
Melissa, Yaye, Darwin, NT
Today we introduce you to Melissa, a Warumangu and Lurutja (Central Australia) woman and owner of Yaye. Yaye (pronounced Yah Yah) means big sister in Arrerente and is a luxury

Microenterprise Development | Community Economic Development
We journey with clients and communities providing business support and economic development
Many Rivers helps people to start and grow their own small business. There’s no cost to get our support thanks to our generous partners, and we need to make sure we’re supporting people that need our help the most.

Today we introduce you to Melissa, a Warumangu and Lurutja (Central Australia) woman and owner of Yaye. Yaye (pronounced Yah Yah) means big sister in Arrerente and is a luxury

Meet Serena, the small business owner of Grassroots Mentoring and Leadership program who is supporting youth in Darwin. Serena had been mentoring at-risk-youth as a volunteer in her community for

Deadly Cleaners, the small business striving to create ongoing employment opportunities for local people in Kakadu and West Arnhem area.

This Indigenous Business Month, we’re celebrating the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs whose innovation and leadership continue to strengthen communities across Australia.

NAIDOC Week | 6-13 July 2025 NAIDOC Week will be held this year from 6 – 13 July 2025, with events taking place across the country to recognise and celebrate

Welcome to the Many Rivers webinar series celebrating the inspiring journeys of Indigenous Australian women entrepreneurs who are starting, growing, and thriving in business. In this episode, we talk to

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