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Reconciliation Resources

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Reconciliation Resources

Welcome to a small collection of reconciliation resources selected to support individuals, communities, and organisations on their journey toward meaningful reconciliation. Here, you’ll find tools, programs, educational content, and other information to help you build your understanding and engagement with reconciliation and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Please note that this list is not exhaustive. Across Australia, many incredible organisations offer programs, events, support, and education to further reconciliation efforts and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses and people. We encourage you to explore the wide range of resources available and connect with the initiatives that resonate with your goals and community needs.

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Supply Nation provides Australia’s leading database of verified Indigenous businesses: search by business name, product, service, area, or category.

Supply Nation
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The Aboriginal Business Directory Western Australia enables you to find Aboriginal businesses available for contracting opportunities

Aboriginal Business Directory
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The Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foster trade partnerships within and between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal business community.

Noongar Chamber of Commerce
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Waalitj delivers programs that are designed and developed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people which provide support in strengthening First Nations communities through education, employment and business.

Waalitj Foundation
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Indigenous Emerging Business Forum focuses on encouraging and assisting employment and business development opportunities for First nations peoples.

Indigenous Emerging Business Forum
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The Narragunnawali program has tools and resources for schools and early learning services to take action towards reconciliation between non-Indigenous Australians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education
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