We’re excited to have launched The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub.
Supporting Aboriginal innovation, entrepreneurship, and employment, The Circle offers a physical and virtual platform for South Australian Aboriginal-owned businesses. The amazing new Hub complements and coordinates with the burgeoning ecosystem here at Lot Fourteen. It’ll also capitalise on opportunities coming from the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre, with early works beginning this year.
The Circle will support Aboriginal innovation, entrepreneurship and employment by offering a physical and virtual platform for South Australian Aboriginal-owned businesses.
Supporting a growing Aboriginal business sector, The Circle will link business owners to global and local companies, entrepreneurs and innovators and support through increased capacity, capability and confidence.
The Hub’s Lot Fourteen location also ensures a strong business connection with the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre, with planned construction start date, late 2021, and opening scheduled for early 2025.
The Circle will leverage the Aboriginal Art and Cultures Centre Economic Participation Plan and make connections for its members from design and construction, through to operation and maintenance.
The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub will also be a destination to assist corporates, local businesses and employers looking to engage First Nations businesses in their supply chains or to employ First Nations Australians.
Tony Coppins, Director, Totem WiFi says that The Circle – First Nations Entrepreneur Hub is a great place to build connections.
“The Circle offers us that support mechanism to reach and find out about opportunities.
“The introductions we’ve already had via The Circle have been a quantum leap for our business.
“We’re looking forward to getting in front of like-minded business owners and potential angel investors, clients and partners at Lot Fourteen.”
The Circle has been established in partnership with the Australian Government and the South Australian Government, under the Adelaide City Deal.
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