This Reconciliation Week, we reflect on the theme Bridging Now to Next, and the question: How do we carry the truths of the past into the future we’re building? At Indigital, we believe the answer lies in systems change guided by Country, culture, connection and reciprocity.
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This week, we’re proud to share that our Caring for Country lead, Lindsay Davies, a proud Guwamu/Kooma man from Meanjin, now living and working on Kombumerri Country, is on the ground in New York City, attending the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)
Every 12 weeks, our entire company stops, completely. We close our laptops, turn off the notifications, and step away from work. We call it Indigital Leave, a full ‘paid’ week off, company-wide.
Video: A snapshot of the Indigital Caring for Country program.
Last month, our CEO, Mikaela Jade, joined global leaders at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland as part of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship. The conversations at WEF reinforced the urgent need for c...
One year into Indigital’s Caring for Country program in Cape York, real change is taking shape. In partnership with Rio Tinto, the three-year initiative is supportingTraditional Owners in Weipa, Aurukun, Napranum, and Mapoon to build digital skills, integrate conservation technology, and create econ...