The Roy Hill IEBF 2023 will be hosted on Friday 8 September from 2pm until late at RAC Arena on Wellington St in Boorloo (Perth). The program will be available on our website from Monday 21 August.
Tickets are available now from Ticketek – but be quick, they’re selling out fast!
Absolutely. Tables seat 10 people and we have two options available:
Commencing at 2pm, this event presents Australia’s largest Aboriginal trade show where you’ll explore a sea of business booths, each showcasing the entrepreneurial talent and creativity of our Aboriginal community. From 5:00pm onwards, you’ll enjoy a delicious dinner while experiencing inspiring speakers, entertainment, awards, and sensational live music from Baker Boy (ARIA Album of the Year 2022) and the 2023 Australian Idol winner, Royston Noell.
Emerging and developing Aboriginal businesses are invited to exhibit at the tradeshow and attend the evening event free of charge, while established Aboriginal businesses are asked to pay a small fee which goes back into helping other up-and-coming businesses. This is the fourth year that emerging and developing Aboriginal businesses can exhibit for free, and we have donated over 300 booths and 800 seats to date! This initiative is enabled through a grant provided by our not-for-profit organisation, Indigenous Emerging Business Forum (IEBF). IEBF is self-funded and receives no government contributions, instead relying heavily on our industry partnerships, valued event sponsors,
and public donations to subsidise our important work in the community.
We love to welcome new event partners and have a range of affordable packages available. To request a prospectus, please get in touch.
As a self-funded charitable organisation, we sincerely appreciate donations of any amount. To make a tax deductible donation to IEBF and help support our mob with business and community initiatives, please get in touch.
IEBF Aboriginal Corporation acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have since passed away.