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New NSW Aboriginal Business Taskforce to Drive Economic Growth

New NSW Aboriginal Business Taskforce to Drive Economic Growth
The NSW Government has launched a new Aboriginal Business Taskforce to support the growth and success of Aboriginal businesses across the state. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty, David Harris, announced the initiative today at the NSW Indigenous Chamber of Commerce in Redfern.
Closing the Gap Through Economic Prosperity
The Minns Labor Government has made Closing the Gap a priority, with a specific focus on Aboriginal economic empowerment, job creation, and business development. This taskforce is a direct outcome of that commitment.
“Economic empowerment and business development are critical to the socio-economic growth of Aboriginal communities,” Minister Harris said.
The taskforce consists of experienced Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business leaders who will advise the NSW Government on strategies to support the Aboriginal business sector.
Taskforce Members
Former Sydney Swans star and 2014 Australian of the Year Adam Goodes, now CEO of the Indigenous Defence & Infrastructure Consortium, is among the eight appointees to the taskforce:
✅ Adam Goodes
✅ Doug Delaney
✅ Luke McIlroy-Ranga
✅ Malinda Rutter
✅ Melissa Fletcher
✅ Phillip Usher
✅ Sharon Winsor
✅ Terri-Anne Daniel
The taskforce will play a crucial role in the NSW Roadmap for Aboriginal Business Growth and the bi-annual Aboriginal Business Roundtables, ensuring that Aboriginal business voices are heard in government decision-making.
Why Supporting Aboriginal Businesses Matters
Research shows that Aboriginal businesses drive significant economic and social value:
📈 For every $1 in revenue, certified Indigenous businesses generate $4.41 in economic and social impact (Federal Department of Industry, Science and Resources).
📈 Aboriginal-owned businesses are 100 times more likely to employ Aboriginal people (NSW Treasury First Nations Women’s Economic Participation Review, 2023).
📈 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses employ over 116,000 people and generate more than $16 billion in revenue annually (Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership).
“When Aboriginal businesses thrive, communities thrive. We’re not just creating jobs; we’re fostering independence, self-determination, and long-term prosperity,” said taskforce member Terri-Anne Daniel.
Commitment to Aboriginal Business Success
Minister for Small Business Steve Kamper reinforced the government’s commitment:
“The NSW Government is dedicated to removing barriers and empowering Aboriginal business owners at every stage of their journey.”
Taskforce member Adam Goodes also highlighted the sector’s potential:
“The Indigenous business sector is the fastest-growing in Australia. This taskforce will help the NSW Government support Indigenous businesses so they can continue to grow and contribute to our communities.”
Looking Ahead
With the Aboriginal Business Taskforce now established, NSW aims to lead the nation in economic prosperity for Aboriginal businesses. This initiative will help drive policy changes, increase opportunities, and ensure long-term success for Aboriginal entrepreneurs and communities.
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