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Boorloo summit celebrates strength of First Nations leadership
The First Nations UNLIMITED Leadership Summit recently brought Aboriginal leader...
Joseph Guenzler 21 May 2026
Rick Macourt - helping to lead the way for First Nations Economics: a blueprint rooted in culture and community
"To achieve social, cultural, and economic prosperity for First Peoples. "It's a...
Dechlan Brennan 30 Jun 2025
Unity is strength at the Noongar Chamber of Commerce
Noongar Chamber of Commerce chief executive Tim Milsom is passionate about empow...
Munda wines putting First Nations knowledge and expertise into winemaking
Munda Wines has been making a name for itself in the wine world since its launch...
Dechlan Brennan 18 Jul 2024
Love of community fuels Ashley Carroll's aspirations

Proud Mununjali woman Ashley Carroll has gone from dropping out of high school in year 8 to running a thriving business. Ms Carroll set up Alkira Fuel in 2019 shortly after her first child was born in...

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Brendan Foster Jun 25, 2024
Blak Brews going from strength to strength since winning Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars Australia

A First Nations-owned business that produces tea using native ingredients who won $250,000 in Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars Australia has not looked back since.

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Brendan Foster Jun 10, 2024
Female-owned Indigenous company taking on the "big boys" in oil and gas

First Nations women entrepreneurs are few and far between in the oil and gas industry, but proud Woppaburra woman Nikky Barney-Irvine has set about to change that.

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Brendan Foster Apr 30, 2024
NSW Governor visits Aboriginal company giving First Nations women "Real Futures"

Proud Worimi Tongan woman and Real Futures project manager and team leader, Oneeva Tuuhetoka, said much of what the Aboriginal-owned company does is out of sight.

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Brendan Foster Feb 26, 2024
Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation helping First Nations people achieve their goals

Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation chief executive Joe Morrison believes First Nations people and community are at the heart of everything his organisation does.

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Brendan Foster Feb 21, 2024
First People's Assembly "door is always open", but Treaty will happen even if Vic Opposition don't walk in

Treaty negotiations in Victoria will go ahead with or without the support of the state opposition, with the First Peoples' Assembly saying "their door is always open'' for conversations with all polit...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 16, 2024
Pandemic the catalyst for Yaye

COVID-19 was the demise of many businesses, but in Melissa Cole's case, it was the catalyst for Yaye. Ms Cole said that constant use of hand sanitiser during the pandemic dried out her skin.

Dianne Bortoletto Dianne Bortoletto Feb 6, 2024
Indigenous Women in Business Network to empower entrepreneurs

Indigenous consultant Kira-Lea Dargin understands the hurdles First Nations women face in business when it comes to achieving economic empowerment.

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Brendan Foster Jan 30, 2024
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