
For 30 years, selectability has stood alongside regional Queensland communities — adapting, evolving and continuing to deliver care where it is needed most.
In 2026, the organisation marks three decades of supporting people and communities in regional, rural and remote Queensland.
Ingham regional coordinator, Julie Ross, said while selectability established a permanent brick-and-mortar presence in Ingham five years ago, their connection to the community began well before that.
“selectability’s work has always been grounded in trust and a strong commitment to ensuring people can access support they need close to home,” said Julie.
“Our work has always been about connection; listening to the community and tailoring services to local needs.
“Like all service providers in regional communities, rising costs, including the current fuel pressures, mean we need to continually review how we operate to remain sustainable.
“Over three decades, selectability has successfully navigated economic shifts, funding changes and sectorwide challenges while continuing to deliver care where it is needed most.”
Julie said selectability’s commitment to Ingham remained strong.
“We are here for the long term,” she said.
“We will continue to support wellbeing, connection and care for the Ingham community, now and into the future.”
For more information about selectability Ingham visit selectability.com.au

“We are here for the long term” says Ingham regional coordinator, Julie Ross. Photos supplied