Celebrating NAIDOC Week: Highlighting Indigenous Businesses with Barragi Mawang

Celebrating NAIDOC Week: Highlighting Indigenous Businesses with Barragi Mawang

This NAIDOC Week, Barragi Mawang is immensely proud to celebrate the enduring strength our mob and to highlight the significant achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. As part of our commitment to fostering Indigenous success, we are shining a spotlight on four incredible Indigenous businesses we’ve recently had the privilege of collaborating with. Their dedication, innovation, and resilience inspire us daily, and we encourage everyone to learn more about their invaluable contributions.

 

Mirritya Mundya

 

Mirritya Mundya crafts unique and authentic food experiences that forge deep connections to Country and culture. They were seeking to elevate their online presence, and Barragi Mawang was delighted to assist them with a comprehensive website revitalisation. This refresh will help them better articulate their incredible offerings and engage with a wider audience. Discover their journey at Mmunitya.

 

JS Koori Designs

 

Jas from JS Koori Designs creates stunning and meaningful artworks that tell powerful stories. To empower Jas to share her extraordinary work with a broader audience and articulate her artistic vision more effectively, Barragi Mawang developed a tailored digital marketing strategy. This strategy aims to enhance her communication and outreach, ensuring her beautiful designs receive the recognition they richly deserve. Explore Jas’s art at JS Koori Designs.

 

Made On Country

 

Made On Country is an innovative Indigenous manufacturing company dedicated to producing high-quality goods right here on Country. Their commitment to local production and community empowerment is truly admirable. Barragi Mawang partnered with them to give their website a fresh new look, ensuring their online platform powerfully reflects the quality and integrity of their products and their mission. Learn more about their impactful work at Made On Country.

 

Tears of Joy Weddings and Celebrations

 

Leanne, a proud Wiradjuri Civil Celebrant, is the heart behind Tears of Joy Weddings and Celebrations. She brings a profound sense of cultural respect and personal connection to every event she officiates – from marrying couples and celebrating new beginnings with elopement and micro-wedding packages, to honouring lives through sorry business and funerals. Her compassionate and culturally-sensitive approach ensures every ceremony is deeply meaningful and personal. Barragi Mawang had the honour of supporting Leanne to enhance her business capabilities, enabling her to connect with more families and individuals during their most significant life moments. Connect with Leanne at Tears of Joy Weddings and Celebrations.

This NAIDOC Week, let’s continue to champion and support Indigenous businesses. By doing so, we not only celebrate their success but also contribute to a stronger, more inclusive economy and society for all.

We extend our sincere gratitude to First Nations Worthwhile Ventures (https://www.fnwv.org.au/) and NSW Aboriginal Affairs for their invaluable support, which enabled us to conduct this meaningful work with these inspiring businesses.

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