Indigenous Business Month runs from 1 October to 31 October each year, and is an important annual event that aims to promote national Indigenous businesses and give them a voice, while highlighting the diversity of the Indigenous market.
The 2022 theme is “Actions today. Impact tomorrow,” and focuses on inspiring the next generation of First Nations business leaders.
Continue reading to learn more about the event and how you can get involved.
The Purpose of Indigenous Business Month
Indigenous Business Month is an initiative driven by the alumni of Melbourne Business School’s MURRA Indigenous Business Master Class program, and was created to gather the best in Indigenous business owners, entrepreneurs and managers to develop new opportunities for Indigenous people.
The event uplifts business as a way of providing positive role models for young Indigenous Australians and improving the quality of life in Indigenous communities. As program director Dr Michelle Evans explains, “We want kids to see that their future lies not just in arts and sport. Business also requires creativity and provides a path to community growth and individual aspirations.”
The 2022 Event
This year’s theme acknowledges that for many Indigenous business owners, the path is not linear, and can be full of ups and downs. That’s why sharing these unique stories, experiences and journeys is crucial for inspiring the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs, enabling them to learn from those who have gone before them.
The Indigenous Business Month Awards for 2022 will showcase the outstanding achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses and provides identifiable national and local role models to inspire all Australians. The winners of the 121, Indigenous Digital Inventiveness, Indigenous Ingenuity and Regional Business Awards will be announced in late October.
Ways Get Involved
If you’d like to get involved with Indigenous Business Month, consider raising awareness through your business or the local community, or participating in the various virtual or in-person events happening throughout October.
This is also a chance for all Australians to find new ways to support Indigenous businesses through investment as part of supply chains and as consumers. Whether you are an organisation needing suppliers or an individual doing your Christmas shopping, making a point to buy from Indigenous-owned businesses is a worthwhile way to contribute.
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We appreciate their excellent services and their part in allowing us to recruit more Indigenous candidates every year.
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