Say Hello to Our Newest Members
Meet the newest members joining the Queensland Indigenous Business Network and discover the diverse businesses, stories and strengths helping grow Queensland’s Indigenous business community.
Meet the newest members joining the Queensland Indigenous Business Network and discover the diverse businesses, stories and strengths helping grow Queensland’s Indigenous business community.
For 30 years, Dreamtime Kullilla-Art has been sharing authentic Aboriginal culture, art and storytelling with communities across Australia. What began with a tarp at the Redcliffe Markets has grown into a respected family-run business built on resilience, cultural integrity and a deep belief in backing themselves every step of the way.
After hearing about this milestone during a recent QIBN Member Gathering, we knew their story was one worth celebrating. We sat down with the family behind Dreamtime Kullilla-Art to reflect on their journey, the challenges they overcame, and the legacy they are continuing to build for future generations.
Meet the newest members joining the Queensland Indigenous Business Network and discover the diverse businesses, stories and strengths helping grow Queensland’s Indigenous business community.
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An interview with Belinda Day, owner of BindiLee Painting Services, sharing her journey as a Quandamooka Noonuccal business owner, combining painting, murals and culture while creating pathways for Indigenous women in the trades.
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A year ago, QIBN opened expressions of interest for membership and the response was incredible. Businesses from every corner of Queensland reached out, eager to connect, collaborate, and grow together. Today, we’re proud to celebrate the first group of QIBN Members who have officially joined our network. These businesses represent the strength, diversity, and innovation of Queensland’s Indigenous business community and mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter for QIBN.
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Almost a third of Australia’s Indigenous businesses operate in Queensland yet, many still face barriers to visibility, opportunity, and representation. The Queensland Indigenous Business Network (QIBN) was created to change that.
Founded by experienced Indigenous business owners, QIBN strengthens and supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-owned, -managed and -controlled businesses through advocacy, visibility, and connection. Members gain verified credibility, access to resources and events, and a voice in the spaces where decisions are made.
At its core, QIBN is more than a network. It is a movement for economic prosperity and self-determination.
Join the network today at www.qibn.com.au