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Showcasing Indigenous Entrepreneurship to the world.

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Australia

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Showcasing Indigenous Entrepreneurship to the world.

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English

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Episodes
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Wealth In First Nations

8/10/2022
Kado Muir is an First Nations Australian artist, anthropologist and Indigenous rights activist based in Leonora WA. He is a cultural leader and senior knowledge holder of the Ngalia dialect group of Mantjiltjara language group, with traditional connection to country to the northwest of Leonora. Kado has researched and published on Australian Aboriginal heritage and native title and is a fierce advocate for Indigenous Australian rights in land, and protection of cultural heritage and First Nations languages. Kado is Chair of the National Native Title Council, Co-Chair of the First National Heritage Protection Alliance and is a steering group member of the First Nations Clean Energy Network. He has a keen focus on responsible investment, meaningful ESG actions and First Nations equity in projects on traditional country. Kado is also an accomplished visual artist specialising in print making and works on canvas. In promotion of traditional knowledge and cultural expression Kado explains: “we create awareness and understanding to support your learning relationship with Aboriginal art, culture and communities.” Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:20:15

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Soil to sales - challenges and opportunities to reach equity for Indigenous food rights and profits

8/10/2022
Through the eyes of working to establish an indigenous food production self determination business, a 10-15 minute talk and discussion will be about challenges and overcoming these challenges. Latarnie McDonald Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:17:42

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The Difference Between Indigenous and Western Entrepreneurship

8/10/2022
Indigenous entrepreneurship has been taking place for millennia, benefiting communities before colonisation. What is Indigenous entrepreneurship? How can we revitalise it? And how can we decolonise it from Western entrepreneurship? Dean Foley is a Kamilaroi entrepreneur and Founder at Barayamal (Black Swan). Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:22:42

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Aboriginal economic participation and the rise of ‘self identification’

8/10/2022
Aboriginal economic participation is on the rise, and so is self-identification. Brendan Moyle is a Kamilario/Gomeroi man who has spent much of his life living on Yuin, Ngarigo, Ngunnawal and Ngambri country. He is currently the CEO of Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council which is located on the Central Coast, which is one of the largest and highest performing Local Aboriginal Land Councils in NSW. Brendan has been involved in Land Rights in NSW for over 20 years, at community and state level supporting Local Aboriginal Land Councils and communities. He, along with other members of the NSW Land Rights community, helped to form and shape the NSW Aboriginal Economic Development movement within Local Aboriginal Land Councils. He has over 25 years of community participation across Aboriginal housing, culture and heritage, legal services, and governance. Prior to commencing as the CEO of Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council, he spent 21 years between the NSW and Commonwealth Governments, operating as a Senior Executive Service Officer leading complex policies and programs. Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:53:57

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Building Indigenous Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

8/10/2022
Provide opportunities to support the entrepreneurial workforce to support Indigenous Economies. Melody Lewis Founder at Indigenous Community Collaborative Melody is a member of the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, born and raised in Mohave Valley, AZ. She is driven by a strong desire to help create a vision to find educational and career opportunities for students, individuals seeking personal growth, communities, and employers. Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:15:36

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First Nations International Engagement a path to Self-Determination

8/10/2022
First Nations International Engagement is essential in building not only the economic, political and social standing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples but it is also fundamental in ensuring that the identity, message, needs, wants, hopes and aspirations of our people are placed at the forefront at home and abroad. As the oldest diplomats in the world ensuring we take up the mantle of bringing our world together at a time of so much division is crucial in not only our own story but that of the wider world also. Jesse Martin CEO at ATSIIEO Jesse T Martin is a Wagadagam and Yuin man whose work in the community development and impact space for better outcomes and self-determination for First Nations people has led him to found the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander International Engagement Organisation (ATSIIEO). Through building First Nations partnerships with the international community Mr Martin looks to achieve an independent future for First Nations peoples as we embark on the forging of trade links, cross-cultural exchange, economic development and partnerships, educational pathways and exchange as well as ensuring that an undiluted First Nations perspective is delivered to the international community by community members who call these communities home. By ensuring that First Nations peoples are able to portray their own story, identity, needs, wants, aspirations and hopes for the future Mr Martin believes we can rewrite the dynamic on how we see the world, and how the world sees us. Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:24:16

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If the Aboriginal Flag were in the Blockchain

8/9/2022
It was announced ‘Australian government buys copyright to Aboriginal flag in $20m deal’. Within the copyright, transfer royalties from the sales of the Aboriginal flag will be donated to the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) and anyone will now be free to capitalise on the Aboriginal flag by using it on sporting apparel, websites, etc. Although it is fabulous to put this argument to rest the question of financial transparency remains the elephant in the room. Remuneration to organisations that represented Australia’s First People, such as NAIDOC, was through a ‘hand-shake’, a colonial symbol of trust –“dictum meum pactum” (my word is my bond). While the intention was perhaps well-intended many times it fell short of expectations. There is a new kid on the block that could change this for good. Blockchain technology enables trust that can be audited. Instead, of well-intended handshakes, there is transparency and auditability. Records powered by blockchain technology, such as NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and cryptocurrencies are permanent and cannot be deleted; they can only be updated with the original record retained. This technology is powerful for the art market. The technology defines ownership – like a digital fingerprint. While anyone can copy the Mona Lisa from Google only one party can own it. In this presentation, I will demonstrate how indigenous communities can be empowered by NFT’s to kickstart ongoing wealth. Vanessa (Lee) Lee-Ah Ma I am a First Peoples Australian, with over 25 yrs experience in research, suicide prevention, public and social policy development and cultural governance leadership connecting First Peoples culture with mainstream services, including negotiating with government departments, and organisations. I’m one of the founding members of the Indigenous data sovereignty network - Australia, and Chair of RUOK? Aboriginal-Torres-Strait-Islander Advisory board. Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:23:26

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First Nations Entrepreneurship with Dean Foley

9/21/2020
"First Nations people don't need a B-Corp Certificate or social enterprise training, that's just how we grow up, it's in our genes." Dean is a Kamilaroi man who grew up within the Aboriginal community in Gunnedah, NSW. He is the founder of Barayamal, the first Indigenous Accelerator program, Barayamal - now known as a world leader in Indigenous entrepreneurship. Before going into business, Dean served five years in the Royal Australian Air Force. Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:40:42

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How a Navy Officer is now achieving his business goals after service

9/20/2020
Matthew Is a proud Torres Strait Islander, whose family hail from Erub Island located in the eastern cluster of the Torres Strait. An experienced Financial Professional in the SME sector, helping business owners improve key business drivers and increase liquidity across a number of industries. Outside of work, he enjoys following and playing a number of sports, cooking a mean barbeque breakfast and spending time with his young family. Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:16:50

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Indigenous tourism marketplace connects travellers with tourism companies - Kayla Cartledge - Our Songlines

9/19/2020
Kayla Cartledge is a proud Gurrindji woman who grew up on Bunurong land on the Mornington Peninsula and recently launched a business called "Our Songlines", which is a platform that connects people to First Nations culture. Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:16:23

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Why Tara Callinan stayed in Silicon Valley to work in one of Australia’s best startups

3/9/2019
On today’s show, we hear how Wiradjuri woman, Tara Callinan from Dubbo, joined one of Australia’s fastest-growing and successful startups in Silicon Valley and what you can learn from working in a startup. How a girl from Dubbo ended up in Silicon Valley and joined one of Australia’s best startups in America. Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:26:44

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How a humble travel agent become a successful entrepreneur

5/21/2018
On today’s show, we talk with an entrepreneur who was born and raised in Northern New South Wales on Bundjalung country, Dwayne Good, who now runs the biggest Indigenous travel management firm in Australia that turns over millions of dollars annually. Dwayne is a passionate travel professional with over 10 years experience and is proud of his Aboriginal heritage. Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:54:45

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So you want to start your own business? Why knowing your worth and what to charge is critical to your success!

5/11/2018
On today’s show, we have a yarn with Cecelia Wright, who is a leading multicultural trainer, communicator and champion for Indigenous education and inclusion. Originally from Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, Cecelia has extensive experience embedding Cultural and inclusive practices in the Early Childhood Sector. “Starting a business is always a big step, but our attitude towards it was... Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:45:50

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Life-Changing Lessons From An Indigenous Entrepreneur Who Lost Everything

4/30/2018
On today’s show, we hear how Yamatji man, Leslie Dingo lost $160,000 and his life savings before figuring out the formula for success. Leslie is now a successful trader and investor who only works a couple of hours a day (after hitting the gym) and still lives in his community in rural Western Australia, while earning more money than most employees. Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:41:04

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How A Young Aboriginal Entrepreneur Sold His First Startup While in High School for $50,000 – Here’s How He Did It

4/23/2018
On today’s show, we hear how Darug man, Dylan Mottlee sold his first business at 17 for $50,000 and is now expecting to turn over $300,000 this year in his new business. “Everyone has a reason to keep going forward, regardless of your circumstances and regardless of your age. Don’t define anything by normal social standards, reinvent the wheel.” “It’s very plain and simple... Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:57:14

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Why we need to increase economic development to drive positive change

4/6/2018
On today’s show we have the inspirational, Jesse T Martin. Jesse is a Eora man who now lives in Cairns, and is the founder of the Streets Movement Organisation. He strives for social change by fighting for a hand up instead of a hand out. “It’s called the Could’ve Been Tribe, could’ve been this, could’ve been that, we all know someone from the Could’ve Been Tribe. Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:41:04

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How Australia’s mining decline is increasing Indigenous startups to bridge the economic and job gap

4/2/2018
Self-determination and helping your community through Indigenous Entrepreneurship with business leader Nyunggai Warren Mundine. Nyunggai Warren Mundine is a member of the Bundjalung First Nation of Australia and is a highly respected and influential businessman, political strategist and advocate for empowering the First Nations of Australia to build businesses and sustainable economies. Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:16:18

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Achieve your goals by backing yourself and being confident.

4/2/2018
Overcome challenges and achieve your goals by backing yourself and being confident with the inspirational Kristal Kinsela. Kristal is a proud Aboriginal woman, a descendant of both the Jawoyn and Wiradjuri nations. Kristal has more than 10 years’ experience in education and training, organisational and workforce development, supplier diversity working across Government... Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:02:00

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Valuable insights from a Young First Nations Entrepreneur.

4/2/2018
Phillip Harris, an Eastern Arrernte, Goolarabooloo and Wiradjuri man, is originally from Darwin but moved to Brisbane in 2013 for a scholarship to attend Nudgee College. Phillip is now studying economics at the University of Queensland and working on his tech startup, Aartbi. “With the rise of marketplaces, I knew I had to think outside the box and get creative.” “Time-management... Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:01:56

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How to create positive change and build a successful business.

4/1/2018
How to create positive change and build a successful business with the inspirational Murray Saylor. Murray Saylor is a proud Torres Strait Islander and Samsep clan member from Darnley Island (Erub). Murray is the founder and Managing Director of Tagai Management Consultants (TMC). Murray is an action-oriented procurement and sustainable community specialist, trainer, mentor and volunteer with over... Source Support the show First Nations Lottery instead of donating, buy a charity lottery ticket—it's a win-win!

Duration:00:22:26