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Helping our community for 10 years

- JARRARD POTTER

FOR the past 10 years, Ability Enterprise­s has helped some 480 vulnerable people in the Toowoomba community gain meaningful employment, and their amazing feats were cause for celebratio­n last week.

Joined by award-winning actor and comedian Shane Jacobson, the social enterprise held a special event to recognise its impact on the Toowoomba community and thank those who have helped make it happen.

“Ten years on and Ability Enterprise­s is going from strength to strength,” Ability Enterprise­s CEO Tracey Scanlan said.

“We currently have 92 staff employed across 11 service provision contracts, and we are being recognised, locally and nationally, for our commitment to creating a sustainabl­e business model that offers full time employment opportunit­ies to people with a disability.”

Ms Scanlan said their work in providing employment to people with a disability was made possible through service-related contracts in waste management, specialist cleaning services, manufactur­ing and recycling.

This month will see Ability Enterprise­s move into plastics recycling, a move that Ms Scanlan said would create up to 45 new jobs and divert 175,000 tonnes of single-use plastics from landfill.

“The board of directors and management team have been working hard to diversify our enterprise model, remain relevant and map our future direction,” Ms Scanlan said.

At their special Christmas barbecue, Mr Jacobson was the guest of honour, with the television personalit­y sharing personal stories of his family life, experience­s in lockdown, online bullying and how he pitched an American adaptation of the hit Australian movie Kenny.

Imparting words of wisdom to the Ability Enterprise­s crew at the barbecue, Mr Jacobson said “let’s try to laugh more, let’s not take life too seriously”.

 ?? Photo: Tamara Silvester. ?? WORDS OF WISDOM: Shane Jacobson chats to Craig Gooderem and Adam Thomas from Performanc­e Building Group.
Photo: Tamara Silvester. WORDS OF WISDOM: Shane Jacobson chats to Craig Gooderem and Adam Thomas from Performanc­e Building Group.
 ?? ?? Ability Enterprise­s CEO Tracey Scanlan speaks at an event celebratin­g 10 years of helping vulnerable people in the Toowoomba community find employment.
Ability Enterprise­s CEO Tracey Scanlan speaks at an event celebratin­g 10 years of helping vulnerable people in the Toowoomba community find employment.
 ?? ?? Will, Sarah and Henry McVeigh with Shane Jacobson celebratin­g 10 years of Toowoomba-based Ability Enterprise­s.
Will, Sarah and Henry McVeigh with Shane Jacobson celebratin­g 10 years of Toowoomba-based Ability Enterprise­s.
 ?? ?? ACHIEVEMEN­T: The Ability Enterprise­s Board, CEO Tracey Scanlan and special guest Shane Jacobson. Photos: Tamara Silvester
ACHIEVEMEN­T: The Ability Enterprise­s Board, CEO Tracey Scanlan and special guest Shane Jacobson. Photos: Tamara Silvester
 ?? ?? Ability staff member Connagh Peat and board member Erin O'Shea.
Ability staff member Connagh Peat and board member Erin O'Shea.
 ?? ?? Jo Capp, Claire Torkington and Simon Mills.
Jo Capp, Claire Torkington and Simon Mills.

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