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Indigenous Businesses Surge to $5.83 Billion in 2024 Procurement

BREAKING NEWS: Indigenous businesses in Australia have reached a record-breaking $5.83 billion in procurement spending in the 2024/25 financial year, marking a staggering increase of more than $1 billion from last year. This significant milestone highlights the growing demand for Indigenous entrepreneurs and their vital contributions to the national economy.

According to Supply Nation, the leading verifier of Indigenous businesses, this surge reflects a robust and competitive sector that is being increasingly prioritized by government, corporate, and non-profit organizations. Kate Russell, chief executive of Supply Nation and an Awabakal woman, emphasized that this is not a fleeting trend. “This isn’t a trend, this isn’t a fad,” she stated. “Indigenous businesses are here to stay… they’ve been embedded in supply chains nationally, in a post-referendum Australia.”

The mining industry led the way with a remarkable $1.64 billion in procurement spending, followed closely by the construction sector at $1.26 billion. Government agencies and local councils accounted for approximately 26 percent of the total spend, translating to about $1.52 billion in procurement contracts.

Despite challenges such as limited access to capital, Russell highlighted the resilience of First Nations entrepreneurs as a driving force behind this growth. “Our people were the first traders, the first entrepreneurs,” she said. “There’s thousands of years of wisdom in our communities that our entrepreneurs are just starting to leverage and commercialize.”

While only a small fraction of businesses registered with Supply Nation are non-profits, many Indigenous businesses actively contribute to their communities through scholarships, local sporting sponsorships, and job training programs. Russell noted the dual motivation behind starting these businesses: economic self-determination and a desire to uplift families and communities.

With Indigenous businesses generating over $42.6 billion in social and economic value annually, Russell stressed the need for their voices to be heard in discussions about national policies, such as closing the gap in economic disparities. “They should be given a seat at the table when government is discussing things like closing the gap or economics,” she urged.

As the landscape continues to evolve, there is a growing call for more Indigenous entrepreneurs to expand beyond procurement contracts as their businesses flourish. The ongoing rise of Indigenous entrepreneurship is a testament to the innovation and strength within these communities, marking a new chapter in Australia’s economic narrative.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as Indigenous businesses continue to reshape the economic landscape of Australia.

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