Biggest ever Indigenous business event opens in Sydney
Australia’s largest and longest running event for the Indigenous business sector has opened at ICC Sydney on Gadigal Land.
Across two days, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses and corporate, government and non-profit organisations will meet to foster strategic commercial opportunities and celebrate the success of the sector.
Opening with the Knowledge Forum, business owners, corporate and government procurement experts, entrepreneurs, academics, and thought leaders ignited important conversations on the current state of the sector, its successes and challenges.
AFL legend and proud Adnyamathanha and Narungga man Adam Goodes opened the Forum with Supply Nation CEO and proud Awabakal woman Kate Russell. Their discussion set the scene for the day, with topics including – Bridging Traditional Knowledge Systems and Emerging Industries, Reforms to Indigenous Procurement and Accessing Business Support Services.
Over 280 exhibitors will showcase at the Tradeshow on day two, attracting thousands of attendees looking to source products and services from verified Indigenous-owned businesses. On the evening of the 21 August, winners of Supply Nation’s Supplier Diversity Awards will be announced at the Gala Awards Dinner.
Indigenous-owned businesses are active in all sectors of the Australian economy contributing to economic and jobs growth and positive social outcomes.

“This year’s Connect: Beyond the Horizon, promises to be bigger and more exciting than ever. We are proud of the achievements of our suppliers and members in contributing to economic empowerment and a more secure future for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia,” Supply Nation CEO Kate Russell said.
“Supply Nation manages the largest national database of verified Indigenous businesses – Indigenous Business Direct. This database now has listed more than 5,800 Indigenous-owned businesses in every sector you can name, from cookies to cybersecurity, from t-shirts and world leading fashion to aerospace, construction to renewable energy.
“Indigenous businesses, their owners and employees are making a big difference to economic and social outcomes for all Australians, and that is worth celebrating,” Ms Russell said.
Supply Nation is pleased to be partnering with Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) as the exclusive Media Partner for Connect 2025. Central to this partnership is National Indigenous Television (NITV), created by, for and about First Nations Australians and proudly part of the SBS network
In 2024, Supply Nation celebrated its 15-year anniversary. Since its inception, Supply Nation has facilitated over $20 billion in procurement spend from its corporate, government and non-profit member organisations into verified Indigenous businesses.








