Business partnership leads to MOOMBAKI’s big break
By Mollie Tracey
18 August 2025
Indigenous business MOOMBAKI has broken into WA’s construction sector as a technical supplier through its joint venture partnership with Profluid Group.
L-R: MOOMBAKI Director Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls and CEO Ashlea Oakley-Nicholls, with Profluid Group Managing Director Jerome Monteiro. Images: supplied
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