Big boost for Aboriginal businesses

Two WA businesses have won contracts worth more than $6 million as part of Fortescue Metals Group’s Billion Opportunities program.

Fortescue Chief Financial Officer Ian Wells said the contracts signified the company’s continued commitment to supporting local content as part of its procurement process.

“We are proud of our positive approach to engagement with Aboriginal people and providing access to training, employment and business opportunities,” Wells said.

“By partnering with Aboriginal businesses to build their capability and capacity, we are opening the doors to future work with other organisations which is fundamental to their economic sustainability and prosperity.”

Since starting in 2011, Billion Opportunities has seen 270 contracts and sub-contracts worth $2 billion awarded to 110 Aboriginal-owned business and joint ventures.

Aboriginal-Noongar owned business Kooya Australia Fleet Solutions has been awarded a three-year contract for the supply of light and commercial leased vehicles across Fortescue’s operational sites.

Family-owned Kooya was established in 2015 and today has become Australia’s largest Indigenous fleet management and rental company.

Owner and Principal Executive Officer Kim Collard said he looked forward to building on this new partnership with Fortescue, which provides the foundation to further expand the company.

“This contract is an investment in the future of our business and with the ongoing guidance and mentoring from Fortescue, we look forward to being able provide more opportunities to Aboriginal people through employment and training,” he said.

Following a competitive tender process, Thuroona Services, a majority owned Aboriginal business, was awarded a contract for maintenance work at Fortescue’s rail operations.

“By working together with Fortescue, we will do our part in bridging the gap between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians by directly creating indigenous jobs and helping to financially support the training and employment of indigenous trainees, staff and contracts,” Director Terry Riley said.

► Kooya Australia Fleet Solutions and Thuroona Services are listed in the CCIWA-hosted Aboriginal Business Directory WA. Find out more here.

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