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February 16, 2023

FNPRWG 2023 Meeting #1 - Dhawura Ngilan Business and Investor Initiative Draft Principles

Our first meeting for 2023 included a special presentation by Cath Brokenborough, Executive Lead First Nations Engagement and Reconciliation at Lendlease and Chair of the Initiative, and Laura Melrose, Solicitor at leading Indigenous law firm, Terri Janke and Company, and expert on native title and cultural heritage law, who gave an exclusive investor briefing on the much-anticipated draft principles of the Dhawura Ngilan Business and Investor Initiative. This meeting also included updates on the role of investors with the Voice to Parliament and our Working Group’s research project on First Nations Investment Markets.

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FNPRWG 2023 Meeting #1 - Dhawura Ngilan Business and Investor Initiative Draft Principles

Feb 16

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2023

12:00

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13:30

 

GMT+10

Online via Zoom Meeting

Online via Zoom Meeting

Event

February 16, 2023

FNPRWG 2023 Meeting #1 - Dhawura Ngilan Business and Investor Initiative Draft Principles

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Our first meeting for 2023 included a special presentation by Cath Brokenborough, Executive Lead First Nations Engagement and Reconciliation at Lendlease and Chair of the Initiative, and Laura Melrose, Solicitor at leading Indigenous law firm, Terri Janke and Company, and expert on native title and cultural heritage law, who gave an exclusive investor briefing on the much-anticipated draft principles of the Dhawura Ngilan Business and Investor Initiative.This meeting also included updates on the role of investors with the Voice to Parliament and our Working Group’s research project on First Nations Investment Markets.https://youtu.be/I4FOPktT7YU

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Our first meeting for 2023 included a special presentation by Cath Brokenborough, Executive Lead First Nations Engagement and Reconciliation at Lendlease and Chair of the Initiative, and Laura Melrose, Solicitor at leading Indigenous law firm, Terri Janke and Company, and expert on native title and cultural heritage law, who gave an exclusive investor briefing on the much-anticipated draft principles of the Dhawura Ngilan Business and Investor Initiative.This meeting also included updates on the role of investors with the Voice to Parliament and our Working Group’s research project on First Nations Investment Markets.https://youtu.be/I4FOPktT7YU