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AWARD Name

Indigenous Business of the Year - Metro

AWARD Description

This category honours an Indigenous-owned business based in an urban setting that exemplifies business excellence, innovation, and measurable impact in a competitive metropolitan market.

Award Eligibility: This award category is open to NSWICC Assured Indigenous businesses. To be eligible for this category, entrants principal place of business must be within the metropolitan areas of Greater Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong.

About the awards

The Summit Awards showcase and celebrate leadership and outstanding achievements by businesses, government departments, agencies, and individuals. Category nominations will be judged on their contribution to economic outcomes for Indigenous people and communities in NSW, through the growth of Indigenous owned businesses and their engagement in government and industry supply chains and the employment and career advancement of Indigenous people.

Entering The Summit Awards is a rewarding experience. It provides an opportunity to reflect on the goals, strategies, and the vision that has shaped your success, and the insights you gain help drive personal and organisational growth and leadership.

Winning awards often opens the door to new markets, broader networks and raises your business or personal brand within your sector or industry and among your peers.

Proud Sponsors of The Summit 2025:

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Proud Partners of The Summit 2025:

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Acknowledgement of Country 

Ngayan marrungku wiyan Wanarruwampa kunarr, mirumalikan parrayku ani, ngatan ngayan marrung wiyan Ngarrakay paranpa, yurakaykal ngatan panagaykal.

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We acknowledge the Wonnarua people, traditional custodians of this land, and we pay respects to their elders, past and present.

© 2023 NSW Indigenous Chamber of Commerce Inc.

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