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Our very successful debut Law Way Workshop!

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On Wednesday 17th August, we held our very first Law Way workshop. The Law Way workshop is a business development workshop specifically designed in response to the needs of Indigenous Entrepreneurs and Government Departments procuring their services. It was held at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence in Redfern.

We led discussions around the Indigenous Procurement Policy, Joint Ventures with Indigenous Businesses and Indigenous Intellectual Property. There were 5 sessions that were led by three of our lawyers – Terri, Anika and Maiko. Terri spoke about taking advantage of the Indigenous Procurement Policy and Intellectual Property. Anika talked about Setting up Business Foundations and Managing Disputes. Maiko ran a session on Building Your Team.

This Law Way workshop was very successful. We had a full workshop, and generated some great discussions with the participants.

“A great step by step explanation of how to navigate the complexity of government contracts.” Business manager, Construction mentoring and training.

“Highly relevant, highly impactful! Provided a spring board for new knowledge and capability.” CEO, Aboriginal Employment.

“I wish that I had access to Law Way – Indigenous Business and the Law when I first got serious about my brand and business. ‘Must have’ information for any business no matter what your size or time in the game.” Kate Kelleher, KC Consultancy Services (micro business)

The Law Way videos are an insight to the workshop content. If you’re interested in the Law Way program, you can watch the videos for free here!

Due to the high demand and success of this workshop, we will be hosting a second workshop soon! The details are to be announced, but get in quick – we’ve already got some seats on hold!

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All professional photography by Jamie James at James Photographic Services and Stephen Wilson Barker.​

The painting 'Terri - Butterfly Flowers Dreaming' by Bibi Barba has been used under license in the firm photographs, including for staff profiles.

The painting  'Ancient Tracks and Waterholes' (2019) by Rene Kulitja has been used under license in some firm photographs on the TJC website homepage, staff profiles, careers and services pages. Visit Maruku Arts for more work by Rene Kulitja.

The visual artwork ‘Freshwater Lagoon 1’ by Lisa Michl Ko-manggen has been used under license in some photographs and videos. Visit Cape York Art for more work by Ko-manggen.

The painting ‘My Country’ by Bibi Barba has been used under license in some photographs and Law Way videos. Visit Bibi's website.

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Terri Janke and Company acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we live and work.
We acknowledge the Bidjigal People, the custodians of the Country where our office is located.

We extend our respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout Australia. We recognise their ongoing connection to land, sea and skies. We pay our respects to their knowledge, and to the Elders past and present.

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