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Welcome to Country success journey

Welcome to Country is inspired to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities to increase employment and economic outcomes. The tourism sector and the experience sector more broadly present an opportunity to deliver on this purpose and met a growing demand for First Nations’ experiences. Designed as a central ‘market-place’ it provides a platform for communities to access and tap into travellers. For travellers it provides a trusted source of high quality experiences.

Burce Pascoe, founder of Black Duck Foods

Black Duck Foods success journey

Bruce Pascoe, a teacher, academic and farmer from the Bunurong and Yuin peoples, had a vision of mobilising people around Australia to take a part in growing a new business ecosystem around farming traditional foods. First Australians Capital supported his vision, helping start Bruce's business, Black Duck Foods.

The Cultural Intelligence Project

The Cultural Intelligence Project are poised to launch 'Make It Happen HQ' in Broome, WA. Not just another co-working space, this is a positively charged, innovatively geared, entrepreneur's innovation hub and think tank space that empowers people to act on their entrepreneurial dreams. The Cultural Intelligence Project are an FAC Indigenous partner organisation.

Sobah: Breaking down the stigma of socialising sober

Sobah an exciting Brisbane-based start-up is now serving alcohol-free botanical drinks in all Queensland bars. Proudly Aboriginal owned and led, Sobah is Australia's first non-alcoholic craft beer company run by husband-wife team Clinton and Lozen Schultz.  We're based on beautiful Yugambeh country known as the Gold Coast, Queensland.  Sobah is a place with sun and surf where a fresh, crisp drink can be enjoyed without the headache.