. For more information, please visit themaraway.org.au
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