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Clean-up and remediation projects creating skilled job pathways for Indigenous workers in WA
Indigenous workers in remote WA communities are gaining recognised qualification...
Giovanni Torre 5 May 2026
Young mob to learn bushfood mastery for new venture
A youth-driven Aboriginal commercial catering venture on New South Wales' south...
David Prestipino 10 Apr 2026
Indigenous graduates launch hospitality careers at Uluṟu
Twenty-three young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees graduated from...
Giovanni Torre 4 Mar 2026
Electricity provider invites early-career First Nations professionals to join in Australia’s clean energy transition
Electricity provider Transgrid says it is "particularly focused" on attracting F...
Callan Morse 3 Mar 2026
Economic prosperity is the missing link in Closing the Gap
Five years into the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, the national data poi...
Reece Harley 3 Mar 2026
Shoulder to shoulder: Shane Webster’s vision for Indigenous-led business empowerment

On Ngarrindjeri Country in South Australia, a project engineer sits alongside Elders, listening to stories of resilience and cultural survival.

Reece Harley Reece Harley Feb 25, 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
‘For a better world’: Martin Luther King III partners with CareerTrackers to advance Indigenous economic empowerment

Martin Luther King III was formally welcomed at Sydney Opera House on Gadigal Country on Tuesday, marking a historic moment for First Nations economic empowerment as the globally recognised human righ...

Governance drives development of Indigenous leaders

Proper governance, leadership growth and succession planning are at the heart of a corporate leadership program enhancing skills of the next wave of Indigenous executives.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jan 14, 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
Jobs, training growing at Indigenous farm enterprise

An Indigenous livestock farm is on track to strengthen employment and training prospects for First Nations youths. Aboriginal-led enterprise Galari Farm, north of West Wyalong in the Bland Shire regio...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Nov 10, 2025
National Indigenous Training Academy graduates celebrated

Ayers Rock Resort has celebrated 28 Indigenous people graduating from the National Indigenous Training Academy (NITA), bringing the total number of graduates to 772 since the program began.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Oct 28, 2025
Big miners, TOs back next-gen cultural heritage leaders

A new multi-million-dollar training program will boost the numbers of Indigenous people working in cultural heritage management. The groundbreaking national training initiative by the ARC Training Cen...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Aug 25, 2025
Training centre to drive cultural heritage protection innovation in the resources sector

A new Australian Research Council Training Centre is aiming to transform cultural heritage management in the resources sector. Based at Flinders University in collaboration with The University of Quee...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 20, 2025
Indigenous jobs grow as Rio Tinto training pays dividends

The recent resumption of Rio Tinto's annual Aboriginal Training and Liaison program continues to create avenues to employment for Indigenous people across the Pilbara in Western Australia.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Aug 11, 2025
TAFE Queensland launches national grants to support clean energy and healthcare

Queensland's TAFE Centres of Excellence have become the first in the country to offer competitive applied research grants, with $2.4 million available in the first funding round.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 14, 2025
New gas contract fires up Benang’s broad vision

Indigenous business Benang has secured more work with ATCO Australia, winning a contract to install new gas infrastructure across Perth's northern suburbs.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jul 14, 2025
Closing the employment gap for First Nations job seekers

Sustainable and meaningful employment is essential for financial security, especially in today's cost-of living crisis. Yet for many Australians, particularly First Nations people, this security remai...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jul 4, 2025
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