Introduction
As our Queensland Indigenous Business Network continues to grow, so too does the strength, diversity and knowledge within our community. We are proud to welcome our newest members to the network – a collective of businesses and leaders bringing unique experiences, ideas and aspirations from across Queensland.
We are excited to spotlight these businesses, celebrate their journeys, and continue building opportunities together through a strong and connected Indigenous business network.
Meet our Round 2 and 3 QIBN Members

#0021: Hale Tass Business Solutions
Hale Tass Business Solutions helps small businesses build strong financial foundations, professional systems, and sustainable growth through practical, community-focused support.

#0022: Murawin
Murawin provides specialised consultancy services in indigenous engagement, research, and placemaking.

#0023: SNT Solutions
SNT Solutions provides tailored support for businesses by strengthening compliance, operations, and administrative systems through practical, whole-of-business solutions.

#0024: Biodiversity Australia
Biodiversity Australia provides expert knowledge and resources to support the conservation and management of Australia's unique biodiversity.

#0025: WidiWorks Aboriginal Art Gallery
WidiWorks Aboriginal Art creates vibrant contemporary works grounded in traditional culture, celebrating the stories and heritage of communities.

#0026: Barb's Weaving
Aunty Barb Walker makes baskets, trays, jewellery, wall-hangings and decorative items, from traditional techniques shown by her Elders.

#0027: Yilay
Yilay is a supplier of customised promotional products, apparel, and signage, showcasing Indigenous artists and cultural knowledge through high-quality branded solutions.

#0029: Promo Gear
Promo Gear delivers customised branded merchandise, uniforms, PPE, and promotional products, backed by end-to-end services from design and production to global distribution.

#0030: Murrorong Aboriginal Jewellery
Murrorong Aboriginal Jewellery, owned by Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, makes hand-made Aboriginal jewellery in Greater Brisbane area.

#0031: Sandpoppy Weaving
Sandpoppy Weaving is a weaving business led by a mother-daughter team that shares culture, creativity, and connection through woven pieces and basket weaving workshops.

#0032: Songlines Digital
Songlines Digital blends strategic consulting, digital communication, and technology innovation to deliver culturally grounded digital solutions.

#0033: Tuff Yards
Tuff Yards delivers large-scale infrastructure and construction projects, known for reliable project management, quality workmanship, and strong client outcomes.

#0034: Kakadu Organics
Kakadu Organics produces native foods, wellness, and skincare products while creating social impact for First Nations women, cultural preservation, and sustainable growth.

#0035: Yadeni Consulting
Yadeni Consulting helps organisations advance reconciliation, cultural capability, and meaningful engagement through strategy, training, facilitation, and advisory services.

#0036: Yaamarra & Yarral
Yaamarra & Yarral produces native grain foods while rebuilding Indigenous-led supply chains, restoring Country, and reinvesting profits to grow a strong First Nations food future.

#0037: Malu
Malu Pty Ltd delivers strategic planning, financial analysis, governance, and project management services that combine commercial expertise with cultural insight.

#0038: IAIM
IAIM or 'Indigenous Australians in Mining' provide training and mentorship, preparing First Nations people for employment in the mining sector.

#0039: Peak Social Work
Peak Social Work provides employee assistance programs and community-based support initiatives for individuals, community organisations, agencies and private businesses.

#0040: Gunggandji Aerospace
Gunggandji Aerospace provides professional services to clients in the form of contracted staff and consultancy services for defined pieces of work.

#0041: Brown River Resources
Brown River Resources provide services within the construction and energy sectors with professional engineering and project management and cultural heritage services.

#0042: MOEC
MOEC provides pipeline installation and civil construction services for the resources industry, delivering projects nationwide.

#0043: Empower Digital
Empower Digital works with organisations, local government and businesses to provide free or low cost business development opportunities for small and micro businesses.

#0044: Outpost Consulting
Outpost Consulting specialises in social research, evaluation, and policy development across areas involving First Nations outcomes.

#0045: MarkyG Enterprises
MarkyG Enterprises is a Photography & Videography company based in Cairns that services the country. Specialising in Corporate, Event and Sports Photography & Videography.

#0046: Mainie
Mainie Australia is a fashion brand creating sustainable apparel and gifts featuring authentically licensed Aboriginal art, ensuring artists retain copyright and receive royalties.

#0047: Three Little Birds Events
Three Little Birds Events delivers native food events, hospitality, and education services, using Indigenous ingredients to promote food sovereignty and cultural learning.

#0048: Tyre Shield Australia
Tyre Shield Australia manufactures a liquid tyre puncture prevention solution sold across Australia and international markets through wholesale and licensing networks.

#0049: LEXEN Plumbing & Gas
Lexen Plumbing and Gas provide Plumbing, Drainage, Earthmoving & Gas within the Residential, Commercial and Civil sectors
#0050: Ochre Australia
Ochre Australia specialises in land rehabilitation, civil construction, workforce services, and equipment hire across the mining, critical-minerals and renewable-energy sectors.

#0051: Karrabin Consulting
Karrabin Consulting is a project management consultancy delivering services across South East QLD, North QLD, and regional communities throughout the state.

#0052: Riley Callie Resources
Riley Calile Resources provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teaching resources for schools and educators, from early childhood through to secondary education.

#0053: Many Heads
Many Heads delivers QA/QC, welding compliance, project management, and its Headway ERP platform to improve traceability, and efficiency across high-risk industries.

#0054: Mura Lagh
Mura Lagh delivers governance training, cultural capability workshops, evaluations, research and strategy that drive outcomes for communities and businesses.

#0055: Smyth Studio
Smyth Studio is an Indigenous-owned creative agency specialising in branding, website design, and the integration of First Nations art and culture into contemporary business.

#0056: New Dream Productions
New Dream Productions is a First Nations owned and led production company dedicated to crafting bold and impactful stories.

#0057: Martyr Training Services
Martyr Training Services delivers accredited training across sectors, supporting regional and mining communities with practical skills, safety compliance, and workforce development.

#0058: Modal Planning
Modal Planning helps organisations deliver more effective outcomes through strategic planning, systems thinking, and community-centred design

#0059: Ironbark Industries
Ironbark Industries offer Bookkeeping services to small business owners to ensure their compliance and understanding of their business finances.

#0060: Coolamon Creative
Coolamon Creative is a 100% Aboriginal-owned creative business run by two sisters, producing high-quality visual storytelling and engaging resources for clients across Australia.

#0061: Green Frog Vending
Green Frog Vending provides tailored vending solutions with modern machines, culturally branded designs, and reliable service to deliver convenient, high-quality offerings and long-term value for partners.

#0062: Forces Group
Forces Group Australia is a prime systems integrator delivering deployable infrastructure and human performance solutions for defence, government, and commercial sectors through scalable delivery models.
Join QIBN Today
Becoming a QIBN Member means more than joining a network. It means becoming part of a movement that strengthens Indigenous business across Queensland.
Our members are the heart of what we do, driving visibility, collaboration, and economic growth in their communities. If you’re an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander business ready to connect and grow, we invite you to join QIBN and be part of our growing community.
