National Talkblack 200623
We had:
Naomi Appleby and her mum, Dianne Appleby, husband and daughter of Walaja Raw Bush Honey Founder, talking about their $330,000 Coles grant. Coles has announced the awarding of more than $3.6 million in grants to eight small and medium-sized businesses across Australia. Among the recipients is the Indigenous-owned family business, Walaja Raw Bush Honey, made at Roebuck cattle station in the West Kimberley region. https://nit.com.au/posts/tag/walaja-raw-bush-honey
Georgina Dorante, graduate, talking about how Cairns-run training program that empowers “Deadly Women” recognised in the Queensland budget statement. The “Deadly Women Program” is fostering the development and leadership potential of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women living in remote areas of Far North Queensland.
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