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Carpentaria Shire Council enhances its management and delivery of projects with SurePact
The client Carpentaria Shire is a local government area in North West Queensland, where the Outback meets the Sea. It covers an area of approximately

Burke Shire Council utilises SurePact’s Project Management Framework to mitigate risk in project delivery
The client Burke Shire Council is a remote Council that can be found in far North West Queensland. The Shire lies on the south coast

Aurukun Shire Council identified major cost overruns using SurePact
The client Aurukun Shire Council is a small Council that can be found in Far North Queensland. It includes much of the traditional country of

Aurukun Shire Council collaborates with QBuild to improve construction deliveries for remote communities
With the help of SurePact, Aurukun Shire Council is collaborating with QBuild to improve construction deliveries for remote communities. The client Aurukun Shire Council is

Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council manages 32 grants across 19 funding bodies with SurePact’s solution
SurePact’s business intelligence allows the Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council’s (ASC) executives to have immediate access and knowledge of 32 current grant applications across 19 funding

Australia’s premier Indigenous art fair turns to SurePact for innovative project management solutions
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) – a major not-for-profit event – is continuing to forge new pathways for artists and performers, as well as

Aurukun Shire Council uses SurePact to improve collaboration with external contractors
Aurukun Shire Council is using SurePact to collaborate with external contractors more effectively and deliver infrastructure to remote communities more efficiently. The client Aurukun Shire

Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council is driving its digital transformation with SurePact
With SurePact’s project management software, Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council is embracing technology and getting the most value from their funding for the community. The client

Aurukun Shire Council see a return on investment in under 3 months with SurePact
By using SurePact’s project and contract risk management software, Aurukun Shire Council has been able to identify and manage risks and and reduce cost and

VR pilot in WH&S reduces risks and saves Burke Shire Council thousands in training costs
SurePact partnered with Next World Enterprises to deliver an innovative virtual reality program that reduced risk, boosted morale and saved money on training costs for

Cloncurry Shire Council improves contractor transparency and trust with SurePact
The Shire of Cloncurry is a local government area in North West Queensland covering an area of 47,971 square kilometres. Most of the Shire’s 3,100 inhabitants live in Cloncurry, the Shire’s major town and administrative centre. The Cloncurry Shire Council is a major employer in the area, which has twice been crowned ‘Queensland’s Friendliest Town’.

Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council achieves a 15% bottom line improvement with SurePact
By using the SurePact solution to identify, mitigate and manage risks, Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council reduced cost, time and scope blowouts, and realised a 15
We are thrilled to support Indigenous Councils across Australia, and we have partnered with amazing teams such as Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, and Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council to help them manage and deliver key projects & events across Wakka Wakka, Gunggandji, Yidinji, Wik, Wik Way and Kugu lands.
Where we’re headquartered, in Fortitude Valley QLD, the Traditional Custodians of Meeanjin (Brisbane) are made up of the Turrbal and Yuggera nation. We’re grateful to work and play here and we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which our business & events take place: here in Fortitude Valley, in the neighbouring Kombumerri, Mununjali, Kabi Kabi and Waka Waka regions, and right across Australia.
The foundations laid by these ancestors gives strength, inspiration and courage to current and future generations, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous – and that’s why we pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past, present, and emerging.