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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade launches First Nations International Engagement Strategy
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade launched the First Nations I...
Giovanni Torre 8 Jul 2026
Fiji launches $50 million water bottling project in rural Ra
A new $50 million water bottling project at Naseyani in Fiji's Ra province is be...
Rebekah Rasmussen 1 Apr 2026
Munda Wines taps into global taste for Indigenous products
A South Australian winery's pursuit to leverage a growing taste for all things F...
David Prestipino 26 Nov 2025
Six Indigenous exporters in the mix for global nous
A growing number and breadth of Indigenous exporters has caught the eye of Austr...
David Prestipino 5 Nov 2025
New world order the norm for trailblazing Ikuntji Artists
The global success of artists from the small Ikuntji community's pioneering Abor...
David Prestipino 20 Oct 2025
Mt Yengo Wines: Expanding globally through Indigenous trade

In 2016, a new Australian wine label was born with a bold vision – to celebrate Indigenous culture through the medium of wine, and in doing so, challenge stereotypes.

Reece Harley Reece Harley Oct 15, 2025
Rirratjingu honoured at NT Export and Business Awards

Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation has been recognised for its outstanding contribution to economic development and community empowerment at the inaugural 2025 Northern Territory Export and Business A...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Oct 13, 2025
Jala Jala Treats celebrated at Governor of Victoria Export Awards

For Jala Jala Treats, taking their chocolate to kitchen tables all around Australia and the world isn't solely about their success, it's about bringing other Indigenous businesses along with them.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Oct 1, 2025
Amanda Healy’s Kirrikin honoured at WA Export Awards

Proud Wonnarua woman Amanda Healy and her Indigenous fashion label Kirrikin have won the inaugural First Nations Exporter Award at the 2025 Western Australian Export Awards.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Sep 18, 2025
Remoteness no barrier to business for Kylie-Lee Bradford

From one of the tiniest and most isolated communities in the world, Kylie-Lee Bradford began building her empire. It started about a decade ago with her late mother Sheril Cahill in Patonga, in a smal...

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Dianne Bortoletto Sep 11, 2025
Culture as Capital: Ikuntji Artists take Indigenous design to the world

In Haasts Bluff, a remote community in the Western Desert, art is transforming into economic power. Ikuntji Artists, the first art centre established in the Western Desert in 1992, has launched Ikuntj...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Sep 2, 2025
Leading with pride and purpose: Amy Crookes a finalist for 2025 Supply Nation awards

"Do good work."That's what the sign above Amy Crookes' desk reads - a daily reminder for Ms Crookes, APAC ESG Services Leader and dedicated mother of two, to lead her life with pride and purpose.

First Nations growers help WA sandalwood leader on new export journey

Australia's largest private sandalwood grower, harvester, processor and exporter embarked on a name change last week, and with it a commitment to expand its Indigenous partnerships as it looks to incr...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jun 18, 2025
We can lead not just locally, but globally

As an Aboriginal entrepreneur and founder of DDesigns and Yerra I've seen how Indigenous business is a powerful force for change is, not just for individuals, but for entire communities.

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Dion Devow Jun 16, 2025
Trading in our DNA: How First Nations businesses are reclaiming a legacy of global exchange

Centuries ago, before colonisation drew borders across this land, our communities in northern Australia were already connected to the world. The Yolŋu people of Arnhem Land welcomed the Makassan...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown May 22, 2025
Awards to help boost First Nations export businesses

Applications are open for a new category - First Nations Exporter Award - for the outstanding international success of Indigenous export businesses at the 63rd Australian Export Awards.

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Dianne Bortoletto May 14, 2025
Ikuntji Artists: the export success story of a tiny remote community

From Paris Fashion Week to dressing staff at the Australian Consulate in Vietnam, Ikuntji Artists are an export success story. Located in the tiny remote community of Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji), three hou...

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Dianne Bortoletto Apr 16, 2025
“You can’t export from behind a computer”: Indigenous business on the move

If you've ever ridden on the Sydney Airport Link, the Malaysian Double Track, or the Singapore Circle Line, it's highly likely you've seen an Australian export in action.

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Zak Kirkup Mar 25, 2025
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