About Us
Real People’s People. Real Results.
Who We Are
We are a very small team of people motivated to getting individuals get a better life by finding jobs that suit their skills and with companies that appreciate their contributions.
This aspiration of ours ensures that delivering a high standard of service is second nature to us.
Who We Server
Employers who are seeking people willing to contribute to their business’s success.
Job Seekers who are seriously looking for a position that suits their experience and skills. It does not matter whether or not you have the exact right paper qualification. It’s your attitude that counts.

About our founder and CEO
Erma Yunita (we call her Nita) is passionate about caring for others and has, since her University days, been very involved in voluntary work. That compassionate nature was the force that created Chuah Support Services Pty Ltd at the height of Covid-19 when she received news of the resulting economic meltdown in Bali and the passing away of a few of her close friends.
Community work
Nita was the leader of a couple of women’s organisations including being vice president of Wanita KatoliK Republik Indonesia (Catholic Women’s Association, of Indonesia, a national organisation). Her inspirational energy and warm-heartedness in these leadership rolls gained her an enviably wide network among businesses and various levels of government. She is an active member of Carlingford Rotary Club (in Sydney), and as a member of Rotary International, recently instigated and helped raise funds for the construction of toilets for a remote community in Singaraja, Bali which made a huge impact to the lives of that community. More such similar projects are in the pipeline.


Protecting workers
Having learnt of many instances of exploitation of Indonesian workers in Australian farms by both unscrupulous farmers and contractors, she decided to use her connections at government level to help look after fellow Indonesian workers here. Therefore we have worked with relevant government departments to develop agreement templates which we use for farms and other businesses and workers. We therefore do not place workers with farms and businesses that do not agree to our terms. In fact, if we learn of poor treatment or exploitation of Indonesian workers, we do not hesitate to take action and to offer help. With the cooperation of our Darwin Consulate we recently rescued several workers from an abusive employer and a contractor who was underpaying them.
Unfortunately there is widespread exploitation of vulnerable workers from various other countries as well but we can focus on helping only our fellow Indonesians because we have the trust and support of our Consulate officials.
Appealing for greater opportunities for unskilled workers.


As an insightful business person in Australia, she has a good understanding of actual trade between Australia and Indonesia at the business level which can be very different from G to G dealings. This enables her to give good feedback to the relevant officials back in Jakarta. Her energetic involvement in trying to improve trade between Indonesian businesses in both countries is on-going and she actively helps businesses network.



Network and recognition
Nita has been for many years an outspoken supporter of poorer members of our society and has earned the attention of our government as a result. We are very thankful for her steadfast and very focused efforts to help workers get good jobs in Australia and New Zealand with proper pay, conditions and superannuation.
Below are some of the events and activities Nita had participated in which allows her to put forward to the authorities genuine concerns and suggestions for improvements in how our government can assist our people gain access to, in particular, farm jobs in Australia.

