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Kimberley leaders to gather in Broome for inaugural Indigenous Business Forum
Aboriginal business leaders, government representatives and industry figures fro...
Natasha Clark 20 Apr 2026
The Closing the Gap narrative does not define us, direct us, or determine our vision for the future
Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation acknowledges the national intent behind the Cl...
Nathan McIvor 18 Feb 2026
Fuel at $3.75 a litre: why remote WA families are paying double and how Djarindjin wants the system fixed
Families in some of Western Australia's most remote communities are paying nearl...
Reece Harley 16 Jan 2026
Power on Country: How Djarindjin is rewriting the rules of remote energy
By the time power was finally restored to the Dampier Peninsula community of Dja...
Reece Harley 17 Dec 2025
'We created our own solutions, and they work' - Djarindjin’s Nathan McIvor
At the AEMEE (Aboriginal Enterprises in Mining, Energy and Exploration) Conferen...
Reece Harley 6 Nov 2025
'Be bold in your ambitions': Djarindjin chair challenges industry at AEMEE 2025

On Larrakia Country in Darwin on Wednesday, Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation chair Brian Lee opened the 2025 Aboriginal Enterprises in Mining, Energy and Exploration (AEMEE) Conference with a focus o...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Nov 5, 2025
Kimberley solar project aims to flip power model to close the gap

For years, Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation (DAC), which serves an Aboriginal community in WA's Kimberley region, has relied on Horizon Power's diesel generators.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Sep 16, 2025
Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation announces funding boost for clean energy

The Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation has announced the WA government's offer of $5 million in conditional grant funding from the Lower Carbon Grants Program (LCG) - Gorgon Fund in funding towards the...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 5, 2024
Nathan McIvor awarded business person of the year 2024 by Broome Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation chief executive Nathan McIvor has been recognised as the Business Person of the Year 2024 by the Broome Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 31, 2024
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