Melbourne Football Club is proud to have worked and collaborated with a vast range of Indigenous businesses and people.
From artists, to caterers, to cultural awareness training professionals, check out some of the unique services below.
Alkina Edwards is a proud Yorta Yorta, Wemba Wemba, Mutthi Mutthi, Wiradjuri Winyarr artist.
Amber Days is an Aboriginal-owned ethical clothing label that is inspired by the Australian bush, desert and sea.
Bandoktati is a Wurundjeri Men's Dance Group based in Narrm.
Blak Brews is a First Nations-owned business that produces tea using organic native Australian ingredients.
Bunurong Land Council are a Traditional Owner organisation that represent the Bunurong people of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation.
Mandy Nicholson is a Wurundjeri, Dja Dja Wurrung and Ngurai illum Wurrung artist
Casey Aboriginal Gathering Place is a multi-purpose community room that offers a safe focal point for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community interaction.
Clothing The Gaps is a clothing brand that is Victorian Aboriginal led and controlled, and a majority Aboriginal owned social enterprise.
Deadly Wears is a retail brand and family-owned business, founded by two proud Gunaikurnai, Monero Ngarigo women.
Art created by Wurundjeri, Dja Dja Wurrung & Ngurai Illum Wurrung artist Ky-ya Nicholson Ward.
Djirri Djirri are the only Wurundjeri female dance group, and are Traditional Custodians of Narrm and its surrounds.
Emma Stenhouse is a proud Ngarrindjeri woman and a contemporary Indigenous artist.
Proud Wiradjuri woman Kristy Dickinson creates bold, playful, statement-making jewellery.
House of Darwin is a community-driven First Nations label that creates adventure-ready apparel.
Indigi Print is an Indigenous-owned full-service print management company that focuses on quality printed products.
Injalak Arts is an Aboriginal-owned organisation with the community at its heart, supporting over 200 artists from Arnhem Land.
Kinya Lerrk is a 100% Aboriginal-owned store that stocks products from over 70 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses.
A proud 100% Indigenous-owned business that makes native ingredients the hero of the kitchen - from catering to selling food products.
Mali Isabel is a contemporary Aboriginal artist and proud Arabana and Kokatha woman, living and creating on Kaurna land.
Proud Dja Dja Wurrung man Ricky Kildea specialises in contemporary Aboriginal art - most famously through hand-painted Sherrins.
Belonging to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Taungurung people, Mick Harding is an artist specialising in wood working, sculpture, printmaking and giftwares.
Nungala Creative is a 100% Aboriginal-owned and operated creative communications agency, established for community.
Bri Pengarte Apma Hayes is a proud Arrernte woman and artist.
Russellina Puruntatameri is an artist and proud Tiwi woman living in Narrm.
An Indigenous-owned company supplying Indigenous produce to Australians, with respect and promotion of ethical cultural and environmental practices.
The Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Inc. is the peak body for Aboriginal Languages revitalization in the state of Victoria.
Warlukurlangu Artists is a centre that produces Aboriginal art, promotes Indigenous culture and supports the remote community of Yuendumu.
Wurundjeri Woiwurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation is a registered Aboriginal Party representing the Wurundjeri peopl.
Yaye is a bath and body brand that celebrates and promotes Indigenous language and culture. Yaye is 100% Aboriginal-owned and 100% Australian-made.
This project from the Research Unit for Indigenous Language aims to provide 50 words in Indigenous languages of Australia.
The Melbourne Football Club acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land in which we are privileged to play our great game of AFL on throughout Australia. We recognise the continued connection our custodians have to the land and its waters, and respectfully acknowledge Elders past, present and emerging and their contribution to the broader community, as we work towards an equitable and reconciled Australia.
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