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Major Kakadu plum purchase shows Indigenous supply chain benefits
Adelaide-based Creative Native Foods has expanded its commitment to Indigenous-l...
David Prestipino 5 Jun 2026
Beyond the larrikin legend: How Crocodile Dundee brought the world to Bininj and Mungguy Country
On April 30, 1986, a leather-clad bushman swaggered onto the silver screen and c...
Dianne Bortoletto 22 Apr 2026
Traditional Owner airport takeover set to keep critical industries alive
Concerns essential services and supplies for Kakadu and West Arnhem communities...
David Prestipino 22 Apr 2026
Deal boosts rehabilitation prospects of Ranger uranium mine
A new deal has ensured extensive rehabilitation at the Ranger uranium mine in th...
David Prestipino 3 Feb 2026
Remoteness no barrier to business for Kylie-Lee Bradford
From one of the tiniest and most isolated communities in the world, Kylie-Lee Br...
Dianne Bortoletto 11 Sep 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...

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Nicole Brown May 22, 2025
First Nations duo dining out on export support

Two Indigenous food and beverage businesses are among 15 companies receiving one month of expert support to export their products globally. Dhuwa Coffee (Aromas) and Kakadu Organics were chosen by the...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 8, 2025
Lauren Ganley appointed chair of Kakadu Tourism

Proud First Nations woman Lauren Ganley is the new chair of Kakadu Tourism. On Tuesday the business announced that long-serving chair Rick Allert AO has retired after a decade in the position.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 8, 2025
Rio to take full control of uranium mine near Kakadu

Mining giant Rio Tinto will put its money where its mouth is and get on with the job of shutting down and rehabilitating a controversial uranium mine surrounded by the World Heritage Kakadu National P...

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Aaron Bunch Nov 20, 2024
Crafty pair among trio of Indigenous businesses up for Queensland export gong

A non-alcoholic craft beer company run by a husband and wife team are among three finalists in the First Nations category of the Premier of Queensland's Export Awards.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Aug 15, 2024
ERA challenges NT government decision to not renew Jabiluka lease

Energy Resources of Australia will appeal the Northern Territory government's decision to not renew the Jabiluka mineral lease, with a Federal Court listing scheduled for Thursday.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Aug 8, 2024
Jabiluka to join Kakadu National Park following lease decision

The federal government has advised the Northern Territory government not to renew the Jabiluka Mineral Lease, enabling the site's incorporation into Kakadu National Park.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 29, 2024
NT government denies lease renewal on Jabiluka Uranium Mine

The Northern Territory government has knocked back an application from Energy Resources Australia for a 10-year lease renewal on the Jabiluka Uranium Mine.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 26, 2024
Celebrating culture creates opportunities in Kakadu

In 2021, then 24-year-old Bininj man James Morgan founded Yibekka Kakadu Tours with the aim of creating more employment opportunities for local Bininj people, whilst sharing his cultural knowledge wit...

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Dianne Bortoletto Jun 25, 2024
Indigenous enterprises play key role in delivering Arafura housing works

More than 11 Northern Territory companies have been keeping busy with construction and repairs and maintenance works, providing training opportunities and business across the NT through remote housing...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 3, 2024
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