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Harmony Home and Yard Maintenance debuts in Redlands

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Published: March 6, 2025
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RLOA’s Head of Operations Robert Rees and Head of Marketing and New Business Nicholas Power are excited to launch Harmony Home and Yard Maintenance for the Redlands community.
RLOA’s Head of Operations Robert Rees and Head of Marketing and New Business Nicholas Power are excited to launch Harmony Home and Yard Maintenance for the Redlands community.
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NEXT month marks an exciting chapter for Redlands homeowners with the launch of Harmony Home and Yard Maintenance, an initiative by Rural Lifestyle Options Australia (RLOA), an NDIS and Aged Care Home Care provider based in Redland Bay.

Harmony offers an extensive array of maintenance services designed to simplify life for homeowners.

From repairing or installing doors and locks to cleaning windows and gutters, changing lightbulbs, mowing lawns and pruning shrubs, Harmony’s skilled Home and Yard Maintenance Officers are prepared to meet the diverse needs of the community with professionalism and care.

The company prioritises both the functionality and aesthetic appeal of homes and gardens, ensuring that properties are well-maintained and attractive.

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Beyond the practical services, what truly sets Harmony apart is its foundational commitment to social responsibility.

The company reinvests its proceeds into RLOA’s Unfunded Projects initiative, directly supporting the development of services and infrastructure for some of the most vulnerable groups in society, including people with a disability and the elderly.

These projects span across South East Queensland and Northern New South Wales, addressing needs in rural and regional communities that are often underserved.

For Redlands residents, this means that each service booked with Harmony, whether it is lawn mowing, rubbish removal or pressure cleaning, translates into tangible support for vital community projects.

Harmony not only offers an exceptional maintenance solution, but also a chance to contribute to the broader social good, making each transaction impactful.

RLOA Head of Marketing and New Business Nicholas Powern shared his excitement about the launch.

“Harmony Home and Yard Maintenance is more than just a business; it is a community asset,” he said.

“After a year of dedicated preparation, we are thrilled to introduce a service that not only meets the home and yard care needs of the Redlands but also plays a crucial role in funding our Unfunded Projects.

“This initiative helps to build and maintain infrastructure that supports our community’s most vulnerable.

“It’s truly a win-win situation for everyone involved.”

Residents of Redlands looking for quality, reliable maintenance services that also contribute to a noble cause will find Harmony Home and Yard Maintenance an excellent choice.

It’s not just home and yard maintenance; it’s home and yard maintenance with a mission.

To explore what Harmony Home and Yard Maintenance can do for your home, visit harmonyhomeandyard.com. au or call 1300 032 175.

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