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First Nations mentors to support creative business

First Nations creatives who are looking to start a new business or grow an existing one can, for the first time, take part in three mob only sessions in addition to the core 10-week Refinery program as part of a new First Nations led series.

Sunshine Coast Council Arts Portfolio Councillor Rick Baberowski said Council was a major investor in The Refinery and nominated program partner, Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance, the region’s peak arts body, to deliver the main program.

“We’re now concentrating on adding even more value to the already successful program with a dedicated First Nations Led stream,” Cr Baberowski said.

“Our Creative Development team identified an opportunity to better support First Nations Refinery participants and encourage more applicants.

“As a result, we’ve added another five placements to the program, which will be allocated to First Nations creatives with successful participants taking part in both the main program as well as a dedicated First Nations led series.

“The series will be curated and facilitated by leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mentors and creatives and delivered by council.” 

Sunshine Coast Council’s First Nations Creative Development officer Cholena Hughes said they had observed a need to address culturally specific business requirements within the program.

“Blak Business is different to general business,” Ms Hughes said.

“First Nations people operating business have to consider cultural protocols, especially if there’s a focus of culture in the business.

“We’re adding Mob Only spaces that are First Nations-led so that culturally specific yarns can happen in a safe and authentic way.

“We’ve been lucky to secure an impressive range of mentors including First Nations business owners and experts such as Aunty Dale Chapman from My Dilly Bag, Mundanura Bayles from the Black Magic Woman Podcast, Leesa Watego from One Business, Simon Thornalley from Salt Water Eco Tours, Steph Parkin from Parralax Legal, and Sasha Parlett from Redhanded Productions.”

Expressions of interest are now being sought from creative practitioners nation-wide. To apply visit therefinerysunshinecoast.com/

Applications close 1 March. 

The Refinery was founded in 2019 by Sunshine Coast Council, SunCentral and the MET, and the Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance.

The program is now delivered by the regions peak body for the arts, Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance, with council as a major investor and SunCentral as a program partner.

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