The Aboriginal Business Industry Chamber of South Australia (ABICSA) and the Hindu Economic Forum of Australia (HEFA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), forging a powerful alliance between Aboriginal-led businesses and the Hindu business diaspora.
The partnership brings together two of the world’s oldest cultures to advance sustainable investment, ethical trade, and inclusive innovation across South Australia and beyond.
“We are not just signing a document, we are weaving a shared vision,” said ABICSA CEO Parry Agius in a statement.
“One that unites Dreaming and Dharma, kinship and capital, and transforms cultural resilience into commercial strength.”
The agreement provides Hindu investors with direct opportunities to support Aboriginal enterprises in key growth sectors such as clean energy, tourism and cultural storytelling, ethical agribusiness, health and aged care, and advanced manufacturing.
“Hindu investors bring discipline, vision, and global connection,” HEFA Chairperson Rajendra Pandey added.
“ABICSA brings authenticity, community, and a deep understanding of country and culture. Together, this is a model for respectful and prosperous investment in South Australia.”
With strong policy settings like the South Australian Industry Participation Policy and a growing emphasis on Aboriginal procurement and economic inclusion, South Australia presents fertile ground for values-based investment.
“This isn’t charity—it’s smart, ethical investment,” Agius said.
“It’s investing where purpose meets prosperity.”
As part of the MoU, both organisations have committed to showcasing First Nations excellence at the World Hindu Economic Forum 2025 through a dedicated Aboriginal Business Pavilion, promoting joint expos and cultural events, collaborating on government-backed projects, and maintaining ongoing dialogue to strengthen trust and respect.
The ABICSA–HEFA alliance marks a new chapter in economic collaboration, moving beyond coexistence to co-investment, co-design, and co-leadership. Aboriginal businesses are open for investment. Hindu businesses are open for partnership. Together, they are open for prosperity.
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