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01/11/2024

Deadly morning this week at Black Coffee Indigenous Business Network listening to the inspiring Carol Vale and all their amazing work done at Murawin.

Always great to catch up and yarn with the local community to see indigenous business support indigenous business 🖤💛❤️💚🖤💙🤍

Good coffee also helps!

For those who haven't yet come down (or haven't been in a while 😜) make sure to join us at the next one!

It's been over 2 years since 15-year-old Noongar Yamatji boy Cassius Turvey died in 2022. Cassius was walking home from ...
31/10/2024

It's been over 2 years since 15-year-old Noongar Yamatji boy Cassius Turvey died in 2022.

Cassius was walking home from school when he was attacked on the street in Middle Swan with his friends.

Today is a special day, as Cassius' favorite day of the year was Halloween.

The memorial plaque below was was unveiled in Halloween last year, where the Turvey family encouraged those who attended to dress in their best Halloween costumes in his memory.

Cassius' story needs to be known and remembered by everyone.

This is why needs to change, this is why we do what we do at weavr.

Forever deadly Cassius ❤️💛🖤

Check Mama's on a Mission - Mechelle Turvey episode in Australia Story

24/10/2024

Such a great time yesterday celebrating Indigenous Business Month & weavr's Yalawanyi with some deadly indigenous leaders and organisations leading reconciliation!

Yalawanyi 🌞 meaning a place to gather in Gathang language spoken by Biripi people, the people of one of our co-founders, Kieran.

It represents a movement towards building stronger, more meaningful connections between the thousands of custodians of reconciliation working in organisations across the land.

It was a deadly morning of:

- Learning about indigenous business directly from their leaders.
- Discussing changes and what reconciliation looks like as we enter 2025.
- Group sessions on important challenges and opportunities we all currently face.
- Hilarious Torres Strait Islander & mob trivia with Josh.
- Tradition Torres Strait Islander weaving.
- Plenty of yarns, dancing and good food!

Thanks to all the deadly people and organisations who made it possible.

Reconciliation is all about people and sharing culture - so we look forward to our next Yalawanyi in Feb 2025 in Melbourne and Sydney.

Let us know if you want to join us!

🔸The Great Australian Silence 2.0 - In 1968, anthropologist W.E.H. Stanner talked in his Boyer lecture After the Dreamin...
14/10/2024

🔸The Great Australian Silence 2.0 - In 1968, anthropologist W.E.H. Stanner talked in his Boyer lecture After the Dreaming about the “cult of forgetfulness” practiced on a national scale in Australia, which he termed “the Great Australian Silence” - where Australians do not just fail to acknowledge the atrocities of the past, but choose to not think about them at all, to the point of forgetting that these events ever happened.

The fragile reality that Indigenous Affairs has forever been teetering on becoming completely assimilated only took a major step closer because of the Voice vote.

❌Both sides failed and, as a result, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities, and real Culture, are now spiralling towards complete disappearance because of the new Great Australian Silence🤫

Here's 👉some facts that we have put together, and as always, some encouraging thoughts: https://buff.ly/3zZby1G

These have been very hard times... some we thought we wouldn't have to experience in this generation.

Some days it gets harder to get the strength to continue, yet here we are, trying to convince you to care

In the lead up to the anniversary of the failed Voice referendum, next week is expected to be very difficult for First N...
11/10/2024

In the lead up to the anniversary of the failed Voice referendum, next week is expected to be very difficult for First Nations people 🖤💛❤️ 💚🖤💙🤍

We recommend everyone to be supportive, read about Cultural Load, and be there to support mob around you🫂

Here is an example 👉Cultural Load Guide, by the Aunty Munya Andrews and the team at Communities

https://buff.ly/3NnUkOC

We are celebrating Indigenous Business Month in Meanjin and would love for you to join us! Here the details:Proudly supp...
09/10/2024

We are celebrating Indigenous Business Month in Meanjin and would love for you to join us! Here the details:

Proudly supported by our partners at GPT and EY.

What is it:
An afternoon of Cultural weaving, yarns, learnings, laughs, accompanied by a nice cuppa and treats ☕ to provide a safe space to share ideas.

This time we will be doing Torres Strait Islander weaving, while listening to some deadly Cultural stories by Josh Fauid💚🖤💙🤍

When is it:
Wed 23rd Oct 2024, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm AEST

Where is it:
EY Office, 111 Eagle St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia

What is Yalawanyi?
Yalawanyi 🌞 meaning a place to gather in Gathang language spoken by Biripi people, the people of one of our co-founders Kieran.

It represents a movement towards building stronger, more meaningful connections between the thousands of custodians of reconciliation working in organisations across the land.

We'd love to see you there!

Register here 👉https://buff.ly/3BEZgf3

As we approach tomorrow, lets reflect on the ongoing challenges faced by First Nations people, whose lived experiences a...
13/10/2023

As we approach tomorrow, lets reflect on the ongoing challenges faced by First Nations people, whose lived experiences and identities have been continuously discussed, exploited, and targeted across numerous public platforms. 
 
The weavr mob knows that the months leading up to the referendum has been exceptionally hard for our communities. 
 
We urge mob to take a step back from the constant noise of discussions and debates. And take the time to reconnect with yourselves. Reach out to community and nourish your spirit. 
 
Stay safe and big love! ❤️

Did you know that October is Indigenous Business Month? This year's theme is "Togather, together" emphasizing the import...
03/10/2023

Did you know that October is Indigenous Business Month?

This year's theme is "Togather, together" emphasizing the importance of connection, community and collectivism.

As a majority owned Indigenous tech company, weavr is proud to be part of the change that helps organisations manage, track and engage with Indigenous businesses while creating tangible outcomes within First Nation communities.

Learn more about Indigenous Business Month and explore local events near you (including our cultural weaving workshop happening this week) here!

👉🏾 https://www.indigenousbusinessmonth.com.au/2023events

Reach out to weavr to learn more about how your organisation can be part of the change, say hello at [email protected] 👋🏾

The weavr team loved meeting you mob at the  trade show… and we’re looking forward to breaking it down to  soon 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽  ...
08/09/2023

The weavr team loved meeting you mob at the trade show… and we’re looking forward to breaking it down to soon 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽

Reconciliation isn't just morning teas and Acknowledging Country.💭 It's about reflecting on the historic and ongoing inj...
04/09/2023

Reconciliation isn't just morning teas and Acknowledging Country.

💭 It's about reflecting on the historic and ongoing injustices faced by First Nations communities.

✨ It's about celebrating Indigenous Elders, knowledge, languages, art and music.

✊🏾It's about Acknowledging sovereignty was never ceded.

☕It's about community, connections, culture and lots of cuppas.

It's all that and more!

What does reconciliation mean to you?

On average women in Australia earn 87 cents for every $1 men earn. While there is progress in reducing this gap, the dis...
25/08/2023

On average women in Australia earn 87 cents for every $1 men earn. While there is progress in reducing this gap, the discussions fail to consider an intersectional approach.

The exclusion of overlapping intersecting identities such as race, immigration status, disability, LGBTQIA+ identities and other factors end up leaving out the experiences of many women, especially First Nations women.

This equal pay day Workplace Gender Equality Agency is calling on employers to reduce their pay gap and take into account that what’s missing matters.

Take action by sharing awareness around this issue, advocating for equal pay and recognising that the gender pay gap is not a women’s problem, it’s a societal problem.

📣 weavr community shout out! 📣A big thank you to the SharingStories Foundation   for hosting the weavr team for a deadly...
22/08/2023

📣 weavr community shout out! 📣

A big thank you to the SharingStories Foundation for hosting the weavr team for a deadly and productive team session at their offices in Meeanjin.

The First Nations majority led non profit works with communities to protect and grow languages, stories and cultural heritage. Their vision to create a strong, connected generation of First Nations youth and communities working together to care for culture and country is something we resonate with deeply at weavr.

We are grateful for the incredible community of First Nations organisations supporting each other as we continue to build real outcomes for mobs together.

Reach out to the SharingStories Foundation team to learn more about their journey or hire a space for your next team brainstorming session!

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