
Western Australia’s building and construction industry is strongest when it supports its own.
MADDA welcomes ReddiFund as a valued Industry Partner, reinforcing a shared commitment to protecting workers across WA’s construction sector.
With more than 35 years of experience supporting WA construction businesses, ReddiFund is a trusted, independent redundancy fund with deep roots in the industry.
Built by the industry, for the industry, ReddiFund’s long-standing presence in the sector plays an important role in providing stability, continuity and support for the construction workforce.
Building Safer Construction Workplaces
ReddiFund’s purpose aligns closely with MADDA’s mission to protect tradespeople from harm, both seen and unseen.
Through this partnership, ReddiFund continues to support initiatives that contribute to safer construction workplaces, including:
- Increasing awareness of occupational dust exposure
- Promoting safer work practices across construction sites
- Supporting initiatives focused on worker wellbeing and early intervention
Supporting Worker Wellbeing
ReddiFund’s impact goes well beyond financial protection.
As a Founding Partner of MATES in Construction WA, ReddiFund has played a key role in supporting mental health and suicide prevention across the construction industry.
Through practical on-site training, peer support, and early intervention programs, MATES in Construction helps workers recognise when someone is ‘doing it tough’ and how to take action.
In a high-pressure industry facing both physical and mental health risks, this kind of support is essential.
Re-investing into the Construction Industry
As an industry-backed organisation, ReddiFund reinvests into programs that support workers and their families, strengthening the sector’s capacity to respond to both immediate and long-term challenges.
This partnership reflects a shared belief that protecting our WA tradies takes collaboration, leadership, and sustained commitment.
We look forward to working alongside ReddiFund to continue raising awareness, supporting those affected by asbestos-related diseases, and advocating for safer practices across WA’s building and construction industry.

