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LUNCH BOX FORUM: MUNDANARA - Cultural awareness for entrepreneurs

By administrator | 11 July 2016

Mundanara, Managing Director and Co-Founder of The Australian BlackCard Pty Ltd (BlackCard) shared her vast knowledge and experience about cultural awareness for entrepreneurs at State Library Business Studio Lunch Box Forum on 6 July 2016.

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About the talk 

Cultural awareness for entrepreneurs

BlackCard is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated business certified with Supply Nation.

BlackCard provides training and consultancy services to enable people and organisations to work effectively with members of the Aboriginal community.

In this talk, Mundanara will teach skills to strengthen ethical behaviour and enable attendees to understand and undertake respectful relationships with each other for better business practices.

About Mundanara

Mundanara’s cultural heritage is connected to the Wonnarua and Bunjalung people on her mother’s

side and the Birri-Gubba and Gungalu on her father’s side.As a proud advocate for her people, she follows in her father’s footsteps and aims to make a positive contribution. Mundanara works both with the BlackCard, her community and organisation’s to share key learnings of Aboriginal culture and people. Mundanara’s philosophy is to ‘live and learn with our neighbours’.

She has combined formal qualifications in Business, Media, Natural Medicine and Nutrition, and an inspiring career working across Aboriginal organisations in QLD and NSW. She is currently a board member at The Aboriginal & Islander Independent Community School, a board member of Indigenous Women in Business, delivers Cultural Competence Training and has been recognised Internationally for her Teaching & Learning skills.

To find out when the next Lunch Box Forum is, click here

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