Cook Government backs Aboriginal businesses at EXA 2026
- Twelve Aboriginal businesses to showcase expertise at major energy exhibition
- Energy Exchange Australia 2026 to feature international, Australian exhibitors, speakers, attendees
- Cook Government-supported Aboriginal Business Pavilion a hub for domestic, international exposure
The Cook Government will support 12 Aboriginal businesses to co-exhibit in the Aboriginal Business Pavilion at Energy Exchange Australia (EXA) 2026, a major conference attracting more than 6,000 attendees from 33 countries.
EXA is a leading exhibition and conference celebrating innovation across the energy sector, from oil and gas through to renewables and clean energy solutions.
The Aboriginal Business Pavilion will provide local businesses with the opportunity to showcase their products, technologies, innovations and services to domestic and international markets.
In 2025, it featured 257 exhibitors and 170 speakers.
Formerly known as AOG Energy, EXA will be held from 10-12 March, 2026 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.
To learn more, visit EXA 2026: Aboriginal Business Pavilion
Comments attributed to Energy and Decarbonisation Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson:
"The Aboriginal Business Pavilion will showcase the capability, innovation and professionalism of Western Australian Aboriginal businesses to the global energy sector.
"By supporting Aboriginal businesses to engage directly with major operators and supply chain partners, the Cook Government is helping to create real economic opportunities and long-term partnerships across the energy industry."
Comments attributed to Aboriginal Affairs Minister Don Punch:
"The Aboriginal Business Pavilion is an exciting opportunity to highlight the skill, innovation and resilience of WA's Aboriginal businesses on a national and international stage.
"By supporting Aboriginal-owned businesses to connect with markets and industry leaders, we're helping to build sustainable economic opportunities for our communities."
EXA 2026 Aboriginal Business Pavilion Co-Exhibitors
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RC Construction |
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SYNC (WA) Pty Ltd |
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Laawun Energy Solutions Australia |
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Nyul Nyul Asset Management |
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Ngeebril Seadragon |
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Indigivision |
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Djookian Pty Ltd |
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Mujari Group |
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WAIEW |
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Pilbara Solar |
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Rope Access Technical Services |
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KingKira Group |