Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership
Working towards Indigenous economic empowerment.
The Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership is committed to the pursuit of equity for Australia’s First Nations people in the economic life of our country.
In the Woi Wurrung language of the Wurundjeri people on whose land our Centre is established, "Dilin Duwa" means everlasting flow. It signifies the convergence of our three activity streams into a centre of impact.
Under the cultural and strategic guidance of an Indigenous Advisory Group, Dilin Duwa is a collaboration between Melbourne Business School and the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Business and Economics.
Combining the teaching strength, research acumen and business networks of our institutions, we ensure that our programs meet the needs of the community whom we serve.
Centre Partners
Our People
Dilin Duwa’s strategy is guided by an Indigenous Advisory Group comprising business and community leaders.
Bringing our programs to life, the Dilin Duwa team works with our stakeholders to ensure that our activities meet the priorities set by our Indigenous Advisory Group.
Founding members are drawn from the University of Melbourne, Faculty of Business and Economics and Melbourne Business School to provide an interdisciplinary perspective in our work.
Global Members are drawn from our national and international networks, bringing global insights to our activities.