The primary purpose of Regional Economic Solutions (RES) is to facilitate the co-design of solutions that foster understanding and inclusion.
In doing so, we help achieve timely outcomes for studies, projects and other initiatives that impact First Nations and other diverse communities. Our innate understanding of respectfully engaging with First Nations and the broader communities is a fundamental principle in maintaining corporate reputation and minimising project risk.
We are also equipped to negotiate and navigate through the web of legal, social, and cultural intricacies inherent in facilitating Indigenous economic development. These processes enable and support environments where business and government sectors, First Nations people and wider communities come together and achieve collective success.
Our vision
We seek fairness and equal outcomes for First Nations People, value for all.
Our mission
We drive social and economic outcomes for First Nations people in partnership with government and enterprise.
Our values
We hear
We value the unique story of our clients and stakeholders. We understand and develop a clear appreciation of our clients’ future aspirations.
We feel
Cultural, social, political and environmental factors impact on growth and capacity building. RES walks beside our clients to maximise opportunities and navigate risk.
We evolve
We support our clients to develop and evaluate strategies co-designed with local communities.
From the boardroom to the field… RES services provide key insight.
Community
We can assist First Nations businesses and communities, NGOs and new talent to tell their stories, supporting them with writing, editing and publishing services.
Environment
Partnering with scientists and organisations, our 65,000 years of First Nations wisdom handed down is crucial in addressing climate change and other environmental concerns.
Case Study
Carrapateena - Connecting a mine and a community
Regional Economic Solutions’ (RES) scope in the Carrapateena Copper-Gold Project included engagement services, cultural heritage and cultural awareness, construction staffing and support.
Learn how the RES team, as part of the Ausenco Downer Joint Venture, brought together mining company OZ Minerals and the Traditional Owners and First Nations community on the $320 million