Community Services

Finding your feet in the Goldfields? We can help.

Whether you've just arrived or you've been here a while and need some support, we're here.

You're not alone. Free and confidential support — no referral needed.

What's your situation?

Tell us what's going on and we'll help you work out what to do next.

Not sure if this applies to you?

Call us on 1300 139 188 — it's free, confidential, and there's no wrong reason to call.

Starting over in a new place is hard.

Even more so in a regional area like the Goldfields, where things can feel unfamiliar and support can be harder to find.

We work with people from all walks of life — migrants and new arrivals, families looking for connection, job seekers, and community members who just need a hand navigating the systems and services available to them.

The Goldfields is a great place to live and work — and we want to help you feel at home here.

Our support is free, confidential, and available to anyone in the Goldfields Esperance Region.

What we can help with

We support people at different stages of settling in and finding their way.

Settling into life in Australia
Understanding your rights as a migrant or visa holder
Finding work in the Goldfields region
Accessing government and community services
Language and cultural support
Community education and information sessions
Connecting with local groups and networks
Referrals to other support organisations

How we help

We're more than a referral service — we work alongside you.

Migrant settlement support

Our Migrant Settlement Advocate is based right here in Kalgoorlie. They can help you understand how things work in Australia, access the services you're entitled to, and start building a life in the Goldfields. You don't need to have a specific problem to reach out — just come and have a conversation.

Employment connections

The Goldfields has a lot to offer — good jobs, affordable living, and a genuine community. Our Goldfields Migrant Employment Project connects people looking for work with local employers who are actively hiring. If you're here and looking for your next opportunity, we can help open some doors.

Community education

We run information sessions on legal rights, financial literacy, and how to access services — for community groups, schools, workplaces, and organisations across the region. If you'd like us to come and speak to your group, get in touch.

How to get help

It's straightforward. Here's what happens when you reach out.

1

Get in touch

Call us, email us, or come in. You don't need to have a specific question — just tell us a bit about your situation.

2

We'll talk it through

We'll listen and ask a few questions to understand what you need. There's no pressure and no judgment.

3

We'll connect you with the right support

Whether that's working directly with us, connecting you with another organisation, or just pointing you in the right direction — we'll make sure you know what to do next.

Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm.

A few things worth knowing before you reach out.

It's completely free

There's no charge for any of our support. Ever.

It's confidential

What you tell us stays with us. We won't share your information without your permission.

No referral needed

You don't need anyone to send you. Just get in touch.

We work with all backgrounds

We support people from all cultural backgrounds, including First Nations people and people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities.