Nina Hendy   

Business
Drive to boost Indigenous jobs in tech sector
Indigitek aims to boost the number of Indigenous people entering the tech indust...
Nina Hendy 29 Aug 2023
Indigenous Exporter of the Year named
An Indigenous-owned and Indigenous-run business boasting clients throughout Asia...
Nina Hendy 25 Aug 2023
NSW Minister for Aboriginal Affairs backs teaching of Indigenous perspectives of European colonisation in schools
New South Wales Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty, David Harris, has th...
Nina Hendy 9 Aug 2023
From the midfield to the microphone: Essendon's Courtney Ugle on building a speaking career
Essendon player Courtney Ugle is open about the fact that football saved her lif...
Nina Hendy 8 Aug 2023
Australia's first Indigenous US Consul-General heading home
The first Indigenous person to be appointed an Australian Consul-General is retu...
Nina Hendy 8 Aug 2023
Sasha Sarago on Gigorou: 'The book that rewrites beauty for First Nations women'

Being told she was 'too pretty to be Aboriginal' as a child is a comment that has stayed with proud Wadjanbarra Yidinji and African-American woman Sasha Sarago for her entire life.

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Nina Hendy Aug 8, 2023
Leading the push to bolster the careers of First Nations women

A push to deliver meaningful opportunities for First Nations women to develop their leadership capacity and connections is needed in Australia, says Women's Business founding director Kat Henaway, who...

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Nina Hendy Aug 3, 2023
Report reveals growing positivity for Indigenous Australians' financial wellbeing

The financial wellbeing of Indigenous Australians is improving according to First Nations Foundation's first Impact Report. The report has revealed the positive impact of the organisation's training o...

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Nina Hendy Jul 28, 2023
Indigenous consumers fork out millions in "unacceptable" overdrawn banking fees

The banking regulator has revealed that First Nations people are paying up to $3000 in overdrawn fees to banks each year, which has been deemed completely unacceptable.

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Nina Hendy Jul 19, 2023
Aboriginal art in the spotlight

Interest in Australia's 60,000-year-old Aboriginal arts heritage has increased significantly in the past few years as investors circle some of the nation's increasingly well-known Indigenous artists.

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Nina Hendy May 30, 2023
Fujitsu Australia cements further First Nations partnerships amid reconciliation push

Fujitsu Australia has been on a journey to foster greater Indigenous inclusion in a bid to be a better corporate citizen. The IT service management company has subcontracted two First Nations business...

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Nina Hendy May 25, 2023
Daisy Hill: The Aboriginal artist in high demand

Making a living out of painting contemporary Aboriginal art while celebrating her Indigenous heritage has been a dream come true for proud descendant of the Muruwari people, Daisy Hill.

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Nina Hendy May 10, 2023
More work needed to restore Aboriginal culture to rightful place, teachers say

An Indigenous cultural teaching business that aims to facilitate greater understanding of cultural practices says more needs to be done to ensure Traditional practices aren't lost over time.

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Nina Hendy May 8, 2023
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