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Indigenous Business Month 2022

October is Indigenous Business Month, an annual event that aims to promote national Indigenous businesses and give them a voice, while highlighting the diversity of the Indigenous market. Established by the alumni of Melbourne Business School’s MURRA Indigenous...

Celebrating Indigenous Literacy Day

Indigenous Literacy Day 2022 will take place on 7 September this year, and aims to support literacy in remote communities across the country – an important cause to get behind for all Australians. Read on to learn more about Indigenous Literacy Day and find out how...

Supplier Diversity September

Supplier Diversity September is a month-long event hosted by Supply Nation that highlights the advantages of working with a diverse range of suppliers and champions the many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-owned organisations making waves in Australia. Supply...

International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

Taking place each year on 9 August, the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is a time to recognise the achievements and contributions made by Indigenous people, as well as to promote and protect the rights of the world’s Indigenous...

Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2022

NAIDOC Week (derived from the acronym for the group originally responsible for the event, the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) is an important time to recognise the culture, history and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...

Closing the Gap in Australia Health Inequality

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have some of the worst health outcomes of any group in the world. In 2018, the Indigenous child mortality rate was twice the rate for non-Indigenous children, and Indigenous people die around eight years younger than...

Gender Diversity in Construction

Construction is currently one of Australia’s top job-generating industries hiring more than a million people. However, it is also reported to be the country’s second most male-dominated industry – behind mining. Female participation sits at just 18% of the total...

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