Manumaa Iatuila Builds a New Life in Goulburn Through PALM Scheme Work and Community Music

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PALM worker Pattson standing with a woman in front of a newly built green house, representing his achievements through the program.

Manumaa Iatuila came to Australia through the PALM Scheme with RWM in 2022 and works for a leading meat supplier in Goulburn, New South Wales. Since arriving, he has made the most of every opportunity, not just through his work but by finding new ways to stay connected to the things that matter most.

One of those things is music.


Back in Tonga, Manumaa was a long time member of several brass bands. So, when he found out about the local Wesleyan Methodist Tongan Brass Band in Goulburn, joining was an easy decision. The band brings together members of the Tongan community through faith and music, and for Manumaa, it quickly became a space to feel at home.


In April 2024, just a few months after joining, he was invited to travel with the band to Brisbane, where they led the Chermside RSL ANZAC Day parade. It was a proud and emotional moment.


"Playing in the band reminds me of being home," said Manumaa. "It makes me happy."


That feeling was shared by others. His fellow Tongan workers were proud to see him represent their community, with many sending messages of support and encouragement after the event.


At work, Manumaa is known for his reliability and broad skill set. He is a boner with experience across mutton, lamb and the box room, where products are packed for distribution. From boning to the saw, to load out, he steps in where needed to keep things moving. His hard work has been recognised, and he is now working with his host employer toward a Skill Visa with the goal of building a permanent life in Australia.


Alongside his work, he continues to support his family. Through the income earned here, he has funded his sister’s university studies, and she will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in June. In 2025, he is hoping to bring his mother to Australia to retire after decades working at the local telephone company. She is planning to travel with his sister and several of his nieces and nephews.


“It’s important that she gets a break,” said Manumaa. “She has worked so hard. I want her to rest here in Australia.”


For Manumaa, his PALM Scheme journey has been about more than just work. With the support of RWM, he has found routine, purpose and a sense of belonging in the workplace and in the broader community.


Being part of the band has helped him stay grounded, focused and connected while living far from his family. It is something for which he is incredibly grateful.


As his journey continues in Australia with RWM, Manumaa remains committed to showing up, giving his best and embracing the opportunities that come his way. RWM is proud of everything Manumaa has achieved and are glad to be part of his story.


More about the PALM Scheme

Pattson Tutu worked for RWM within the meat processing industry in Victoria part of the PALM Scheme for three years before returning home to the Solomon Islands in 2023. During this time Pattson worked on the production line as a labourer and was actively engaged with the community. His Site Manager said “Pattson was a dedicated and focused worker in the meat processing industry, he was also involved with the local community and attended church weekly,”

It's moments like meeting Pattson in his home country and seeing the impact of his achievements that makes us site managers want to work and do more and more.



Reconnecting in their home country

One year later, his Site Manager, travelled to Savo Island, a small village in the Solomon Islands to meet Pattson, which was a heartwarming and eye-opening trip. "It was really emotional being able to see Pattson again. I spent a lot of time with him and other Solomon Island workers during their time here in Australia, celebrating the good and bad. They've become like family to me," said his Site Manager.

Witnessing Pattson's journey from arriving to Australia in 2019, to achieving many milestones and goals moved his site manager. "His goals were to support his family financially and improve their standard of living while he worked in Australia. He's so humble about what he has achieved," they added, highlighting Pattson's admirable humility amongst his grand achievements.

Impact and success beyond borders

During their trip, his site manager witnessed the impact of Pattson's accomplishments for his family and wider community. “With money saved working in Australia, he's built three houses, for himself and his siblings, one of which they call the 'canteen' which sells groceries and essentials to village locals," they shared. “Now that Pattson and his wife are expecting their first child, the properties he has built has taken away a lot of stress for this family and has laid solid financial foundations," said his site manager.



Since returning to his village, Pattson was appointed as a youth coordinator at his church and has also invested in boats for transportation, enhancing accessibility between islands and contributing to the economic growth of his community. "His whole island has benefited with better access to groceries and transport, while he is inspiring and educating the next generation in his village,"  his site manager said said, highlighting the broader impact of opportunities through the PALM Scheme.

Creating a lasting impact

Drawing from Pattson's achievements, his site manager shared valuable insight for those looking at joining the PALM Scheme, “Take as many opportunities as you can within your workplace and develop those skills to take home with you... whether it's skills to help run a business or other skills to support yourself once you return home,” said his site manager. 

"Pattson set a great example of what a PALM worker can achieve. Not only was he a dedicated worker, but he also represented his country to create opportunities for other Solomon Islanders,” said his site manager

Looking for your pathway to employment in Australia with FIP Group through the PALM Scheme?


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Reuniting Through the PALM Scheme: Pattson’s Success Story

PALM worker Pattson standing with a woman in front of a newly built green house, representing his achievements through the program.

Pattson Tutu worked for RWM within the meat processing industry in Victoria part of the PALM Scheme for three years before returning home to the Solomon Islands in 2023. During this time Pattson worked on the production line as a labourer and was actively engaged with the community. His Site Manager said “Pattson was a dedicated and focused worker in the meat processing industry, he was also involved with the local community and attended church weekly,”

"It's moments like meeting Pattson in his home country and seeing the impact of his achievements that makes us site managers want to work and do more and more."

Reconnecting in their home country

One year later, his Site Manager, travelled to Savo Island, a small village in the Solomon Islands to meet Pattson, which was a heartwarming and eye-opening trip. "It was really emotional being able to see Pattson again. I spent a lot of time with him and other Solomon Island workers during their time here in Australia, celebrating the good and bad. They've become like family to me," said his Site Manager.

Witnessing Pattson's journey from arriving to Australia in 2019, to achieving many milestones and goals moved his site manager. "His goals were to support his family financially and improve their standard of living while he worked in Australia. He's so humble about what he has achieved," they added, highlighting Pattson's admirable humility amongst his grand achievements.

Impact and success beyond borders

During their trip, his site manager witnessed the impact of Pattson's accomplishments for his family and wider community. “With money saved working in Australia, he's built three houses, for himself and his siblings, one of which they call the 'canteen' which sells groceries and essentials to village locals," they shared. “Now that Pattson and his wife are expecting their first child, the properties he has built has taken away a lot of stress for this family and has laid solid financial foundations," said his site manager.



Since returning to his village, Pattson was appointed as a youth coordinator at his church and has also invested in boats for transportation, enhancing accessibility between islands and contributing to the economic growth of his community. "His whole island has benefited with better access to groceries and transport, while he is inspiring and educating the next generation in his village,"  his site manager said said, highlighting the broader impact of opportunities through the PALM Scheme.

Creating a lasting impact

Drawing from Pattson's achievements, his site manager shared valuable insight for those looking at joining the PALM Scheme, “Take as many opportunities as you can within your workplace and develop those skills to take home with you... whether it's skills to help run a business or other skills to support yourself once you return home,” said his site manager. 

"Pattson set a great example of what a PALM worker can achieve. Not only was he a dedicated worker, but he also represented his country to create opportunities for other Solomon Islanders,” said his site manager

Looking for your pathway to employment in Australia with FIP Group through the PALM Scheme?


Contact us

Pattson Tutu worked for RWM within the meat processing industry in Victoria part of the PALM Scheme for three years before returning home to the Solomon Islands in 2023. During this time Pattson worked on the production line as a labourer and was actively engaged with the community. His Site Manager said “Pattson was a dedicated and focused worker in the meat processing industry, he was also involved with the local community and attended church weekly,”

It's moments like meeting Pattson in his home country and seeing the impact of his achievements that makes us site managers want to work and do more and more.



Reconnecting in their home country

One year later, his Site Manager, travelled to Savo Island, a small village in the Solomon Islands to meet Pattson, which was a heartwarming and eye-opening trip. "It was really emotional being able to see Pattson again. I spent a lot of time with him and other Solomon Island workers during their time here in Australia, celebrating the good and bad. They've become like family to me," said his Site Manager.

Witnessing Pattson's journey from arriving to Australia in 2019, to achieving many milestones and goals moved his site manager. "His goals were to support his family financially and improve their standard of living while he worked in Australia. He's so humble about what he has achieved," they added, highlighting Pattson's admirable humility amongst his grand achievements.

Impact and success beyond borders

During their trip, his site manager witnessed the impact of Pattson's accomplishments for his family and wider community. “With money saved working in Australia, he's built three houses, for himself and his siblings, one of which they call the 'canteen' which sells groceries and essentials to village locals," they shared. “Now that Pattson and his wife are expecting their first child, the properties he has built has taken away a lot of stress for this family and has laid solid financial foundations," said his site manager.



Since returning to his village, Pattson was appointed as a youth coordinator at his church and has also invested in boats for transportation, enhancing accessibility between islands and contributing to the economic growth of his community. "His whole island has benefited with better access to groceries and transport, while he is inspiring and educating the next generation in his village,"  his site manager said said, highlighting the broader impact of opportunities through the PALM Scheme.

Creating a lasting impact

Drawing from Pattson's achievements, his site manager shared valuable insight for those looking at joining the PALM Scheme, “Take as many opportunities as you can within your workplace and develop those skills to take home with you... whether it's skills to help run a business or other skills to support yourself once you return home,” said his site manager. 

"Pattson set a great example of what a PALM worker can achieve. Not only was he a dedicated worker, but he also represented his country to create opportunities for other Solomon Islanders,” said his site manager

Looking for your pathway to employment in Australia with FIP Group through the PALM Scheme?


Contact us