by user | Dec 22, 2022 | Waalitj Hub
New business set for success Raquel Todd is a proud Banyjima and Kariyarra woman and the Co-Founder of Blak Line Industries, a majority-owned and operated Aboriginal business composed of seven different Traditional Owner families. Founded in 2022, Blak Line Industries...
by user | Dec 12, 2022 | Waalitj Hub
Building capability for future success Proud Ballardong Noongar man Gavin McGuire is the Owner and Managing Director of Koormal Group, a service provider for civil and construction projects in the commercial, mining and government sectors. Gavin and his business...
by user | Dec 8, 2022 | Waalitj Hub
Family business reaches new heights Proud Bardi and Yindjibarndi man, Matt Leisk, is the Director of Leisk Hydraulics, a family-owned and operated Plumbing and Gas business passed down through three generations. He joined the family business as an apprentice in 2014...
by user | Sep 19, 2022 | Waalitj Hub
Sharing Culture and Country Through Art Karthi Muir is a young emerging artist whose work has included several significant fine artworks, public art murals, and design projects. As a proud Wongai Wongatha man from Leonora, Karthi aims to share his culture and Country...
by D'Arne Corr | Aug 2, 2022 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
Waalitj Hub and Cm3 PARTNERSHIP Indigenous businesses will be supported to achieve prequalification for projects with hundreds of businesses across Australia thanks to a partnership between the Waalitj Hub and Cm3. Cm3 is a web-based Work Health & Safety (WHS) system...
by user | Jul 8, 2022 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
Partnering To Build Capacity Significant investment will be made towards First Nation’s empowerment in the Kwinana, Peel and Upper South-West region of Western Australia thanks to an extended partnership between the Alcoa Foundation and Waalitj Foundation. Alcoa...