by user | Jun 2, 2022 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
CONNECTING INDIGENOUS BUSINESSES IN BUNBURY After delivering successful online pop-up hubs during the pandemic, the Waalitj Foundation are back to offering support and providing opportunities for Indigenous businesses to connect in person thanks to a partnership with...
by user | Apr 13, 2022 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
First Virtual Pop-Up success Finding new ways to provide safe support and connection opportunities for Indigenous businesses during the pandemic has led to the Waalitj Foundation’s first successful virtual pop-up thanks to a partnership with the Alcoa Foundation....
by user | Mar 15, 2022 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
Strong Business Built on a Motivated Mindset “I think without the Waalitj Hub we would be a year behind,” said Blake Hayward, a determined Goreng Noongar Man and Waalitj Hub client. With 16 years of industry experience and support from the Waalitj Hub, Blake has been...
by user | Feb 18, 2022 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
First hybrid pop up connects businesses A desire to keep providing safe support and connection opportunities for Indigenous businesses during COVID-19 times led to the first successful hybrid hub delivered in Kwinana recently by the Waalitj Foundation’s Waalitj Hub....
by user | Jan 24, 2022 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
Successful Indigenous female-owned company Indigenous Female-Owned Company is Awarded a Contract with Energy Company An historical award for a female-owned Indigenous company after it was awarded a contract with Shell Australia (Shell). Bunbara Group, led by Managing...
by user | Nov 23, 2021 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
First Indigenous Funeral Service Launched in WA A Kariyarra Noongar woman has established the State’s first Indigenous funeral company with the mission of bringing culture, honour and tradition to services. Sharon Todd was motivated to start her own business, Towards...