Emmanuel Asante migrated from Ghana West Africa to Australia 9 years ago and has been residing in Fairfield Western Sydney. He has always been passionate about pursuing art. Becoming an artist was something he fought for despite the doubters. His dream of becoming an artist became a reality once in Australia where he shares his … Continue reading Sydney Stories of Power | Emmanuel Asante Art
Category: Refugee Businesses
Debunking common myths about refugees this World Refugee Day
World Refugee Day, celebrated each year on June 20, is a day to honour people who have been forced to flee their home to escape conflict or persecution. Refugees seek safety and protection in other countries, hoping to rebuild their lives and contribute to their new communities. However, despite their resilience and determination, refugees often … Continue reading Debunking common myths about refugees this World Refugee Day
All Things Beauty with Hala Beauty Glam
Owner of Hala Beauty Glam, Hala Elnour a beauty therapist born in Libya to Sudanese parents who lived in Egypt for four years and since then have moved to Australia. Before living in Canberra with her family and establishing her beauty business, she was based in Sydney with her parents. Her passion had always been … Continue reading All Things Beauty with Hala Beauty Glam
A Taste Of Tehran in Melbourne
Hamed Allahyari was sat amidst piles of construction supplies, paint roller in hand, as he took my call about his newest culinary venture, Kababi. Despite a frenzied schedule preparing Kababi, his new Iranian restaurant, for its April grand opening, Hamed's voice conveyed a grounded sense of pride in how far he has come in a … Continue reading A Taste Of Tehran in Melbourne
Finding Customers – A Guide to Launching and Marketing Your Business
Starting a new business is an exciting journey, with one of the biggest challenges often being attracting those crucial first customers. This guide will walk you through the basics of marketing to help you launch your business and have continued success. Understand Your Audience Before you dive into strategies and campaigns, take a step back … Continue reading Finding Customers – A Guide to Launching and Marketing Your Business
Social Media for New Businesses: A Starter Guide
In today's digital age, social media is a must-have for businesses of all sizes. It's where connections are made, brands are built, and products are showcased. However, for new business owners, social media can be as overwhelming as it is exciting. Today, we’re sharing our simple guide to help you and your new business navigate … Continue reading Social Media for New Businesses: A Starter Guide
New Year’s Traditions
Happy New Year from Welcome Merchant, we hope 2024 is treating you well so far. When it comes to New Year's, celebrations and resolutions come to mind. Everyone has their way of ringing in the New Year along with their unique traditions. Welcome Merchant had the pleasure of speaking to cook and caterer Verena from … Continue reading New Year’s Traditions
Sharing Knowledge Blog #6 Money, money, money: where & how to find funding sources to start your business
By Rebecca Foreman for Navitas Skilled Futures Australia is a vibrant, multicultural country and has long been a beacon of hope and opportunity for migrants and refugees seeking a better life. Beyond the initial challenges of relocation, many newcomers aspire to establish their own businesses and contribute to the vibrant Australian economy. However, one of … Continue reading Sharing Knowledge Blog #6 Money, money, money: where & how to find funding sources to start your business
Shop refugee-made gifts this Christmas
In Part 1 of our holiday gift guide, we highlighted some great gift ideas for the art lovers, beauty aficionados, nature enthusiasts and little ones in your life. Here in Part 2 of the Christmas gift guide, we’re featuring five more talented merchants who have fled hardship in their home countries to build new lives … Continue reading Shop refugee-made gifts this Christmas
Rohingya traditions endure despite genocide and displacement
Picture above taken from the Australian Rohingyan Women's Development Organisation's (ARWDO) Facebook page Rohingya Traditions Endure Despite Genocide and Displacement The Rohingya people have faced extreme oppression, violence, and displacement over the past few decades including a genocide in 2017 where 10,000 Rohingya were killed. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), … Continue reading Rohingya traditions endure despite genocide and displacement
