Welcome to Yuwa 2025!

2025 theme: Driving Change
VISION
Empowerment and Self-Determination
The theme "Driving Change" aligns with the principles of empowerment and self-determination. It emphasises that First Nations communities have the agency and capability to lead transformative efforts and have control over their economic destiny.
Catalyst for Positive Transformation
Our theme supports a proactive and intentional approach to effecting positive transformation. It signifies that the Conference is not just a platform for discussion but a catalyst for tangible and impactful changes in the economic landscape of First Nations communities.
Innovation and Adaptation
"Driving Change" provides a focus on innovation and adaptability, essential elements for addressing contemporary challenges and seizing emerging opportunities in the economic sphere. It champions a forward-thinking mindset.
Addressing Historical Disparities
“Driving Change” acknowledges the historical disparities faced by First Nations communities and signifies a commitment to actively address and rectify these imbalances. It reflects a collective determination to drive change and create a more equitable social and economic environment.
Community-Led Development
"Driving Change" underscores the importance of community-led development. It emphasises that positive economic shifts should be led by, and reflective of, the needs and aspirations of the local communities, ensuring inclusivity and sustainability.
Collaboration and Partnerships
We encourage collaboration and partnerships as integral components of driving change. We know that positive economic transformation requires the collective efforts of businesses, government entities, Community and other stakeholders working together in harmony.
Resilience and Adaptability
Economic landscapes are dynamic, and the theme highlights the necessity for resilience and adaptability in the face of change. It signals a commitment to building economic structures that can withstand challenges and evolve with the shifting economic tides.
Ownership of the Narrative
"Driving Change" recognises the power of shaping the narrative around First Nations economic development. It empowers communities to take control of their stories, define their economic goals, and work towards achieving them.
Inspiration and Aspiration
“Driving Change” serves as an inspiration for individuals and businesses to aspire to higher economic standards. It encourages setting ambitious goals, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and pushing boundaries for the collective betterment of the community.
Future-Focused Perspective
By emphasising change as a driving force, the theme signals a future-focused perspective. It encourages participants to envision and work towards a future where economic prosperity, sustainability, and inclusivity are not just aspirations but tangible realities.

Mission
Yuwa 2025 has the potential to be a catalyst for positive change by addressing a range of economic, social, and other challenges.
With a comprehensive and inclusive approach, this event aims to contribute to the long-term prosperity and well-being of the community, through tackling issues such as:
Economic Disparities
The conference can play a crucial role in addressing economic disparities. By focusing on the growth and development of Aboriginal businesses, the event can contribute to reducing economic inequalities and promoting a more inclusive economic landscape.
Unemployment and Job Creation
High levels of unemployment, especially in remote areas, can be addressed through Yuwa. By fostering entrepreneurship, providing resources for business development, and facilitating connections between businesses and potential employees, the conference can contribute to job creation and economic stability.
Community Well-being and Social Cohesion
The Conference and Expo's emphasis on economic inclusion and community development can contribute to overall social well-being and cohesion, strengthening pride and unity within the community.
Cultural Preservation and Promotion
Many First Nations communities face challenges in preserving and promoting their cultural heritage. The Conference will incorporate cultural elements, providing a platform to showcase and celebrate the rich cultural identity of the Goldfields-Esperance region, contributing to cultural preservation and awareness.
Environmental Sustainability
The Conference will incorporate discussions on sustainable business practices. Encouraging environmentally responsible business operations can contribute to long-term sustainability and the preservation of the region's natural resources.
Government Engagement and Policy Advocacy
Through discussions with government representatives at the Conference, attendees can address regulatory challenges and advocate for policies that support business growth, economic development, and social well-being in the region.