Youth on Track

Who We Are

Regional Enterprise Development Institute Ltd (REDI.E) exists to support our communities, by opening doors to opportunity, positive career pathways and economic development.
REDI.E offers the following programs for young people and families:

Youth on Track

Casework Support Program

Targeted Early Intervention

Youth Centers in Gulargambone & Coonamble

Our Mission

Youth On Track exists to empower young people and their families to build safer, brighter futures. We aim to reduce youth involvement in the justice system by offering early, culturally appropriate support, tailored case management, and access to programs that strengthen wellbeing, connection, and community.

Strong roots, brighter paths

What is Youth On Track?

Youth on Track is an early intervention program supporting young people aged 10-17 with culturally appropriate case management. It empowers youth and families to address behaviour, safety and wellbeing, offering support through mentoring, cultural activities, and access to local services.

Who is Eligible?

How to Refer?

To get the online referral form, email or call REDI.E

Guided by culture, backed by community - walking strong, dreaming big.

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Peter Gibbs

Chief Executive Officer

Peter Gibbs, also known as “Chicka,” is a Gamillaroi man from the community of Weilmoringle on the banks of the Culgoa River in far western NSW. He has over 30 years of experience working across Western NSW in community development and leadership.

Peter has worked in shearing sheds, on cotton fields, for the NSW Aboriginal Land Council, TAFE NSW Western Institute, and as an advisor to both Federal and State Government Ministers. He has served on the Skillset Senior College board and is an active member of the Bourke-based Nulla Nulla Local Aboriginal Land Council.

He was instrumental in the establishment of the IPROWD Program — a training model that prepares Aboriginal people for careers in the NSW Police Force, developed after the tragic death of his sister Fiona while in police custody. Today, IPROWD is one of the most recognised programs of its kind in NSW.

Peter continues to lead with purpose and vision, partnering with government, business, and community to create better life outcomes for Aboriginal people across the region.