"CONNECTING FIRST NATION'S ARTISTS WITH AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSES"
First Nation Start Up is a business accelerator and consulting agency that specialises in restoring the Indigenous circular economy one community at a time.
PROUDLY PARTNERING WITH
FIRST NATION STARTUP
First Nation Startup's clients help them get into regional, remote and urban communities to freely provide services to those who need our support the most.First Nation Start Up specialises in business services ranging from business management, social media and marketing, cultural consulting and advisory support, offering more tailored programs of work such as our Cultural Frameworks in Entrepreneurship courses.
ELITON & FIRST NATION STARTUP
Together, First Nation Startup & Eliton Products can offer your business tailored artwork solutions that not only elevate your brand image but also contribute to empowering First Nations artists.
By partnering with First Nation Startup, Eliton gains a direct connection to a diverse pool of talented and culturally rich artists from First Nations communities. This partnership enables Eliton to provide businesses with a unique and authentic range of custom merchandise items that showcase the artistic traditions and stories of these talented artists.
From custom-designed apparel to branded promotional products, Eliton can seamlessly integrate the artistic expressions of First Nations artists into their clients' merchandise, helping businesses foster meaningful connections with their audience while actively supporting the growth and representation of indigenous communities.
"connecting first nation's artists with Australian businesses"
FIRST NATION START UP ARTISTS
Narelle Urquhart
The sharp whites, soft pinks and contemporary hues of the 25-year-old’s art are significantly removed from the intensity of the big sky and red earth of traditional Indigenous desert art.
Emily Johnson
The sharp whites, soft pinks and contemporary hues of the 25-year-old’s art are significantly removed from the intensity of the big sky and red earth of traditional Indigenous desert art.
Emily Johnson
The sharp whites, soft pinks and contemporary hues of the 25-year-old’s art are significantly removed from the intensity of the big sky and red earth of traditional Indigenous desert art.
Katrina Graves
The sharp whites, soft pinks and contemporary hues of the 25-year-old’s art are significantly removed from the intensity of the big sky and red earth of traditional Indigenous desert art.
Emily Johnson
The sharp whites, soft pinks and contemporary hues of the 25-year-old’s art are significantly removed from the intensity of the big sky and red earth of traditional Indigenous desert art.
ALL EXAMPLES OF ARTWORK DISPLAYED ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND NOT AVAILABLE FOR USAGE
Meet SINEAD SINGH
Sinead Singh is a Wiradjuri woman who was born on Ngunnawal Country (Queanbeyan) and was later raised on the Gold Coat & Tweed (Kombumerri & Bundjalung), where she has lived most of her life. ​Sinead is an experienced business owner who works primarily within business growth, social media, marketing, and cultural safety training. Sinead has been able to work with an extensive range of clients offering a wide array of business support services.