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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.
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.
Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation chief executive Joe Morrison believes First Nations people and community are at the heart of everything his organisation does.
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.
Indigenous consultant Kira-Lea Dargin understands the hurdles First Nations women face in business when it comes to achieving economic empowerment.
Budding First Nations entrepreneur, Temaana Sanderson-Bromley, hopes his fashion label inspires young Indigenous people to start their own businesses.
Professor Wayne Bergmann's address to the 11th Annual Aboriginal Economic Development Forum held in Darwin this week illustrated a damning gap between the promises made by resource companies and their...
Thirty-year-old Leah Paige Bennet is a proud Wujari Noongar woman with family ties to Ravensthorpe, ties she only discovered when she was 12 years old.