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Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 432 847 936



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22.01.2022 Over four millions survey forms for #SSM #MarriageEquality are yet to be posted. The deadline is 6pm November 7th. If you filled the form but have not posted it yet: post it tomorrow and share this post! If you haven't decided, comment below, and let's have a chat about it! This may not affect you directly, but it is a crucial issue for many Australians! ... #education #strategy #progress



14.01.2022 The extractive industries are a key contributor to economic and social development of countries. In particular, the mining industry of the 21st century should act primarily as a catalyst for development where it's welcomed by the community. We believe at enCulture. that this can be achieved while minimising harm to the bio-physical world, and that a balanced and equitable approach will create a sustainable and inclusive growth for the African continent. Read more about enCult...ure.'s approach and strategy in forging inclusive and equitable relationships between Africa and Australia in trade and investment, for progressive and sustainable outcomes for both continents. Link below: http://www.enculture.com.au/africa-australia.php #Getencultured #Sustainabledevelopment #inclusivestrategy #inclusivegrowth #equitableinvestmentrelationships #resourcesindustry #AfricaAustralia [Image description for Facebook community members who use Screen Reader softwares or individuals who would otherwise benefit from a text description of the graphic: Greyscale photograph of a landscape with grass, trees and a clouded sky.] **enCulture. acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land the partners reside, the Whajuk Noongar boojah. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge their connections to this land. We acknowledge the authority of any First Nation person who would engage on our posts. enCulture. also commits to make our social media posts inclusive of all members of our community with image descriptions and sensitive language. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any feedback on our approach.**

05.01.2022 Saturday Strategic Insight! Tinashe Jakwa, Southern-African Political Analyst, talks about South Africa's current political situation. SOUTH AFRICA'S FAILING DEMOCRACY: THE CRISIS CONTINUES... "Less than one in six black men and one in five black women are employed in skilled occupations compared to two in three white men and more than one in two white women. Moreover, over half of black [South] Africans lack high school or tertiary qualifications compared to only 8.4 per cent of white South Africans. Additionally, only 6 per cent of black South Africans have tertiary qualifications compared to over a quarter of whites." Read more on the link to our Think Tank: http://enculture.com.au/strategic-insights.php [Image description for Facebook community members who use Screen Reader softwares or individuals who would otherwise benefit from a text description of the graphic: Thumbnail is image of a Black crowd, seemingly passionate, with one central black men infront of a big sign saying "Zuma must Fail".] **enCulture. acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land the partners reside, the Whajuk Noongar boojah. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge their connections to this land. We acknowledge the authority of any First Nation person who would engage on our posts. enCulture. also commits to make our social media posts inclusive of all members of our community with image descriptions and sensitive language. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any feedback on our approach.**

04.01.2022 #Getencultured #resourcespecialist #inclusivemarketing #socialinclusion #sustainabledevelopment... [Image description for Facebook community members who use Screen Reader softwares or individuals who would otherwise benefit from a text description of the graphic: Image of enCulture.'s logo, underlined by a tagline. enCulture. written in cyan on a black background with a lens flare effect . Underneath, the three words 'Education, Strategy, Progress' are written in grey.] **enCulture. acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land the partners reside, the Whajuk Noongar boojah. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge their connections to this land. We acknowledge the authority of any First Nation person who would engage on our posts. enCulture. also commits to make our social media posts inclusive of all members of our community. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any feedback on our approach.**



03.01.2022 Think Tank Thursday! THE GREATEST CHALLENGE FACING THE MINERALS & ENERGY SECTORS, by Laurent Barrere, Global Sustainable Development Advisor at enCulture.. "The extractive industries in the 21st century will keep facing old and new challenges. [..] But I believe one of the greatest challenges to face the industry is the role host populations and governments are starting to expect from it. More precisely, I think the days where companies could come in, explore, extract resourc...es and close the site without making a lasting positive difference in the lives of host communities are numbered." Read full article from our website here:http://www.enculture.com.au/strategic-insights.php [Image description for Facebook community members who use Screen Reader softwares or individuals who would otherwise benefit from a text description of the graphic: Thumbnail is image of a diagram on enCulture. 's approach. For more information about our approach within the extractive industries, please read read here http://www.enculture.com.au/extractive-and-africa-australia] **enCulture. acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land the partners reside, the Whajuk Noongar boojah. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge their connections to this land. We acknowledge the authority of any First Nation person who would engage on our posts. enCulture. also commits to make our social media posts inclusive of all members of our community with image descriptions and sensitive language. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any feedback on our approach.**

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