Memberships

Become a member of the Pilbara Aboriginal Business & Industry Association (PABIA) and unlock a world of opportunities for your business to grow and thrive. We are your dedicated partner in building a stronger, more prosperous future for Aboriginal enterprises in the Pilbara.


Why Join PABIA?

When you become a PABIA member, you gain access to a wealth of benefits and support designed to help your business succeed:

  • Advocacy: We are a powerful voice for Aboriginal businesses, advocating for policies that create a level playing field and promote economic self-determination.
  • Networking: Connect with a vibrant network of Aboriginal businesses, industry leaders, and government representatives at our regular events and gatherings. Build relationships, share knowledge, and foster collaboration.
  • Education & Training: Gain access to exclusive workshops, seminars, and training programs tailored to the needs of Aboriginal businesses. Enhance your skills, stay ahead of the curve, and drive innovation.
  • Business Development: Receive expert guidance and support to start, grow, or expand your business. We offer mentoring, business planning assistance, and access to financing opportunities.
  • Marketing & Promotion: Showcase your products and services to a wider audience through our online directory, social media channels, and promotional events.
  • Community: Be part of a supportive community of Aboriginal business owners who understand your unique challenges and celebrate your successes.
  • Aboriginal Business Member
    Duration
    12 months
    # of card holders
    3
    Package price
    Free

    Ideal for businesses and organisations that are at least 51% owned and controlled by an Aboriginal person.


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    • Ally Membership
      Duration
      12 months
      # of card holders
      4
      Package price
      A$500

      Ideal For non-Aboriginal businesses and organisations that support the mission and values of PABIA and are committed to fostering positive relationships with Aboriginal businesses.


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