REFERRAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS · MADE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Help is everywhere. Knowing it is the work.

Frontline workers carry the network in their heads — which grants pay out, which services respond, which intake workers help. Ìtura Pro makes that knowledge searchable, attributed, and lasting.

WHY WE EXIST

The network is held by workers. Held, but never housed.

01.

Across South Australia there are thousands of services — for housing, food, family violence, mental health, financial counselling. They live in PDFs, spreadsheets passed between caseworkers, sticky notes, and the back of business cards.

02.

By the time a list reaches the person who needs it, half the numbers have changed and a third of the services have moved or closed. The cost is paid in dead-end phone calls — by people already at the edge.

03.

Ìtura Pro turns that fragmented knowledge into a living directory. Every service is verified. Every change is attributed. The network's trust is the people inside it.

FOR NAVIGATORS · ÌTURA PRO

The directory tool you wish someone had built ten years ago.

Ìtura Pro is the workspace for the people who keep the network honest — the navigators, social workers, and intake staff who already do this work, often in their own notebooks. We just gave them somewhere to put it.

01

A briefing, not a dashboard.

Open Pro and read one sentence: what changed in your network overnight, what needs your verification, and which grants are closing soon.

02

Every change is attributed.

An intake worker updates a phone path. A navigator moves Hutt St to 24/7. A field note lands. The directory's trust is the people inside it.

03

The map is a filter, not decoration.

Tap Mt Gambier and the whole product narrows to that catchment — the briefing, the queue, the grants.

04

Catch the cold spots.

Pro shows where the network has no answer. Coverage is a goal, not a flex.

Free for not-for-profit and government navigators in launch regions.

Adelaide metro, Mt Gambier, and the Riverland — our launch regions.

WHAT A DAY LOOKS LIKE · ATTRIBUTED

The directory stays honest because the work is visible.

Every change in the network is timestamped and attributed to the worker who made it. The trust isn't institutional — it's named.

  1. 08:14 Foodbank SA hours verified — a food-relief worker
  2. 09:20 ac.care Mount Gambier note added — an intake worker
  3. 10:45 Hutt St Centre 24/7 access confirmed — a housing navigator
  4. 11:32 Anglicare IVR updated — an intake worker
  5. 17:21 Housing pathway marked thin in Riverland — network signal

THE NETWORK · MAY 2026

What's in the directory.

182
services
Verified across food, housing, DV, mental health, legal, financial.
188
contributions
From frontline workers across the network.
6
sector guides
NDIS · Centrelink · crisis · housing · legal · reporting.
Adelaide
built here
Growing across South Australia.

QUESTIONS

The ones we get most.

Anyone working on the frontline at a not-for-profit or government service. Request access at /early-access — most requests are approved straight away. Access is account-gated so every change stays attributed to a named worker.

Yes for not-for-profit and government navigators in our launch regions. We don't take VC money and we don't sell data. Long-term funding is a mix of philanthropy and contributions from larger services that benefit from the network.

From the workers using it. Every service is verified against the organisation's own website or, increasingly, with the organisation directly. Every change is attributed to a named contributor.

Because it's where we are. Adelaide is small enough to walk the room, big enough to test edge cases (regional + remote + multilingual). Once the model holds here we'll move to Victoria and the NT.

Sign in and use the Pro tool. Every contribution is attributed. If you spot a problem and aren't a Pro member yet, email feedback@itura.au and we'll fix it within 48 hours.

Yes. Sessions use HttpOnly cookies. We don't store who searched for what. Nothing is shared with advertisers or analytics platforms outside our own infrastructure.

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