KEF 2017: Knowledge of traditional owners good for business

Written on the 9 October 2017

KEF 2017: Knowledge of traditional owners good for business

Kimberley Aboriginal tourism operator has urged the region's businesses to partner with traditional owners to get better outcomes for the industry.

UpTuYu Tours owner Neville Poelina, from Broome, told the Kimberley Economic Forum recently how his customers felt they got their money's worth when he included traditional owners from across the region in his business.

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Source: Kimberley Echo


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