Expert Support. Culturally Grounded Solutions.
The NSW Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (NSWICC) offers an established consulting practice that delivers specialist services tailored to government, corporate, industry and community clients committed to meaningful Indigenous engagement and sustainable economic inclusion.
Our consultants bring decades of experience across Indigenous business development, procurement reform, entrepreneurship, government advisory and stakeholder engagement. With a deep understanding of both policy and practice, we work alongside your team as a trusted partner - offering strategic, practical and culturally appropriate solutions.
We don’t just advise - we co-design, implement and deliver outcomes with impact.
Our Approach
Each engagement is bespoke. We carefully assemble a team of subject matter experts based on your unique goals, industry context and community relationships.
We pride ourselves on:
Our Services
Our consulting expertise spans multiple sectors and priority areas, including:
Recent Projects & Outcomes
Here is a selection of some of the successful consulting engagements delivered by NSWICC:
Delivered supplier mapping, developed participation guidance templates and led stakeholder engagement process design to streamline procurement across major projects.
Supported Indigenous supplier engagement through identification, strategy development and culturally appropriate procurement guidance.
Enabled Aboriginal businesses to join Whole of Government and Transport for NSW procurement panels by improving capability statements and providing targeted tender support.
Provided independent reviews of Reconciliation Action Plans for corporate and government clients, including strategic alignment and implementation support.
Delivered procurement advisory services under the NSW Government, Service NSW Business Connect Program via the NSW Procurement Specialists team, assisting small and medium sized businesses with procurement readiness, understanding and navigating government contracting processes.
Delivered part-time blended learning programs that built the confidence and capability of Indigenous women entrepreneurs, connecting them with role models, professional networks and long-term growth opportunities.
Designed and delivered three-month part-time leadership and strategic skills programs, supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs to grow their enterprises through access to mentoring, planning tools and buyer networks.
Supporting businesses through Indigenous certification, compliance, market positioning and access to procurement pathways and business incubators.
Working with major contractors such as UGL to integrate Indigenous suppliers into supply chains, including supplier identification, engagement facilitation and procurement compliance support.
Who We Work With
Our clients include:
- Government agencies at the local, state and federal levels
- Major contractors and infrastructure consortia
- Corporate organisations with RAPs or social procurement targets
- Indigenous-controlled organisations
- Peak industry bodies and buying groups
- Philanthropic and social enterprise networks

Facilitation & Consultancy Unit
Our experienced consultant team
Deb is an Indigenous procurement and economic development specialist with decades of experience supporting Aboriginal businesses across Australia. As Chair of the NSW Indigenous Chamber of Commerce and Founder of Winya Indigenous Furniture, she has led national efforts to embed Aboriginal leadership in procurement policy and practice. Deb works closely with government and industry to shape inclusive purchasing frameworks, and create opportunities for Indigenous entrepreneurs. Her advocacy and strategic insight have earned her national and international recognition. Deb’s work empowers communities and strengthens Australia’s economy through Indigenous-led growth.
Shivendra has helped many small business owners start, grow, adapt, and run their businesses, with specific expertise in construction and infrastructure sectors. Working with the NSW Procurement Specialists team, Shivendra helps owners and leaders of businesses obtain clarity and simplify the complex world of business development and selling to government. Shivendra holds a PhD and is the author of multiple supplier education programs, and regularly has content published in the media. He has developed a podcast series and is a highly experienced procurement advisor to executives and boards of larger entities. Shivendra is also a member of the Western Sydney Procurement Steering Committee.
Mette Nordling is a governance and procurement specialist with over a decade of experience working across local and state government where she has researched, drafted, and implemented procurement policies at the local government level, introducing Indigenous and social procurement outcomes. Mette has developed evaluation criteria and supplier engagement strategies that support inclusive procurement practices, particularly in regional and remote communities. She has delivered training and supplier information sessions, helping local governments and Indigenous businesses build stronger procurement relationships.
Rochelle has over 20 years’ experience in procurement, probity assurance and consultancy, working with numerous NSW government agencies and local councils including RMS, Transport for NSW, Office of Sport, Venues NSW, the Department of Education, and Hornsby, Northern Beaches, Bayside and Randwick Councils. She has extensive expertise in the NSW Government Procurement Framework and tendering processes, and provides practical advice on probity matters, including ICAC guidance on direct negotiations. Previously Chief Procurement Officer at Roads and Maritime Services, Rochelle is recognised as a leading procurement specialist across NSW state and local government, delivering guidance and support to a wide range of agencies.
Susan is a Gurindji Woolwonga woman from the Northern Territory with extensive experience working with First Nations communities locally, regionally, and nationally. Susan has held senior roles including Producer, Director, and Executive Producer at ABC’s Indigenous Programs Unit, and Head of Production at NITV, SBS. Susan provides cultural competency and immersion sessions, social planning support, and RAP guidance to mainstream organisations and communities. She founded the Gaimaragal Group to drive social change, amplify the voices of Elders, empower youth, and deliver two-way cultural translation that connects communities and individuals.
After a decade of executive management experience in financial operations and procurement, Luke co-founded a multi-national consultancy specialising in policy enablement, supplier diversity and social enterprise development.
Luke is recognised as a trusted advisor to both government and private sectors, lectures in social enterprise and procurement with the University of Sydney’s Business School and is regularly invited as a guest speaker. Luke has also built and run his own businesses within the communications, design, technology and beauty sectors.
Luke’s whānau background is of Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Toa and Ngāti Maniapoto descent.
Let’s Work Together
Whether your organisation is at the early stages of designing an Indigenous engagement strategy, implementing a RAP or seeking to deliver real results through procurement - we can help.
We can help design solution that reflects your values, meets your goals and builds lasting impact.
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