The Australian ³ΤΉΟΝψ and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson is encouraging Australians to support Indigenous businesses, as the nation celebrates NAIDOC WEEK 2021.
Mr Billson says the Indigenous business sector is one of the fastest growing in Australia, with fresh revealing indigenous businessesβ contribution to the economy has more than doubled.
βThis new research shows how critical the Indigenous business sector is to the national economy,β Mr Billson says.
βIn the 12 years to 2018, the sector saw a 115% lift in gross income to $4.88 billion and that is expected to continue to grow.
βThe same period saw a 74% increase in the number of businesses operating in the Indigenous business sector with more than 45,000 jobs created.
βInterestingly, the Indigenous business sector is made up of mostly small businesses with an average of 14 employees and average gross income of $1.6 million. Thatβs well above the non-Indigenous business average of $400,000 in gross income and two staff members.
βWe know every dollar spent with an Indigenous business goes a long way. According to , for every $1 of revenue, certified Indigenous suppliers generate $4.41 of social return.
βSome great examples of this can be seen in ASBFEOβs Indigenous Success Stories series, profiling a number of inspiring indigenous businesses that have embraced reciprocity as a reflection of culture in the way they do business.
β for instance, plants eco gardens in remote communities so children can have access to fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables.
βIn fact, indigenous businesses are 100 times more likely to employ other indigenous staff according to Supply Nation, which is why procuring from indigenous businesses is an investment in both indigenous employment and economic development more broadly.
βWhile indigenous businesses provide services across a range of industries, there are a number that have been hit hard by the pandemic, such as those businesses relying on the tourist trade.
βItβs especially important that we support these businesses as much as possible as they work to recover from this challenging period.β