Welcome to Broome Western Australia

Broome is the place of the Yawuru. The first Claim Group in Australia to get a Native Title over a metropolitan area, they deserve our respect and recognition in our business dealings in the region, as do all 32 Claim Groups across the Kimberley.

Broome, famous for its iconic Cable Beach and the Staircase to the Moon over Roebuck Bay mud flats at low tide, gateway to the Dampier Peninsula and the West Kimberley - in fact, gateway to all of the Kimberley and, increasingly, even the Pilbara.

All of which makes Broome a gateway to opportunities for rest and relaxation, adventure and excitement, unique cultural experiences, and a warm and welcoming community. Most importantly, from our point of view, Broome is a gateway for business opportunity - balanced between the desert and the sea, there are broad sweeping horizons that provide limitless inspiration for your imagination and your business ideas.

Picking winners in small business is never easy but there will always be room for entrepreneurs who have or can adapt their specific skills to meet market needs. In Broome, doing "it" cheaper (and remaining profitable) will definitely be a winner and having a clear "wet season" strategy is essential for every business.

Come and see us at the Small Business Centre West Kimberley at Lotteries House, and we'll be happy to help you with your business ideas. In the meantime, good luck and, more importantly, good planning!

Saturday, May 4, 2013

North West Expo May 4th 2013

My first NW Expo on the business side of the fence, having been here previously with an Aboriginal organisation (where is the KLC this year?) and an environmental group.  It's a different, experience, but not unpleasant  - everyone here is really nice and friendly.  

Congratulations to the organisers - registration and set-up went really smoothly for us and our fellow small  business stall-holders.  Big thanks, too, to our Administrator Vicki, for doing such a great job getting all our materials and information together! 

Someone else who has done a great job getting materials together is Liz Janney from LizArt Productions, the wonderful businesswoman behind Uniquely Broome and the East Kimberley Directory.  She has put together a great display of merchandise  from many of the people listed in her directories.  I think she must know everyone in Broome - there's always someone stopping to have a chat.  And the list of prizes in her FREE raffle is incredible.  Come and enter!  

Sitting next to me at our stall is another home-based businesswoman, Amanda McInerney from Kimberley Web Design.  Her work has led to her also having many business contacts across Broome and the Kimberley (which is also the name of her blog!)  Have a look at her portfolio of clients on her website www.kimberleywebdesign.com.au, then come down and have a chat with her about how she can help you.  

Marike Daniel, from Effloresce Make-up is one person Amanda has helped, and she is here with us too.  She is giving make-up artistry demonstrations, as well as promoting her new therapeutic massage business.  Need to be re-energised at Expo - Marike's team can help (and she has a free prize opportunity, too!)  


And to see some really talented young women, check out these incredible artists from Mowanjum.  Amidst the hustle and bustle of a busy Expo, they are still able to produce some amazing art.  And they are really enjoying their time in Broome, too!  Pop in and say hello.
We'd like to thank Ross Sullivan from the Derby Small Business Centre for being here at North West Expo, and for convincing the Mowanjum artists to come too.  He complains about the heat a lot for a bloke who has lived in the Kimberley for such a long time, but we'll forgive him that!  
Of course, Expo isn't just about business - I'm told this bloke a famous gardener and TV personality.  He's certainly been very popular. 
Then there is always a great range of very talented local musicians to listen to while you take a break (hi Tanya!)
Saturday afternoon was very relaxing as the sun lit up our stalls, but we spent too much time talking to each other.  We're here till four on Sunday- drop in and have a chat about your business ideas.