insurance, residential property maintenance services, commercial property fit out, refurbishment, new builds and other construction services within both the public and private sectors. The company also offers plumbing and electrical services, civil works, modular homes or site offices, project management, and client-side project management “We have a proven track record for delivering projects and services of varying sizes and complexity both on time and on budget,” Saia says. “We are accustomed to working within tight and inflexible deadlines, and we do so without compromising service delivery, quality, or design.” Moonyah Workforce, meanwhile, provides labour hire and recruitment and traffic management services. Their mission is to help Australians – particularly Indigenous Australians, but not only Indigenous Australians – to find opportunities in the workforce, and to help companies navigate the complexities around reconciliation action plans. In forming Moonyah Workforce, Saia and Anthony’s goal was to give workers “a sense of purpose and opportunity” – particularly workers who weren’t getting other opportunities because of either their circumstances or past mistakes. “We just wanted to help people,” Saia explains. “We wanted to help break the cycle that some people fall into. We wanted to help them make a change.” They also wanted to help their clients make a change, and help them find workers that were specifically suited to their needs. They wanted to introduce a recruitment process that “more than an anonymous form and some online training.” APRIL 2023
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