The French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry WA Chapter, in collaboration with Kambarang Services and hosted by Jackson McDonald, is pleased to invite you to a Lunch Workshop on Cultural Awareness and Indigenous Business Integration. This exclusive event will provide business leaders with an opportunity to gain key insights into integrating Indigenous cultural perspectives into business operations, strategies, and partnerships.
Led by Danny FordOAM and Jonathan Ford, founders of Kambarang Services, this session will provide a tailored overview of how French and Australian businesses can meaningfully engage with Indigenous communities and businesses, especially in Western Australia's dynamic Indigenous business landscape.
What to expect?
Western Australia's rich Indigenous heritage and its thriving Indigenous business sector offer unique opportunities for organisations willing to invest in culturally aware leadership. Meaningful engagement with First Nations peoples is increasingly seen as one of the most ethical and sustainable approaches to business development in today's values-driven market.
In addition to an engaging discussion on cultural awareness, you will also discover practical strategies for integrating Indigenous businesses into your corporate operations, procurement processes, and strategic partnerships. This lunch workshop will address several critical questions for business leaders.
Kambarang Services is an Aboriginal-owned and operated organisation specialising in cultural awareness training, Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs), and community engagement. Kambarang's approach goes beyond mere cultural sensitivity; it focuses on creating lasting, sustainable relationships that contribute to both business success and social impact.
Please note this is an invite-only event. We'd appreciate if you could please register your interest at wa@facci.com.au by Friday 16th May. Please feel free to extend the invitation to an appropriate representative from your company if you are unable to attend this event.
Jackson McDonald
Level 17, 225 St Georges Terrace
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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