The geographies of Indigenous business in Australia: An analysis of scale, industry and remoteness

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Langford, Alexandra
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2023
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Indigenous businesses in Australia manage over $10 billion in annual revenue and employ more than 70,000 workers. These businesses are highly diverse, operating in a range of industries and locations, under different business structures and at different scales. A greater understanding of the geographical contours of Indigenous business in Australia can inform more targeted policy. This report provides an analysis of the industry, scale, and geographical distribution of Indigenous business in Australia. Based on a database compiled from information collected from Supply Nation, the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), it examines the activities of over 5,000 Indigenous businesses, providing a detailed analysis of Indigenous business industry engagement and geographic distribution in Australia.

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© 2023 Supply Nation. All rights reserved. Copyright in this report is vested in Supply Nation pursuant to the Australian Copyright Act 1968. Unless otherwise stated, no part may be reproduced by any process, unless permitted by the Australian Copyright Act 1968, or used for any commercial purposes without the written permission of Supply Nation.

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Langford, A, The geographies of Indigenous business in Australia: An analysis of scale, industry and remoteness, 2023

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