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← Queensland Youth Justice
Live TrackerQLD Crime Prevention Schools

Promise → Provider → Process → Award → Local Alternative

This is the live CivicGraph chain for Queensland crime prevention schools. It combines official public sources, the local justice funding mirror, the local state tender mirror, and the already-visible provider field in the target regions.

9
Official public chain sources
0
Direct CPS tender rows in local mirror
1
Ohana supplier rows in local tender mirror
$3.2M
Community-controlled target-region field
Package-wide shortlist

What the visible provider field looks like across the full package

This turns the site filter into an operator view: who is most visible on the ground, who already has contract-linked exposure in the Queensland system, and where the community-controlled alternatives sit relative to that stack.

Top provider local share
28%
Regional Youth Support Service of current local mirrored field
Top incumbent contract share
67%
Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Welfare Association of visible contract exposure
Top 3 incumbent share
100%
how concentrated the visible contract-linked stack already is
Community-controlled alternatives
5
already visible in the same site catchment
Dominant visible providers

Highest local mirrored presence in the selected site field.

Regional Youth Support Service
Community-controlled
Rockhampton; Rockhampton City; ROCKHAMPTON CITY
$5.4M
19 rows
Anglicare Youth Support Program
Cairns North; CAIRNS NORTH
$4.1M
16 rows
ICYS - Regional Youth Support Service (Lockyer and Somerset)
Ipswich; IPSWICH
$1.8M
12 rows
ICYS - Ipswich Youth Support Service
Ipswich; IPSWICH
$1.7M
9 rows
DCYSI Bail Support and Walali Bili Service
Rockhampton; ROCKHAMPTON CITY
$1.2M
3 rows
Queensland Youth Services Inc
Currajong, Townsville (C)
$1.0M
1 rows
TAIHS Bail Support Townsville
Community-controlled
Douglas (Townsville City)
$1.0M
2 rows
The Cootharinga Society of North Queensland
Townsville, Townsville (C)
$954K
4 rows
Contract-linked incumbents

Providers in the site field that already have visible QLD contract-disclosure exposure.

Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Welfare Association
Berserker, Rockhampton (R); Logan Central, Logan (C); Manunda, Cairns (R); Townsville, Townsville (C)
$4.6M
19 rows • 2022-23
Darumbal Community Youth Service Inc
Rockhampton, Rockhampton (R)
$2.2M
2 rows • 2022-23
Community-controlled alternatives

Community-controlled organisations already visible in the same catchment.

Townsville Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Health Services
indigenous corp • Townsville
$2.0M
5 rows
Darumbal People Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
indigenous corp • Livingstone
$654K
4 rows
Palm Island Community Company Limited
charity • Townsville
$327K
1 rows
NPA Family and Community Services Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Corporation
indigenous corp • Torres
$130K
2 rows
Queensland Murrie Chaplains Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
indigenous corp • Brisbane
$78K
2 rows
Chain health

What is strong, what is weak, what is still hidden

strong

Promise layer

Hansard + statements + budget framing are explicit.

strong

Named providers

Men of Business and Ohana are both visible in the public record.

partial

Tender process

Public EOI trace exists, but CivicGraph does not yet mirror that tender row.

partial

Award / payment

Ohana has a mirrored awarded row; Men of Business does not yet.

strong

Local alternatives

Target regions already contain community-controlled and non-aggregate providers.

Immediate read

Queensland has a visible promise chain and a visible provider market, but not yet a fully visible tender-to-award chain.

That means the right accountability question is no longer “was this promised?” It is “who actually got selected, under what process, and compared to which local alternatives?”

Missing piece

The largest current gap is the missing local mirror row for the Crime Prevention Schools EOI / tender process, even though the public QTenders / VendorPanel trace is visible.

Official Source Chain

These are the official or official-adjacent public sources that form the current chain.

2024-12-10promiseofficialexternal only

Hansard promise names Ohana and Men of Business

Parliamentary debate records two Youth Justice Schools via Ohana for Youth and four early intervention schools, including Men of Business on the Gold Coast.

Source extraction
ISSN 1322-0330 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Hansard Home Page: http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-assembly/hansard

and, along with $40 million for four early intervention schools. One will be delivered on the Gold Coast by Marco Renai—the 2024 Australian of the Year from Queensland—through his Men of Business school aimed at re-engaging 900 students who have fallen out of mainstream schooling and are assessed as at risk of falling into crime throughout Queensland. Youth crime is not just about statistics; it is about people. It is about the small business owner who is repeatedly targeted. It is about the family whose sense of security has been shattered by a home invasion. It is about every victim who dese

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Queensland Parliament Hansard• Sites: Gold Coast, Ipswich, Townsville, Rockhampton
Open source →
2025-06-23statementofficialmirrored

Government singles out Men of Business and says tenders will follow

Official statement says $50M over five years for four Crime Prevention Schools, with Men of Business first and tenders later for Townsville, Rockhampton, and Ipswich.

Source extraction
A Fresh Start For Queensland: Crime Prevention Schools underway with Budget funding - Ministerial Media Statements

A Fresh Start For Queensland: Crime Prevention Schools underway with Budget funding - Ministerial Media Statements search menu Search Queensland Government The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory About Cabinet Cabinet documents Ministers and Portfolios Media Statements Home Media Statements Media Statements Subscribe Help and Support Published Monday, 23 June, 2025 at 10:21 AM JOINT STATEMENT Premier and Minister for Veterans The Honoura

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Queensland Ministerial Media Statements• Provider: Men of Business Academy• Sites: Gold Coast, Townsville, Rockhampton, Ipswich
Open source →
2025-06-24budgetofficialexternal only

Budget envelope confirms the early intervention spend

Budget statement places Crime Prevention Schools inside the broader early intervention youth justice funding package.

Source extraction
Youth Justice, Victim Support and Corrections Budget to help deliver safety where you live - Ministerial Media Statements

rdcore repeat offenders. The Budget delivers $215 million new early intervention programs to divert at-risk youth from a life of crime, including Gold Standard Early Intervention, Crime Prevention Schools and Regional Reset programs. The Budget also includes $225 million to deliver the new Staying On Track rehabilitation program, with intensive rehabilitation for 12 months after detention, to reverse Labor’s 94% reoffending rate for youths leaving detention. Other key initiatives include: $40 million for two Youth Justice Schools for children on youth justice orders, to help divert youth

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Queensland Ministerial Media Statements• Sites: Queensland
Open source →
2025-06-25qonofficialexternal only

Question on Notice 769 confirms procurement process for the remaining three sites

Official answer says Men of Business is first and the department will undertake a procurement process and call for tenders for Townsville, Rockhampton, and Ipswich.

Source extraction
QUESTION ON NOTICE No. 769 Asked on 25 June 2025

emy is the first of the Crime Prevention Schools to receive funds of $10 million to expand their existing capability to include Years 7 to 10. The department will be undertaking a procurement process and calling for tenders to operate the other three Crime Prevention Schools in the Townsville, Rockhampton, and Ipswich regions. If successful applicants are not already accredited, they may then be required to apply for accreditation with the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board in accordance with the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017. The service provider for the Crisafull

Source diagnostics
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Queensland Parliament Questions on Notice• Provider: Men of Business Academy• Sites: Townsville, Rockhampton, Ipswich
Open source →
2025-08-05estimatesofficialexternal only

Committee hearing restates Ohana delivery pathway

Estimates hearing records Ohana as the Youth Justice School service provider and places the schools inside the committee-answered funding narrative.

Source extraction
5 August 2025 Estimates—Attorney-General; Justice; Integrity 1

justice orders. Whilst the crime prevention schools might take youth on youth justice orders, the youth justice schools are specifically targeted at youth on youth justice orders. Ohana for Youth runs the successful Arcadia College on the Gold Coast. It is the service provider for the schools in Logan and in Cairns. They deliver highly specialised behavioural reform with individualised and dedicated case management, one-on-one mentoring, family support and parental coaching to provide wrap-around supports that lead to long-term change. We know that the previous 82 Estimates—Youth Justice and V

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Justice, Integrity and Community Safety Committee• Provider: Ohana for Youth• Sites: South-East Queensland, North Queensland
Open source →
2025-08-29tender tracepublic tracemissing from mirror

QTenders / VendorPanel trace appears for Crime Prevention Schools

Public EOI trace for VP476087 shows an open provider process signal, even though that row is not yet mirrored in CivicGraph state tenders.

Source extraction
QTenders

QTenders serves this record through a client-rendered shell, so the tracker uses the structured public trace fields and the existing CivicGraph mirror-gap check rather than a server-rendered tender detail page.

Source diagnostics
Trace ID: VP476087
Notice type: Invitation to Offer - Other Submission
Issued by: Department of Youth Justice
UNSPSC: Politics and Civic Affairs Services
Released: 29 Aug 2025, 6:43 am
Closing: 26 Sept 2025, 2:00 am
Render: client rendered page shell
Fetch status: 200 via fetch
QTenders search crawl because tender detail page is client-rendered
QTenders / VendorPanel• Sites: Townsville, Rockhampton, Ipswich
Open source →
2025-10-01mirror gapmirror gapmissing from mirror

Men of Business has no local tender-mirror supplier row yet

CivicGraph currently has no state_tenders supplier row for Men of Business against the Crime Prevention Schools chain, even though the organisation is publicly named.

CivicGraph state_tenders mirror• Provider: Men of Business Academy• Sites: Gold Coast
2025-10-01award tracemirrormirrored

Ohana appears in the DYJVS contract disclosure feed

The local tender mirror carries 1 OHANA EDUCATION LTD row(s) worth $1,650,000 from the Department of Youth Justice and Victim Services.

Source extraction
Just a moment...

Direct source fetch is blocked by a challenge page. This tracker is relying on the mirrored procurement row and the other public chain evidence instead of the raw CSV body.

Source diagnostics
Access gate: challenge
Fetch status: 403 via fetch
Department of Youth Justice and Victim Services disclosure• Provider: OHANA EDUCATION LTD• Sites: Logan, Cairns
Open source →
2026-02-04rollout statementofficialmirrored

Logan rollout names Ohana for Youth

Official statement says Ohana for Youth will operate the Logan Youth Justice School and a second Cairns site is underway.

Source extraction
Major milestone delivered for new Youth Justice School in Logan - Ministerial Media Statements

. The program includes i ntensive supervision for up to 12 hours a day , 5 days a week, and a project-based curriculum with specialist teachers and extracurricular activities. The Logan Youth Justice School i s expected to take referrals and commence enrolments in the second half of this year , subject to national accreditation approvals. The Crisafulli Government is restoring safety where you live with more police, stronger laws and new early intervention and rehabilitation program s , with victim numbers down 7.2 per cent in 2025 compared with the previous year, based on population. Premier

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Queensland Ministerial Media Statements• Provider: Ohana for Youth• Sites: Logan, Cairns
Open source →

Named Providers In The Mirror

Direct rows already visible in the CivicGraph youth justice mirror for the organisations at the centre of the current story.

Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$3.1M
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$2.3M
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Community, Youth Justice Services and Womenqld historical grants
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation: $562,072 for Community, Youth Justice Services and Women (2011-12)
$562K
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Community & Youth Justice Services & Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Servicesqld historical grants
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation: $380,507 for Community & Youth Justice Services & Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Services (2010-11)
$381K
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Community and Youth Justice Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Servicesqld historical grants
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation: $364,238 for Community and Youth Justice Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services (2009-10)
$364K
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Community and Youth Justice Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Servicesqld historical grants
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation: $326,224 for Community and Youth Justice Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services (2008-09)
$326K
Open source file →
Men of Business Academy
Crime Prevention Youth Justice Schoolsqld_ministerial_statement
No amount mirrored
OHANA EDUCATION LTD
General Goods and Servicesdyjvs contracts
OUTSOURCED SERVICE DELIVERY
$1.6M
Open source file →
Shine For Kids Limited
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$6.9M
Open source file →
Shine For Kids Limited
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$6.4M
Open source file →
The Ted Noffs Foundation
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$5.6M
Open source file →
The Ted Noffs Foundation
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$5.4M
Open source file →
The Ted Noffs Foundation
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$5.2M
Open source file →
The Ted Noffs Foundation
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$454K
Open source file →
Yabun Panjoo Aboriginal Corporation
Social Servicesdyjvs contracts
Specialised Services and Support
$5.3M
Open source file →
Yabun Panjoo Aboriginal Corporation
Regional Resetqld_ministerial_statement
No amount mirrored

Tender / Process Gap

This is the critical break in the chain between public promise and structured procurement evidence.

Direct CPS rows
0
No local tender row yet for Crime Prevention Schools / VP476087.
Men of Business supplier rows
0
No local supplier trace yet in state tenders.
Ohana supplier rows
1
Awarded row exists via the DYJVS disclosure ingest.
Special assistance school rows
0
No local structured school-process rows under that model name either.

Award / Payment Trace That Is Visible

These rows exist now in the local QLD state tender mirror and are the current best structured procurement evidence around the named provider field.

The Ted Noffs Foundation
Department of Youth Justice and Victim Services • awarded
$16.6M
4 rows
Open source file →
The Ted Noffs Foundation
Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs • awarded
$13.3M
5 rows
Open source file →
Yabun Panjoo Aboriginal Corporation
Department of Youth Justice and Victim Services • awarded
$10.5M
2 rows
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Department of Youth Justice and Victim Services • awarded
$5.4M
2 rows
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation
Queensland Corrective Services • awarded
$5.0M
12 rows
Open source file →
Anglicare Southern Queensland;Artius Pty Ltd; Bridges Health & Community Care Ltd.;Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation
Queensland Corrective Services • awarded
$3.4M
1 rows
Open source file →
OHANA EDUCATION LTD
Department of Youth Justice and Victim Services • awarded
$1.6M
1 rows
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs • awarded
$1.0M
1 rows
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services • awarded
$429K
1 rows
Open source file →
Gallang Place Aboriginal and Torrest Strait Islander Coproration
Queensland Corrective Services • awarded
$265K
1 rows
Open source file →
GALLANG PLACE
Queensland Corrective Services • awarded
$26K
1 rows
Open source file →
GALLANG PLACE ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS CORPORATION
Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs • awarded
$25K
1 rows
Open source file →

Youth Justice Buyer Departments

The underlying youth justice procurement field is large. That makes the missing structured Crime Prevention Schools row even more significant.

Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs
45,665 tender rows
$3.3B
Department of Youth Justice and Victim Services
599 tender rows
$201.6M
Department of Youth Justice
688 tender rows
$51.2M

Existing Provider Field In The Target Regions

Non-aggregate youth-justice-linked providers already visible across Logan, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Rockhampton, Townsville, and Cairns/Yarrabah, now joined to the repaired QLD contract-disclosure mirror.

Visible providers
12
Community-controlled
3
With contract trace
2
Matched contract exposure
$6.9M
Regional Youth Support Service
Community-Controlled
Rockhampton; Rockhampton City; ROCKHAMPTON CITY
Local field
$5.4M
19 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
Anglicare Youth Support Program
Cairns North; CAIRNS NORTH
Local field
$4.1M
16 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
ICYS - Regional Youth Support Service (Lockyer and Somerset)
Ipswich; IPSWICH
Local field
$1.8M
12 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
ICYS - Ipswich Youth Support Service
Ipswich; IPSWICH
Local field
$1.7M
9 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
DCYSI Bail Support and Walali Bili Service
Rockhampton; ROCKHAMPTON CITY
Local field
$1.2M
3 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
Queensland Youth Services Inc
Currajong, Townsville (C)
Local field
$1.0M
1 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
TAIHS Bail Support Townsville
Community-Controlled
Douglas (Townsville City)
Local field
$1.0M
2 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
The Cootharinga Society of North Queensland
Townsville, Townsville (C)
Local field
$954K
4 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
TAIHS Youth Support Services (TYSS)
Community-Controlled
Townsville
Local field
$722K
2 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
CentacareCQ Youth Support Service
Rockhampton; Rockhampton City; ROCKHAMPTON CITY
Local field
$436K
13 rows
QLD contract trace
No trace yet
0 rows
Darumbal Community Youth Service Inc
Rockhampton, Rockhampton (R)
Local field
$372K
1 rows
QLD contract trace
$2.2M
2 rows • 2022-23
Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Welfare Association
Berserker, Rockhampton (R); Logan Central, Logan (C); Manunda, Cairns (R); Townsville, Townsville (C)
Local field
$361K
4 rows
QLD contract trace
$4.6M
19 rows • 2022-23

Community-Controlled Alternatives Already Visible

These are community-controlled organisations already visible in the same catchments through the local mirror.

Townsville Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Health Services
indigenous corp • Townsville
$2.0M
5 rows
Darumbal People Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
indigenous corp • Livingstone
$654K
4 rows
Palm Island Community Company Limited
charity • Townsville
$327K
1 rows
NPA Family and Community Services Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Corporation
indigenous corp • Torres
$130K
2 rows
Queensland Murrie Chaplains Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
indigenous corp • Brisbane
$78K
2 rows
Next build

This should now become a true process tracker, not just a source chain.

The next engineering move is to ingest the Crime Prevention Schools EOI metadata itself, then add QON and estimates rows into a structured evidence table so the chain can be filtered by site, provider, process step, and evidence depth.