A culturally appropriate mentorship program that introduces entrepreneurial, business, and leadership skills  and wellbeing practices to First Nations women who want to start their own businesses.

“I’m living a purpose driven life”

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Tiddas in Business program is delivered by Murawin and the Tiddas in Business Ltd, with support from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Office for Women.

The program is uniquely designed to support Indigenous women and girls to step into business. The central ethos behind the program is that by supporting an Indigenous woman with her business, it provides her with the opportunity to generate wealth and economically empowers herself, her children, her family, and her community.

“The opportunity to yarn with other Indigenous businesswomen. Share experiences, share our challenges.”

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Tiddas in Business program has had participants from across the country engaged and is led by Indigenous Businesswomen who provide insights, strategies, tools and resources for starting and growing a business.

Business Ready Workshops

Business Ready Workshops use a toolkit that covers topics central to establishing a business, including how to get started, ABN registration, business names, doing e-business, business structures, forecast & cash flow, strategic planning, insurance, Intellectual Property rights, digital marketing & networking, money, legal advice, scaling your business, exporting.

Masterclass

Walking in Two Worlds, Communicating with Influence and The Art of Pitching; Business Plan/Capability Statement; Developing Proposals; Cashflow forecast; Marketing & Sales; Cyber Security; Web page development; Business Tax, BAS - working with the ATO; Legal Matters for starting your business, IP and Copyright; Strategic Planning.

Mentoring Circles

The Mentoring Circles are a culturally safe place to yarn up about your business, sharing thoughts and ideas, asking questions, and building supportive relationships with others. It is a place where you benefit from the knowledge of the facilitator as well as from the experiences of other tiddas in business.

Leadership Forums

Leadership: The Leadership Forums are hosted by either Michelle Deshong, or Carol Vale, CEO of Murawin. They both share Indigenous leadership wisdom for Well-being, Closing the Gap through Investment, and developing self-awareness of leadership potentials, both individually and collectively.

“It’s nice to hear it is not all good times & learn how to navigate through rejections and mistakes. If the mentors can do it then so can we”

OUR IMPACT

The program reached all over the country to a diverse range of women spread across many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations.

ANMATJERE | AWABAKAL | BAILAI | BALLARDONG BOODJA | BALLARDONG NOONGAR | BARAMADAGAL | BIRPAI | BOON WURRUNG

BUNDALUNG | BUNURONG | DARKINJUNG | DHARAWAL | DHARAWAL | DHARUG | DUNGHUTTI | EORA | GADIGAL | GAMILARAAY | GAMILAROI

GANGULU | GIMUY | GOMEROI | GOORENG GOORENG | GUDANG | GUMBAYNGGIRR | GUMEA | GUNGGARI | JINIBARA | KABI KABI | KALKADOON

KAMILAROI | KAURAREG  | MANDANDANJI | MANERO YUIN | NGEMBA | NGNNUNAWAL | NIYIKINA | NYWAIGI | OLKOLA | QUANDAMOOKA | WADAWURRUNG

WADJA | WAKAID WAKAIDTH | WALLEMADEGUL | WALUBARA | WANDARRANG | WHADJUK | WIRADJURI

WURUNDJERI | YADHAYKENU | YIDINJI | YORTA YORTA | YUGGERA | YUIBERA | YUWI

“It gave me the ability to quit my day job”

I’m able to make more of an impact and fulfil my duties as a mother and community member. ”

“Stronger Together”

Freeda Roberts – Dunghutti Creations

 

This beautiful artwork was commissioned for the Tiddas in Business Program and was created by the amazing Dunghutti artist Freeda Roberts.

The artwork depicts female empowerment, standing together and lifting each other up for the benefit of all in the family, community & wider world.

TIDDAS BUSINESSES

Murawin and our team of facilitators has supported the tiddas through the program, mentoring and guiding them through starting and/or developing their own businesses and creating a network of like-minded Indigenous businesswomen.

Barabirang

Large scale weaving projects and consultation

Big Hill & Oyster

Counselling, Coaching & Consulting

Blackman's Cultural Indulgence

Australian Native Bushfood & Community Cultural Consultation

Blak Ignited

Honouring Culture to learn, unlearn & relearn

Culturally Informed Practices Institute

Cultural Awareness, Cultural Immersive Experiences, Wellbeing and Healing

Culture to Country Consulting

Ancient Knowledge + Modern Science

Dream Big

Education, Wellbeing & Consulting

FACESS

Family and Children’s Emerging Support Services

Kukuwam

High quality products embracing our roots and natural beauty.

Little Black Duck

Aboriginal Gifts & Homewares that invite conversation

Miwi Connections

Indigenous therapeutic services for Indigenous children, youth, families & individuals. 

Ngoodjida

Sharing Stories, Creating Understanding

Our Lore Corporation

Social, emotional and welfare support for ATSI mob.

Riley Callie Resources

First Nations Educational Resources for the Australian Classroom 

Shorty's Pest Management

Residential Pest Control Specialist

Strong Spirit Aboriginal Services

Cultural services, Grant writing, Business planning & consulting

Medibush

Skin and hair care products using wild harvested native Australian botanicals

Your Green Prescription

Nature Based Therapy, Bush Dye ™️ , Native Plant Education, Mindfulness, Wayapa, Nature Journaling

“What I want most, is to leave a better future for my children; one that allows them access and equality.”

OUR FACILITATORS

The Tiddas in Business Program was delivered by Indigenous Businesswomen who not only are experts in their fields but who share lived experiences and understandings of participants situations, allowing for culturally safe mentoring to take place.

“It is a culturally safe space because you get that support and mentoring from an Indigenous sister and they know what it is like in our communities.”

OUR FUTURE

As our pilot Tiddas in Business program comes to a close we will be continuing our work and the network we have kickstarted through Tiddas in Business Ltd.

“It’s been an empowering journey for me. I love being my own boss and working flexibly for my family needs.”

The resilience and determination of the tiddas through the program has been nothing short of inspiring; they have started and continued their businesses through thick and thin and continue to be guiding lights for themselves, their families, and their communities.

We will continue to empower Indigenous women and girls to follow their dreams. And we will continue to pass on skills, knowledge and experience to them so they can be the change they want to see.

“As the 4 Deadly Strong Black women that we are, starting out own business has given us so much strength. We know we have our old people guiding us and we look forward to be able to grow and have a great future with our family & children.”

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