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Tagai Management Consultants

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 400 280 856



Address: 127 Creek Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.tagaimc.com

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25.01.2022 Today marks the 45th anniversary of Papua New Guinea Independence. Tagai Management Consultants would like to pay respects to all Papua New Guinea elders, leaders and communities. Papua New Guinea Australian High Commission Papua New Guinea Pacific Islands Forum



25.01.2022 Congratulations to #Airbus on the launch of their Reconciliation Action Plan (#RAP) during #NAIDOC week. Tagai Management Consultants was humbled to have the opportunity to facilitate the Airbus RAP development journey. https://australia-pacific.airbus.com//Airbus-in-Australia- #NAIDOCWeek2020 #AirbusAustraliaPacific #ReconciliationActionPlan #Diversity #tagaimc #procurementwithpurpose

25.01.2022 NT Indigenous Business Spotlight - Rhys Langley TPI Week 10 Episode #31 Rhys Langley, Sole Director of Territory Plastering & Interiors (aka TPI).... Rhys Langley started his apprenticeship in plastering at 14 years old and had completed it by 17 years of age, now with 16 years of experience in interior linings. Rhys worked hard on major projects and as the leading plasterer for major Katherine projects such as the Katherine Ambulance Station and the Katherine Fire Station. In October 2017, after much encouragement by other local companies to start his own plastering company, Rhys started Territory Plastering & Interiors which has absolutely boomed, with a growing reputation for quality workmanship in interior linings. Territory Plastering & Interiors (TPI) now have 3 full-time plasterers and have since completed 50 room upgrades at Katherine IBIS Styles, Jawoyn Aboriginal Association office, Wurli Wurlingjang, Beswick and Timber Creek housing, the Katherine Training Centre, and Tindal projects, to name a few. If you would like more information on this program, comment deadly below, or email [email protected] #iNTheBlack #NorthernTerritory #IndigenousBusinessOwners

24.01.2022 Tagai Management Consultants vision is to work with our clients to maximise opportunities to make a difference in our global village today for tomorrow.



24.01.2022 Words of Wisdom - "Alone we can be great, together we are powerful" Catch the replay for Monday's Camp Fire Yarn with Murray Saylor Week 8 Episode #22... The Camp Fire Yarn with Murray Saylor, yarning about - "The value of business collaboration creates." Watch Here https://youtu.be/Egzg4xSrtwU Murray will be yarning about: What is collaboration? Pros and cons of collaboration Collaboration as the new norm. Importance of self If you would like to join this program, comment deadly below or email [email protected] Watch Here https://youtu.be/Egzg4xSrtwU #celebratingindigenoussuccess #supportindigenousbusiness #northernterritory #supportsmallbusiness #darwinbusiness #darwincity #darwinsmallbusiness #opportunity #engagement #Eastarhnemland #AliceSprings #iNTheBlack

22.01.2022 The Camp Fire Yarn with Shane Kennelly from Kennelly Constructions. Week 9 Episode #25 Join us live here on Facebook Monday 21st September at 10 am (ACST)... Shane Kennelly, Managing Director of Kennelly Constructions and First People Recruitment Solutions, is a proud Bundjalung man with over 20 years of experience in senior executive positions. Kennelly Constructions has been operating in the Northern Territory for the past 7 years. Shane is a practical and skilled executive with demonstrated success and experience in leading and building sustainable growth for businesses across the Defence, telecommunication, construction, resources and energy sectors. He has a Degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Sydney University and a Masters of Business from the University of Western Sydney. Shane is passionate about providing long term sustainable employment opportunities through direct employment and ensuring the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business sector thrives. He also wants to increase the participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in STEM to ensure that they are not further marginalised due to technological advances. Shane is Chair of Supply Nation’s Indigenous Business Reference Group, Member of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Business and Innovation Reference group for the Queensland Government, Non Executive Director of Engineers without Borders, Member of CSIRO’s Indigenous Innovation Alliance, Member of DT Global’s RAP Advisory Committee, Bond University Business Advisory Board and Southern Cross University Engineering Industry Advisory Group.

21.01.2022 The Camp Fire Yarn, with Emma Nesbitt, General Manager, Darwin Innovation Hub Week 10 Episode #28 Emma is responsible for the management of the delivery of the business element of the Entrepreneurs Program in the Northern Territory. Her duties include directing a team of Innovators, Experts and Entrepreneurs who support the Territories growing business community, providing business management and commercialisation support across a broad range of industries relevant to the No...rthern Territory. She has a background in business intelligence and process management driving a culture of effective teamwork, communication, high quality service provision and quality control. Emma assists businesses in the analysis and identification of involvements, pre-project management, probability and impact, as well as project drivers, functional requirements and documentation, raising of capital, as well as on-going risk management. She has experience and expertise in the agriculture, infrastructure, renewable energy and social enterprise sectors. #NorthernTerritory #iNTheBlack #IndigenousBusinessResilienceProgram See more



21.01.2022 Week 8 Episode #22 The Camp Fire Yarn with Murray Saylor, yarning about "The value business collaboration creates." What is collaboration? Pros and cons of collaboration... Collaboration as the new norm. Importance of self If you would like to join this program, comment deadly below or email [email protected]

19.01.2022 This Weeks Yarning Circle Week 9 Episode #26 The Yarning Circle with Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation Speakers are:-... Jo Taskas Operations Manager Central Division (SA, NT, VIC, TAS) Karen Mangan Business Development Manager (SA, NT, VIC, TAS) Catch the replay on YouTube https://youtu.be/n4wB8rbzj4w #iNTheBlack Indigenous Business Resilience Program https://youtu.be/n4wB8rbzj4w To access any of this information or the 12-week #iNTheBlack Indigenous Business Resilience program, comment with the word #iNTheBlack #indigenousbusinessowners #NorthernTerritory Regards Team Tagai Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network

18.01.2022 The Camp Fire Yarn, with Emma Nesbitt, General Manager, Darwin Innovation Hub Join Us Live Monday 28th of September, here on Facebook. Week 10 Episode #28... Emma is responsible for the management of the delivery of the business element of the Entrepreneurs Program in the Northern Territory. Her duties include directing a team of Innovators, Experts and Entrepreneurs who support the Territories growing business community, providing business management and commercialisation support across a broad range of industries relevant to the Northern Territory. She has a background in business intelligence and process management driving a culture of effective teamwork, communication, high quality service provision and quality control. Emma assists businesses in the analysis and identification of involvements, pre-project management, probability and impact, as well as project drivers, functional requirements and documentation, raising of capital, as well as on-going risk management. She has experience and expertise in the agriculture, infrastructure, renewable energy and social enterprise sectors. #NorthernTerritory #iNTheBlack #IndigenousBusinessResilienceProgram

16.01.2022 Week 8 Episode #24 The NT Indigenous Business Spotlight - Kylie-Lee Bradford from Kakadu Tiny Tots Founder Kylie-lee is a proud Murrumburr women who grew up in a small Aboriginal community called Patonga in the heart of Kakadu National Park her company Kakadu Tiny Tots completely inspired by her mum Sheril who is a traditional owner and well respected elder of this region Founded in 2016 Kakadu Tiny Tots is an Indigenous owned company from Kakadu NT creating beautiful organi...c baby and children’s clothing that features hand painted Indigenous art and designs. Every little piece created comes with its own Dreamtime story. Kylie-Lee and her mum were featured on the show Shark Tank after developing a sample run of designs and offered 2 Investments from 2 different Sharks which they turn down due to their mission to help Indigenous women and children in rural communities. Founded in 2016 Kakadu Tiny Tots is an Indigenous-owned company from Kakadu NT creating beautiful organic baby and children’s clothing that features hand-painted Indigenous art and designs. Every little piece created comes with its own Dreamtime story.ed elder of this region The company now called Kakadu Organics has grown incredibly fast over the last couple of years. Stocked in over 80 boutique stores around Australia including domestic and International airports. Now producing eco organic Indigenous products including Native bush food, Wild Harvested skincare products and baby wear. The company now called Kakadu Organics has grown incredibly fast over the last couple of years. Stocked in over 80 boutique stores around Australia including domestic and International airports. Now producing eco organic Indigenous products including Native bush food, Wild Harvested skincare products and babywear. Kylie-Lee is extremely passionate about helping Indigenous women Entrepreneurs shine through her platform, as well as providing ongoing mentoring and support for Indigenous women as they go through their start up business journey especially those who are living in rural Aboriginal communities. The Kakadu Organics team is very excited to launch their new platform that will provide a tech solution for Indigenous women in communities providing culturally sensitive workshops, mentoring and development. If you would like to join this program, comment deadly below or email [email protected] #iNTheBlack #NTIndigenousBusiness #NorthernTerritory

16.01.2022 This Weeks Yarning Circle Week 8 Episode #22 The Yarning Circle with Cian McCue, Owner of Moogie Downs Productions. Catch the replay here on YouTube:... https://youtu.be/sJehpdInVcA Moogie Down Productions (MDP) is a creative agency that specialises in Graphic Design, Video Production and Storytelling. Our clients are from all walks of life around the globe, and are involved in various different industries and professions. We have been commissioned to create Aboriginal artwork for ships bound for Scandinavia, branding, art direction and design for Indigenous organisations, small businesses, government departments and peak health bodies, video initiatives for federal government departments and animation suites for international organisations. In a nutshell our business is all about visual communication. #iNTheBlack Indigenous Business Resilience Program Catch the replay here on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sJehpdInVcA To access any of this information or the 12-week #iNTheBlack Indigenous Business Resilience program, comment with the word #iNTheBlack #indigenousbusinessowners #NorthernTerritory Regards Team Tagai



15.01.2022 Tagai Management Consultants would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the appointment of Jerome Cubillo as the new CEO, at NTIBN.

15.01.2022 Opportunities for First Nations artists There a number of opportunities available for First Nations artists including nominations for the 2021 First Nations Arts Awards, Cherish II and the First Nations Contemporary Music Program. Nominations are now open for the 2021 First Nations Arts Awards. You are invite you to nominate an artist for the Red Ochre Award (for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement) or apply for the Dreaming Award (for an Emerging Artist). ... https://mailchi.mp//creating-art-part-1-the-makers-view-of

14.01.2022 This Weeks Yarning Circle Week 10 Episode #29 with Leah Cameron Principal Solicitor, Marrawah Law. Legal Tools and Tips for Business.... Catch the replay on YouTube https://youtu.be/Ijquc5Aaqzc Leah is a Trawlwoolway woman (Palawa) from Tasmania and the principal solicitor of Marrawah Law. Leah is a leading light in the legal profession in her own right and through her formation of Marrawah Law. Both regularly feature in the legal profession’s benchmark rankings Doyle’s Guide and other national awards. Leah was most recently recognised as one of the Top 20 Under 40 business entrepreneurs in Australia and Indigenous Legal Practitioner of the Year in Queensland and nationally. Since forming the firm in 2013, her philosophy of doing law differently by has been the driving force behind Marrawah Law’s growth into one of the largest Indigenous owned and operated law firm in Australia today. While her practitioner skills were forged in property law, native title and culture heritage matters her passion has evolved into providing mainstream commercial law services for government, corporates and Indigenous businesses across the country. Today she provides both strategic and technical guidance and advice to ensure that client’s projects, transactions and processes are managed well. Leah continues to be a passionate advocate for the growth of the Indigenous-owned business sector, women in business and a more collaborative form of commercial legal practice that establishes win-win outcomes for all stakeholders. Watch the replay https://youtu.be/Ijquc5Aaqzc To access any of this information or the 12-week #iNTheBlack Indigenous Business Resilience program, comment with the word deadly or email [email protected] #iNTheBlack #indigenousbusinessowners #NorthernTerritory Marrawah Law Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network Regards Team Tagai

13.01.2022 #wordsofwisdom from Shane Kennelly at Kennelly Constructions Looking at Government and Defence Contracts, be sure to have a strong CashFlow, Bank Guarantee and your Insurances in place. https://youtu.be/DRFnS204NYQ ... The Camp Fire Yarn with Shane Kennelly from Kennelly Constructions. Shane Kennelly, Managing Director of Kennelly Constructions and First People Recruitment Solutions, is a proud Bundjalung man with over 20 years of experience in senior executive positions. Kennelly Constructions has been operating in the Northern Territory for the past 7 years. Shane is a practical and skilled executive with demonstrated success and experience in leading and building sustainable growth for businesses across the Defence, telecommunication, construction, resources, and energy sectors. He has a Degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Sydney University and a Masters of Business from the University of Western Sydney. Shane is passionate about providing long term sustainable employment opportunities through direct employment and ensuring the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business sector thrives. He also wants to increase the participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in STEM to ensure that they are not further marginalised due to technological advances. Kennelly Constructions Pty Ltd #celebratingindigenoussuccess #supportindigenousbusiness #northernterritory #supportsmallbusiness #darwinbusiness #darwincity #darwinsmallbusiness #opportunity #engagement #Eastarhnemland #AliceSprings #iNTheBlack

06.01.2022 The Camp Fire Yarn with Shane Kennelly from Kennelly Constructions. Week 9 Episode #25 Shane Kennelly, Managing Director of Kennelly Constructions and First People Recruitment Solutions, is a proud Bundjalung man with over 20 years of experience in senior executive positions. Kennelly Constructions has been operating in the Northern Territory for the past 7 years.... Shane is a practical and skilled executive with demonstrated success and experience in leading and building sustainable growth for businesses across the Defence, telecommunication, construction, resources and energy sectors. He has a Degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Sydney University and a Masters of Business from the University of Western Sydney. Shane is passionate about providing long term sustainable employment opportunities through direct employment and ensuring the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business sector thrives. He also wants to increase the participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in STEM to ensure that they are not further marginalised due to technological advances. Shane is Chair of Supply Nation’s Indigenous Business Reference Group, Member of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Business and Innovation Reference group for the Queensland Government, Non Executive Director of Engineers without Borders, Member of CSIRO’s Indigenous Innovation Alliance, Member of DT Global’s RAP Advisory Committee, Bond University Business Advisory Board and Southern Cross University Engineering Industry Advisory Group.

05.01.2022 We are live!!!!! Watch the Replay, link below https://youtu.be/n4wB8rbzj4w

03.01.2022 Live Now! Zoom Digital Media and Marketing for your Business! Watch the replay here:... https://youtu.be/sJehpdInVcA

03.01.2022 Words of Wisdom -"Work on your business, not in it" Missed the Zoom Call? Watch the Replay with Charmaine Barrett, Client Relationship Manager, Industry Capability Network Watch the replay https://youtu.be/e162PQIc9Tg ... #iNTheBlack #NTIndigenousBusiness Industry Capability Network Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network The Northern Institute

02.01.2022 Legal Tools and Tips for Business - with Leah Cameron, Principal Solicitor from Marrawah Law on Zoom. Watch the replay here: https://youtu.be/Ijquc5Aaqzc

02.01.2022 NT Indigenous Business Spotlight, Week 9 Episode #27 with Julie-ann Lambourne, Senior Consultant, Tagai Management Consultants. Julie-ann is a Torres Strait Islander woman of Mabuiag and Darnley Island descent. She is a Senior Consultant with Tagai Management Consultants (TMC). TMC is a management consultancy specialising in procurement, supply chain, stakeholder engagement, business advisory and innovation and technology. She was a founding member and CEO of enVizion, an... Indigenous owned and operated charitable organisation, which has been assisting disadvantaged people see beyond limitations to reach their full potential since 2013. She is passionate about utilising cutting-edge technologies to complement traditional practices to deliver meaningful and creative solutions; including the development of Indigenous business and leaders. Julie-ann has a wealth of experience across sectors including education, including vocational education, workforce development, social services, community development and innovation and advanced technology She is also a member of RDA Tropical North, Queensland Small Business Advisory Council, Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Business and Innovation Reference Group, is an Advance Queensland Community Digital Champion and has a Masters of Business Administration.

01.01.2022 Julie-ann Lambourne, is a Torres Strait Islander woman of Mabuiag and Darnley Island descent. She is a Senior Consultant with Tagai Management Consultants (TMC). TMC is a management consultancy specialising in procurement, supply chain, stakeholder engagement, business advisory and innovation and technology. She was a founding member and CEO of enVizion, an Indigenous owned and operated charitable organisation, which has been assisting disadvantaged people see beyond limit...ations to reach their full potential since 2013. She is passionate about utilising cutting-edge technologies to complement traditional practices to deliver meaningful and creative solutions; including the development of Indigenous business and leaders. Julie-ann has a wealth of experience across sectors including education, including vocational education, workforce development, social services, community development and innovation and advanced technology She is also a member of RDA Tropical North, Queensland Small Business Advisory Council, Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Business and Innovation Reference Group, is an Advance Queensland Community Digital Champion and has a Masters of Business Administration.

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