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Special Collaboration Fremantle Black Coffee

October 2 @ 7:15 am - 8:00 am

- Free

Special Collaboration Fremantle Black Coffee – Hosted by Nicole Brown, Christine Ross & AEMEE

You’re invited to this extra special Black Coffee Indigenous Business Network Gathering in Fremantle, WA, continuing the networking events for the 17th Annual AEMEE Conference. Sponsored by our generous Black Coffee Volunteer Coordinators, Christine Ross from Boorloo, Larrakia Country woman Nicole Brown. 

Along with our national coordinator Rachel Daniels and the AEMEE Delegation, this early morning powerhouse collaborative gathering will connect mob from all over the country. Whether you are attending the AEMEE Conference, visiting Fremantle, or a local, join us for a coffee and a yarn with our hosts and guests.

Meet Your Hosts

AEMEE

Established in 2005, AEMEE’s vision is to secure true market share for Indigenous businesses in the resource sectors. Through networking and events, we develop and connect Indigenous businesses with real opportunities. Our core values include promoting Aboriginal economic development, building the capacity of Indigenous enterprises, advancing the interests of a growing sector, and creating meaningful relationships with communities, industry, and government. This year’s conference theme, “From Sparks to Flames: Indigenous Business Fuelling the Future,” promises rich discussions and innovative perspectives on how Indigenous businesses are shaping the future of the resource sector. For more details on the conference, visit the AEMEE website.

Christine Ross

Christine Ross is a proud Arrernte/Kayteye Woman from the NT who has lived in Boorloo for the last 22 years and worked across many Industries. She established her Consultancy approximately 10 years ago which includes delivering a very successful Program she developed called’ Ways of Working With Aboriginal People’ which focuses on ensuring Workplaces are Culturally safe for Aboriginal employees. Christine also Facilitates and MC’s many Conferences/ Workshops/ Forums and organises Events showcasing Aboriginal Women/ Aboriginal Businesses. She has organised and Facilitated the very successful Black Coffee Networking Event in partnership with the Waalitj Hub for the last 4 years in Boorloo.  

Nicole Brown

Nicole Brown is a proud First Nations woman, passionate about her cultural heritage and community. She is dedicated to empowering Indigenous voices and preserving cultural traditions. Through her work and personal endeavors, Nicole strives to create positive change, advocating for Indigenous rights and fostering a greater understanding of First Nations culture in broader society.

 

Date: Wednesday, 2 October 2024

Time: 7:15 am – 8:00 am

Location: Southern Cross Lobby, Esplanade Hotel Fremantle – by Rydges, 46-54 Marine Terrace, Fremantle WA 6160

RSVP is a must below

Special Collaboration Fremantle Black Coffee - Hosted by Nicole Brown, Christine Ross & AEMEE 

Special Collaboration Fremantle Black Coffee - Hosted by Nicole Brown, Christine Ross & AEMEE 

You're invited to this extra special Black Coffee Indigenous Business Network Gathering in Fremantle, WA, marking the start of the networking events for the 17th Annual AEMEE Conference. Sponsored by our incredible Black Coffee Volunteer Coordinators, Christine Ross from Boorloo, Larrakia Country woman Nicole Brown. 

Along with our national coordinator Rachel Daniels and the AEMEE Delegation, this early morning powerhouse collaborative gathering will connect mob from all over the country. Whether you are attending the AEMEE Conference, visiting Fremantle, or a local, join us for a coffee and a yarn with our hosts and guests.

Meet Your Hosts

AEME

Established in 2005, AEMEE's vision is to secure true market share for Indigenous businesses in the resource sectors. Through networking and events, we develop and connect Indigenous businesses with real opportunities. Our core values include promoting Aboriginal economic development, building the capacity of Indigenous enterprises, advancing the interests of a growing sector, and creating meaningful relationships with communities, industry, and government. This year’s conference theme, “From Sparks to Flames: Indigenous Business Fuelling the Future,” promises rich discussions and innovative perspectives on how Indigenous businesses are shaping the future of the resource sector. For more details on the conference, visit the AEMEE website.

Christine Ross

Christine Ross is a proud Arrernte/Kayteye Woman from the NT who has lived in Boorloo for the last 22 years and worked across many Industries. She established her Consultancy approximately 10 years ago which includes delivering a very successful Program she developed called’ Ways of Working With Aboriginal People’ which focuses on ensuring Workplaces are Culturally safe for Aboriginal employees. Christine also Facilitates and MC’s many Conferences/ Workshops/ Forums and organises Events showcasing Aboriginal Women/ Aboriginal Businesses. She has organised and Facilitated the very successful Black Coffee Networking Event in partnership with the Waalitj Hub for the last 4 years in Boorloo.  

Nicole Brown

Nicole Brown is a proud First Nations woman, passionate about her cultural heritage and community. She is dedicated to empowering Indigenous voices and preserving cultural traditions. Through her work and personal endeavors, Nicole strives to create positive change, advocating for Indigenous rights and fostering a greater understanding of First Nations culture in broader society.

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Details

Date:
October 2
Time:
7:15 am - 8:00 am
Cost:
Free
Event Category:

Organizer

Black Coffee – Indigenous Business Network
Phone:
0421697733
Email:
admin@blackcoffee.net.au
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Venue

Esplanade Hotel Fremantle – by Rydges
46-54 Marine Terrace, Fremantle WA 6160 + Google Map
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