Koodjal Business Support
Helping indigenous business Start, Build and Grow in the
Great Southern
Brought to you by the Albany Business Centre and Great Southern Development Commisson
Koodjal is a Noongar word meaning two or together. Its use reflects partnership, shared responsibility, and working alongside people, which aligns closely with how the support is delivered in practice.
Are you an Aboriginal person in the Great Southern region with a dream of starting your own business?
These workshops are designed to help you turn that dream into reality.
You’ll learn practical skills and ways to start and grow a successful business. Whether you have a business idea or are just starting to explore your entrepreneurial spirit, this workshop is for you.
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This workshop is perfect for Aboriginal people in the Great Southern region who are thinking about or dreaming about starting their own business.
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Identifying Your Business Idea: Discover how to turn your passion into a profitable venture.
Understanding Your Market: Learn how to identify your target market and understand their needs.
Taking the First Steps: Get practical advice on how to register your business, obtain licenses, and secure funding.
July | 2026
Thursday 10am-3pm
August | 2025
Thursday 10am-3pm
May | 2026
Thursday 10am-3pm
June | 2026
Thursday 10am-3pm
September | 2025
Tuesday 10am-3pm
December | 2025
Thursday 10am-3pm
October | 2025
Wednesday 10am-3pm
November | 2025
Wednesday 10am-3pm
Facilitated by
Albany Business Centre
Mark Shenton
Jeremy Galbreath
Robbie Minter - OAM
book online above or contact us directly for assistance
| 9841 8477 | admin@albanybusinesscentre.com.au |
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at the Denmark CRC
Strickland Street, Denmark WA 6333
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at the Mount Barker CRC
1 Lowood Road, Mount Barker WA 6324
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at the Katanning CRC
Austral Terrace, Katanning WA 6317
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at the Bremer Bay CRC
7 Mary Street, Bremer Bay WA 6338
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at the Gnowangerup CRC
47 Yougenup Road, Gnowangerup WA 6335
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this workshop series presented by Albany Business Centre is brought to you the Great Southern Development Commission (GSDC) – so all indigenous people can build their business capability

