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Native Secrets
Personal Care Product Manufacturing
Dubbo, New South Wales 383 followers
essential oils from wild-harvested Australian native botanicals transformed into the highest quality natural skincare
About us
Native Secrets uses an abundance of traditional native plants such as Gumby, White Cypress, Quandong and Gideya to heal the skin naturally. The leaves are often hand-picked to ensure that no damage is done to the original plant enabling it to be used by future generations. Being aware of the ingredients you apply to your skin is crucial. The unique properties in the medicinal plants have been known to assist with many skin disorders such as eczema, acne, and psoriasis. In everything we do we believe in creating an emotional connection with people and create an experience where people come together to share their stories. We are proud to be 100% aboriginal owned and determined to continue to share our knowledge and stories.
- Website
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https://nativesecrets.com.au/
External link for Native Secrets
- Industry
- Personal Care Product Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Dubbo, New South Wales
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Indigenous, australian, natural, skincare, authentic, aboriginal, botanicals, sustainability, women, and native
Locations
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Primary
Dubbo, New South Wales, AU
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Townsville, Queensland, AU
Employees at Native Secrets
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Native Secrets reposted this
Great to catch up with Phil Thompson co-founder of Native Secrets and AFPA CEO Diana Hallam talking all things forestry in Brisbane. There’s plenty of opportunities for timber and bioproduct industries in the sunshine state while contributing to healthy country with active management and traditional knowledge. #forestry #timber
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Native Secrets reposted this
Today, the Small Business Commissioner is in Dubbo, talking with local small businesses. We had a great conversation with Phil and Cherie Thompson from Native Secrets about their journey and future plans for their growing business.
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Embrace the spirit of resilience! This NAIDOC Week, we're celebrating the theme "Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud, and Proud" - honouring the strength of our communities and amplifying voices that deserve to be heard. Join us in learning about and celebrating the rich cultures and histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth. Get involved in local events and activities to support and connect with your Indigenous neighbours. Together, let's Keep the Fire Burning! 🔥💫 #NAIDOCWeek #CelebrateCulture #StandTogether #NAIDOC24
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Come join us for REIFF from the 6-8 August 2024. Get your tickets today!
Hop on our bus on Day 3 of #2024REIIF for a visit to the Australian Strategic Materials (ASM) Dubbo Project. Michael Sutherland, ASM General Manager NSW, will share insights into rare earth and critical minerals mining, highlighting their ESG credentials. Cherie Thompson and Phil Thompson, co-founders of Native Secrets, will explain their role in managing Black and White Cypress Pine in ASM’s biodiversity offsets. Get early bird tickets by 12 July 2024. https://hubs.ly/Q02DRgrl0
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Native Secrets reposted this
We are excited to annouce the 2024 Indigenous Business Month theme - Making Our Mark. Read more ... https://lnkd.in/gTnDk92p
2024 Indigenous Business Month Theme: Making Our Mark - Indigenous Business Month
https://www.indigenousbusinessmonth.com.au
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Native Secrets reposted this
“Our land. Our future. We are #GenerationRestoration” – this year’s theme for World Environment Day (5 June) focusses on land restoration, desertification and drought resilience. As we know in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, Country is at the heart of what connects us, and is an integral part of our overall ecosystem. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people speak of Country how they speak of a person. It sustains a way of living – spiritually, emotionally, physically, culturally, and socially. For World Environment Day, we reflect back on the 2021 NAIDOC theme, “Heal Country”. It was a call out to all of us to seek greater protection of our lands, seas, waterways, sacred sites and our cultural heritage from exploitation, desecration, and destruction. That message is still relevant today. As a nation, it is important for us to get involved and work towards a more sustainable future. #GenerationRestoration #WED2024
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Reconciliation Week is here, and we believe it is an important time to reflect, learn, and take meaningful actions towards reconciliation. This years theme "Now More Than Ever" is reminder about the ongoing fight for justice and rights for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For more information on Reconciliation Week, please visit Reconciliation Australia’s website: https://lnkd.in/d3hGDGY6 #NationalReconciliationWeek #Nowmorethanever #NRW2024 #Reconciliation
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🌟 We Need Your Support 🌟 Native Secrets has been nominated for INNOVATORS! We're truly grateful for the ongoing support and now, we're asking for your vote to help us win this recognition. Visit https://bit.ly/3PKTkFL and cast your vote to support Native Secrets! Voting Closes: Sunday 12 May 2024
✨ INNOVATORS VOTING IS NOW OPEN ✨ We have had a record number of nominations and have whittled them down to 16 brilliant finalists, each challenging the ways we do business. Click on the link below to check out the finalists and cast your vote for the business you believe deserves to be named the winner of 2024 Innovators. Vote here 👉 https://bit.ly/3PKTkFL The winner will be announced on Monday 13 May 2024. 🏆
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Join Phil Thompson and an exceptional line-up of speakers on May 14th for a free webinar hosted by CSIRO: 'Science, Knowledge, Business - How CSIRO Collaborates with First Nations Enterprises' #CSIRO #FirstNationsEnterprises
📣 Signal boosting! We are all invited to attend this free online webinar hosted by CSIRO: "Science, Knowledge, Business - How CSIRO partners with First Nations enterprises." Learn about CSIRO's: • Indigenous Science program and work with First Nations businesses • Funding and programs for businesses including the Kick-start program Speakers include: • Darryl Lyons - Rainstick (Rainstick) • Alana Kennedy - Ochre Sun (Sunscreen | SPF | Sun Protection Products - Ochre Sun) • Phil Thompson - Native Secrets (Botanical Skincare, Essential Oils, Candles - Native Secrets) • Ron Poantumilui & Anthony Venes - Portaminni Trust Directors / Tiwi Resources (Tiwi Resources) • CSIRO scientists and experts in agriculture and food, health and biodiversity, manufacturing and environment Come along to connect, learn and share Registration closes Fri 10 May 2024 Click here: https://lnkd.in/gcKrSTVP
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