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How to support Indigenous communities through NAIDOC Week and beyond

Cook from Warndu Mai Bushfood brittle The perfect sweet and sour candy. Sweet from the brittle and sour from the tangy limes. A great gift for every occasion, too. Damien s damper An all-round show-stopper, this one. Impress your mates with your bread-making skills, with little skill at all! Try playing around with any bush spice until you find your favourite. This is best cooked in a fire but an oven will do just as well. Urti pie This recipe is so special to us as it comes from Damien’s Nana Barb, who has since passed away. Most of Damien’s family members make this pie, which is renowned in the Flinders Ranges, home of the urti (quandong). 

Facebook, Instagram & TikTok launch campaigns for NAIDOC Week

Facebook, Instagram & TikTok launch campaigns for NAIDOC Week July 2, 2021 10:50 ‘Connect to Country’ from Facebook Australia and Indigenous creative agency Campfire x.   With the creative developed by DDB Melbourne, the ‘Connect to Country’ campaign invites Australians to better connect with the world’s oldest continuous culture, and encourages brands and businesses to embed First Nations culture as an integral part of their physical and digital footprints.  Starting today,  the campaign video asks all Australians “Where You From?” and encourages them to discover more about their local First Nations communities, with resources available on the ‘Connect to Country’ Facebook page. These resources include videos to learn how to acknowledge Country and tips for connecting with their local community and language groups.

Sydney store sells all-Aboriginal designed/made products

TradingBlak’s Jarin Street is the newest specialty store situated in the heart of one of Sydney’s most popular shopping malls. Stocking only Aboriginal owned and designed products, the boutique at Warringah Westfield bursts with bright colours from the designs of some of the most recognised and respected Aboriginal artists and designers in the country. Jarin Baigent is the brains behind the business, and said she was motivated by ongoing reports of authentic First Nations artists being taken advantage of by non-Indigenous owned companies. “Without our culture and our art there was no product, there was no business. So, really, we were the most important part of those business models. And to be honest I was just sick of us not being in control in the driver’s seat in those relationships,” says Jarin.

Three sole traders share their best advice for fellow business owners

Jarin Baigent, founder of Jarin Street and founding member of Trading Blak. Now that the dust has settled on 2020, it’s the perfect time to reflect, reassess and regroup for the next phase of your business journey.  We know you like to stay on top of the latest trends, so we asked three sole traders what they learned from last year and what advice they have for fellow small business owners looking to up their game in 2021.  “Let go of your to-do list and learn how to delegate”  At the start of 2020, I was running a very niche small business and still finding my feet online then two things happened that changed everything. 

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