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Free tender readiness workshops for First Nations organisations
The National Indigenous Employment and Training Alliance is delivering a series...
Sponsored Content 10 Jul 2026
GBK Land Council secures First Nations skills funding for Torres and Endeavour straits
Gur A Baradharaw Kod Torres Strait Sea and Land Council Torres Strait Islander a...
Giovanni Torre 6 Jul 2026
Tambal Solutions powers careers in mining and earthworks
In Western Australia's Great Southern region an Indigenous-owned and women-led t...
Callan Morse 30 Jun 2026
Gadali hits right notes with IT wins
As NAIDOC Week celebrates 50 Years of Deadly, one Indigenous technology entrepre...
David Prestipino 30 Jun 2026
Real jobs, real futures: Our remote jobs program is changing lives
Our new Remote Jobs and Economic Development (RJED) Program is changing lives in...
PSG Holdings rebrands to Burion following national expansion

Pacific Services Group Holdings has rebranded under the name Burion as the company expands its construction and maintenance work across Australia.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 3, 2026
Next-generation Indigenous women flying employment flag

Rising Indigenous employment is being driven by women who are better qualified than men and more likely to attend school and avoid the justice system.

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Lloyd Jones May 18, 2026
High school return marks extension of 18 years of making a difference with Clontarf

It was a poignant return to his former high school in Karratha for Matt Holcz recently. The Rio Tinto iron ore chief executive was there to visit Clontarf students and announce a five-year extension t...

David Prestipino David Prestipino May 5, 2026
Clean-up and remediation projects creating skilled job pathways for Indigenous workers in WA

Indigenous workers in remote WA communities are gaining recognised qualifications in specialist clean-up roles through a training model designed to ensure participants complete projects with documente...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 5, 2026
Bold new podcast challenges leaders on workplace culture

The perspectives of First Nations employees in the workplace will feature heavily in a new Australian podcast which aims to shift the leadership conversation from optics to accountability.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Mar 26, 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Traditional Owners say Kimberley Mineral Sands project failed to deliver promised jobs

Trust between Joombarn-Buru Traditional Owners and the China-backed mining company Kimberley Mineral Sands has broken down over the issue of awarding local contracts, despite the injection of $160 mil...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 11, 2026
Indigenous graduates launch hospitality careers at Uluṟu

Twenty-three young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees graduated from the National Indigenous Training Academy with a nationally recognised Certificate III in Hospitality on Friday at 'Ayer...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 4, 2026
Core pathway to mining opportunities

Glencore Coal has opened its 2026 First Nations Pathways Program (FNPP) for Indigenous job seekers with ties to land near Glencore's Queensland and New South Wales sites.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 10, 2026
Agriculture program for young people begins on Yawuru Country in Broome

A new agriculture training program grounded in culture and on-Country learning has begun in Broome, with young people taking part in its first week of activities.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 10, 2026
20 Aurukun Council staff complete machinery course

Twenty Aurukun Shire Council employees have completed a two-week course in plant and machinery operations, gaining accredited tickets to operate a range of heavy equipment including loaders, graders...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 5, 2026
Why Indigenous representation needs to move beyond art on boardroom walls

For a long time, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander success has been most visible at the edges of Australia's economy, in sport, the arts and culture. These spaces matter deeply.

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Adam Davids Feb 3, 2026
Proud Dunghutti woman Rebecca McGuinness takes the reins at Indigenous consultancy firm Murawin

Proud Dunghutti woman Rebecca McGuinness is the new chief executive of the First Nations consultancy firm, Murawin. Ms McGuinness, who has connections to the Gumbaynggirr and Anaiwan peoples, has year...

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Brendan Foster Jan 19, 2026
Indigenous consultancy’s national award recognises diversity efforts

A national Indigenous consultancy has been recognised for its groundbreaking strategy work delivered with client organisations which enhance diversity efforts for Indigenous peoples.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Dec 31, 2025
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