
Outcomes snapshot / May 2026
Utopia Homelands Bed Delivery
Centrecorp Foundation support helped Goods on Country and A Curious Tractor move practical bed infrastructure into the Utopia Homelands with Oonchiumpa, creating the first evidence base for the next Stretch Bed delivery, household follow-up and consent-checked stories.
Verified from the live community register.
Conservative floor of one person per bed. Household reach to reconcile.
Next round measures household reach, product use and local production roles.
Stretch Bed setup tracked via assembly feedback, missing parts and repair notes.
Voice themes emerging
Beds off the ground, safer rest and household infrastructure families can actually use.
Community feedback connects recycled plastic with a product that is useful and durable.
Building beds can become structured skills, pride, training hours and production roles.
Next step links delivery demand to Oonchiumpa and Central Australia production capability.
What we measure next
- Household benefitFinal bed count, household reach, direct people supported and follow-up needs.
- Health and comfortComfort, back pain, sleep, off-ground safety and whether the bed is still in use.
- Circular economyRecycled HDPE per bed, local feedstock potential, repairability and product lifespan.
- Voice and consentThree to five approved family, Elder, Oonchiumpa and delivery-partner voices.
- Production pathwayYouth training hours, assembly time, local roles, facility readiness and maintenance.