🌟 We are excited to announce the launch of the Indigenous Business News (IBN)! 🌟 As the only 100% Indigenous-owned member of the Australian Press Council, IBN is committed to bringing life to Indigenous business stories and beyond. Our mission is to represent the diverse voices of all Indigenous Australians, covering news, sport, culture, health, politics, and more. Our partnership with the Australian Associated Press (AAP) and our team of talented Indigenous writers ensure that we provide a platform for success stories, challenges, and everything in between. Join us in celebrating and supporting Indigenous entrepreneurship and leadership. Read more about our launch and our vision for the future: https://lnkd.in/g6U9manM #IndigenousBusinessNews #IBN #IndigenousLeadership #FirstNations #InclusiveFuture #Journalism
Indigenous Business News
Newspaper Publishing
Your #1 source for impactful journalism bridging communities in Australia.
About us
The Indigenous Business News (IBN) is a pioneering publication dedicated to showcasing and uplifting Indigenous-owned businesses and the broader First Nations community across Australia. As the only 100% Indigenous-owned member of the Australian Press Council, we are committed to providing high-quality, non-partisan journalism that reflects the diverse voices and experiences of Indigenous Australians. Our mission is to breathe life into Indigenous business stories while also covering a wide range of topics that impact our communities, including news, sport, culture, health, and politics. With a diverse team of Indigenous writers and contributors, we bring unique perspectives and insights to every story. At IBN, we believe in the transformative power of meaningful employment and leadership within Indigenous communities. Through our partnership with the Australian Associated Press (AAP), we amplify Indigenous voices and ensure that our stories reach a broad audience. Join us as we celebrate Indigenous excellence, resilience, and leadership. Follow our page for the latest updates, inspiring success stories, and in-depth coverage of the issues that matter most to Indigenous Australians. Together, we can build a brighter, more inclusive future for all. Follow us for inspiring success stories of Indigenous entrepreneurs, in-depth coverage of news, sports, culture, health, and politics, and engaging multimedia content including articles, videos, and podcasts. Stay updated on the latest developments in Indigenous business and leadership with The Indigenous Business News.
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- Newspaper Publishing
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- 2-10 employees
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- Nonprofit
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- 2024
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Energy Markets The ERA is the independent regulator of electricity, gas, water and rail in Western Australia. Our purpose is to benefit all Western Australians by promoting strong economic outcomes through effective regulation and decision making. We strive to make sure current and future consumers pay no more than necessary for safe and reliable utilities. #Analyst #ERA22180 #FullTime
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Introducing Mitu Wines at this year's Indigenous Emerging Business Forum Aboriginal Corporation Tradeshow🍷 Founded by an amazing team and the incredible Florence Drummond, Mitu Wines is an Indigenous and female-owned wine label born on the sacred land of Wadandi Boodja (Margaret River region). 🌿 Mitu Wines beautifully blends tradition with innovation, honoring 3,000 generations of Wadandi culture while crafting exceptional wines. Florence's journey from "Mines to Vines" is not only about winemaking but also about giving back to Country. Through her passion, Mitu Wines reconnects with the land and community, creating a legacy that extends far beyond the bottle. I'm sure we're all as excited as Florence for those tastings to be ready by the end of November! 🍷✨ Cheers to heritage, sustainability, and excellence! Read more about Mitu Wines' journey in our recent feature with IBN article https://lnkd.in/gtNSq7e2
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We are thrilled to spotlight John O'Driscoll, CEO of the Indigenous Emerging Business Forum Aboriginal Corporation (IEBF), whose visionary leadership has brought the IEBF Tradeshow to life for the fifth time! 🌟 His dedication to supporting Indigenous businesses has helped create a powerful platform that connects over 70 exhibitors from diverse industries. John’s passion for showcasing the innovation and talent within the Indigenous business community continues to inspire, as these entrepreneurs make waves in the industry and beyond. ✨💡 Check out the latest from the IEBF and discover the incredible businesses that were featured. Visit ibnews.com.au for more details. #IEBFTradeshow #IndigenousBusiness #IndigenousEntrepreneurs #VisionaryLeadership #Innovation #SupportLocal #IndigenousExcellence #BusinessGrowth #Proud
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https://lnkd.in/g4xMfPMp Dorinda Cox (She/Her) Jonathan Ford Justin Kickett Indigenous Emerging Business Forum Aboriginal Corporation John Penny Glenda Kickett Barry McGuire John O'Driscoll Ashéna O'Driscoll Jarrad Oakley Nicholls Amanda Healy Christine Ross FAIM Joslyn Eades-Tass DipMgt,DipBus,DipHR, DipProjMgt, MAICD Gosh Daher Anthony Mundine Jasmine Kadic (nee Harp) Sharna Collard KIM COLLARD Peter Cox Sandy Anghie Danny Cuccovia Danny Ford OAM Jeremy Wolf Kula-lee M. Dawn Wallam Michelle McAullay Mechelle Turvey Malarndirri McCarthy Ingrid Cumming Cheryl Kickett-Tucker AM Dr. Rishelle Hume AM GAICD Ben Wyatt Roger Cook Adam Bandt MP Mehreen Faruqi
comment: Time to stand up for our friends
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By Senator Dorinda Cox (She/Her) I refer to recent media reporting regarding me and my office. There is disappointingly significant missing context in this reporting. There are parts of the reporting that reflect staff grievances that were not presented to me, or that were assessed and not progressed by the independent Parliamentary Workplace Support Service.
Exclusive: Senator Cox responds to workplace allegations
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✨Last week, the Indigenous Emerging Business Forum Aboriginal Corporation hosted the 5th annual IEBF Tradeshow showcasing some of the most innovative Indigenous entrepreneurs and their incredible contributions to various industries. From beautifully crafted products to cutting-edge solutions, the tradeshow highlighted the remarkable talent and creativity within the Indigenous business community. 🌿 Supporting local and Indigenous-owned businesses is more important than ever. These entrepreneurs are not only making waves but also paving the way for the future of business excellence and cultural heritage. Let us know which products or innovations caught your eye! #IndigenousBusiness #EmergingEntrepreneurs #CulturalExcellence #SupportLocal #IndigenousInnovation #IndigenousAustralia #BusinessExcellence #IndigenousEntrepreneurs
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EXCLUSIVE By PETER ROWE First Nations businesses contribute over $4 billion to the Australian economy with the sector growing faster than any other, WA Greens Senator Dorinda Cox told guests at the Indigenous Emerging Business Forum Aboriginal Corporation (IEBF) gala dinner in Perth on Friday evening. #Business #Hero #News #tradeshow
Exclusive: First nations businesses a billion-dollar industry
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It is clear the Prime Minister is walking away from Truth and Treaty. Despite Labor previously committing to implement the Uluru Statement in full, today Anthony Albanese treated it like the elephant in the rom saying let's leave it to the states and territories. #opinion4
Why is the PM walking way from Truth and Treaty?
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By SCOTT BAILEY, JASPER BRUCE & LUKE COSTIN The Bulldogs will weigh up whether to play Indigenous star winger Josh Addo-Carr in their elimination final after he allegedly returned a positive roadside drug test. #sports
Bulldogs to make Addo-Carr call amid drug test drama
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