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Community Controlled and governed


Community Advisory Group


Guided by Community. Grounded in Culture. Driven by Purpose.

At First Nation Services, we believe that real change starts with listening to the people we serve. That’s why we’ve created a Community Advisory Group (CAG) — a dedicated space where community voices help shape the direction of our services, programs, and long-term vision.


What is the Community Advisory Group?


Our Community Advisory Group is a voluntary body of respected community members, Elders, service users, and local leaders who provide cultural guidance, lived experience insight, and strategic advice to our Board of Directors.

The CAG does not hold legal governance authority, but it plays a critical role in ensuring our decisions remain grounded in the values, priorities, and lived realities of our First Nations communities.


Our Mission for the CAG:


  • To embed cultural legitimacy into all levels of our organisation
     
  • To build a two-way accountability system between the community and our leadership
     
  • To ensure that our services reflect the needs, values, and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
     

Key Functions of the CAG:


  • Provide regular input into strategic planning, service delivery models, and community engagement
     
  • Offer cultural oversight and support culturally safe practice across all programs
     
  • Identify emerging community needs, challenges, and opportunities
     
  • Promote transparency and ensure the organisation remains connected to grassroots voices
     
  • Report quarterly to the First Nations Care Board of Directors
     

Who Can Join?


We are inviting passionate individuals with strong community ties and cultural knowledge to express interest in joining the CAG. This includes:

  • Elders and cultural leaders
     
  • Youth representatives
     
  • Parents or carers with lived experience in child protection or NDIS
     
  • Professionals or advocates with a commitment to Indigenous wellbeing
     
  • Members from regional and remote communities
     

No formal qualifications are required — just a commitment to walking with us on this journey of healing, empowerment, and change.


Why Join the CAG?


As a member, you’ll have a meaningful impact on shaping services that directly affect our people. You’ll be part of a respected group that advises leadership and ensures First Nations voices remain front and centre in everything we do.

How to Apply


If you’re interested in joining the Community Advisory Group, please complete the Expression of Interest form below or reach out to our team.


Committee Leaders

Justin Yalbarra Chairperson

 

First Nations Leader | Cultural Strategist | Advocate for Sovereign Self-Determination
Martu Country, Western Australia



Justin Yalbarra is a proud Martu man, with deep ancestral roots across the vast red earth of the Western Desert in Western Australia. As one of the most respected emerging voices in First Nations leadership, Justin has dedicated over two decades to advancing the social, emotional, and cultural wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across the country.

Growing up between remote Country and urban centres, Justin has become known for his ability to walk in both worlds — bridging ancient cultural knowledge with modern governance, service reform, and community empowerment. His work spans child safety reform, NDIS strategy, and cultural governance, often advising state and federal agencies seeking genuine co-design with First Nations people.

Justin is also a Company Director at First Nations Services, where he drives strategic direction, strengthens cultural governance, and ensures all operations are grounded in Indigenous values and accountable leadership. Under his guidance, the organisation has grown its influence and reach, delivering culturally safe, community-led services across regional and remote areas.

Justin’s leadership is guided by ancestral wisdom, collective strength, and a vision of true self-determination for future generations. He serves on multiple First Nations advisory groups and is known for championing men's healing, youth empowerment, and sovereign community control.

In 2023, he played a pivotal role in the development of a national cultural leadership initiative, supporting the next wave of First Nations changemakers across the continent

Lara Alcott Vice Chair

 

Vice Chair, Community Committee – First Nations Care
First Nations Advocate | Cultural Connector | Champion for Grassroots Empowerment
Northern Queensland – Gugu Badhun, Yidinji & Torres Strait Islander Connections


Lara Alcott is a proud Gugu Badhun woman with strong cultural ties to the Yidinji people and Torres Strait Islander communities. As Vice Chair of the First Nations Care Community Committee, Lara plays an important leadership role in ensuring community voices remain at the heart of service design, delivery, and decision-making.

With deep grassroots experience and a passion for uplifting her people, Lara has worked across community wellbeing, youth engagement, and cultural advocacy for over a decade. She is widely respected for her ability to connect Elders, families, and young people through inclusive, culturally safe dialogue and action.

Lara’s leadership is grounded in cultural integrity and community-first thinking. She has contributed to initiatives focused on healing, education, and intergenerational resilience, and continues to champion culturally responsive support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families across Far North Queensland.

A dedicated advocate for self-determination, Lara brings compassion, lived experience, and unwavering commitment to her role—helping shape a stronger, more inclusive future for mob.

Our Leaders !

Cr Trevor Tim First Nations Care Director

 
Proud Waanyi/Gangalidda & Erub Island Man | First Nations Leader | Motivational Speaker | Cairns City Councillor


Cr Trevor Tim is a proud First Nations man with ancestral roots on his father’s side from the Waanyi and Gangalidda Peoples of the Gulf of Carpentaria, and on his mother’s side from Erub (Darnley Island) in the Torres Strait. Grounded in strong cultural identity and guided by the wisdom of his ancestors, Trevor walks proudly in both worlds, honouring his heritage while forging pathways for future generations.

Born in Cloncurry (a Murri from da Curry) and a long-time resident of Cairns for over 46 years, Trevor has built a remarkable life dedicated to leadership, service, and uplifting community. He proudly became the first Indigenous Councillor elected to the Cairns Regional Council, representing Division 4, which includes Earlville, Kanimbla, Mooroobool, and parts of Manoora and Manunda.

Trevor's leadership journey began early, serving as school captain in both primary and high school. He went on to become a representative footballer, a professional dancer, and later a dedicated youth worker in residential care for over a decade—supporting at-risk young people through guidance, cultural strength, and consistent mentorship.

With over 30 years of experience in the tourism industry, Trevor is now at the forefront of Indigenous Tourism in Cairns, where he champions career pathways in the marine sector for young First Nations people. He also co-founded the motivational speaking company “Success With Attitude” alongside friend Bram Collins, using the platform to inspire diverse audiences across Australia for over two decades.

Trevor is also a respected national voice as the long-standing host of “National Talkblack” on Bumma Bippera Media (BBM 98.7FM), where for over 11 years, he has kept the public informed, engaged, and connected through powerful storytelling and informed dialogue.

A committed non-smoker, non-drinker, and advocate for a positive and healthy lifestyle, Trevor exemplifies integrity in action. His entrepreneurial spirit, authentic communication style, and ability to connect with people of all ages and backgrounds — Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike — has made him one of Australia’s leading First Nations speakers.

Trevor lives in Brinsmead with his wife Jackie, his life partner of 33 years. Together, they have raised four children and enjoy time with their four grandchildren. Their multicultural family heritage — combining Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, Papua New Guinean, and Australian ancestry — reflects the inclusive, resilient, and interconnected values Trevor brings to every role he undertakes.

With a heart for service and a voice for change, Cr Trevor Tim is not only a leader — he is a visionary, mentor, and motivator. He often reflects on life’s two most important days: “The day you are born, and the day you discover why.” For Trevor, that purpose is clear — to uplift his people, empower the next generation, and ensure every voice in the community is heard.


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