Räl-Manapanmirr
Event description
Everyone is welcome to this inclusive, Yolŋu-led conversation. This event will be all about Marngi-gurrupanmirr Bala Räli —a space for teaching one another, sharing knowledge, and exploring what’s possible for Indigenous-led business when we come together with shared purpose. Come join us!
Event Agenda
10:00AM - Welcome
Enjoy a complimentary coffee while meeting fellow participants.
10:30AM - Keynote: Bridging Now To Next
Sylvia Nulpinditj shares her inspiring journey of using multimedia as a bridge between past, present, and future, demonstrating how storytelling drives meaningful change.
11:00AM - Panel Discussion: From Words to Action – Real Steps Towards Reconciliation
Join our expert panel where Indigenous business leaders and community advocates share their entrepreneurial journeys and insights. Rarriwuy Hick moderates this discussion with panelists Glenda Abraham, Liandra Gaykamaŋu, Elena Wangurra, and Nathan Djerkurra
12:00PM - Lunch and Business Connection Hub
This is an excellent chance for you to connect and discover services and programs in the region that promote business growth, social enterprises, and community development.
Community Open Session
1:00PM - Q&A Session: Thriving as an Entrepreneur in East Arnhem, Overcoming Roadblocks
This session will discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of running a business in remote regions, highlighting stories of resilience, innovation, and overcoming barriers. Moderated by Sylvia Nulpinditj, with speakers Michael Maymuru, Jess De Tenon, Clinton Gaykamaŋu, and Galiwin'ku Women's Space.
3:00PM - Black Coffee Networking Session
Finish the day with informal networking over coffee, where you can chat and connect with business owners, community leaders, and other participants in a relaxed setting.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please don't hesitate to contact Maria at maria@impactnorth.org.au. We look forward to seeing you!
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