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Benang builds diversified business
Multi-disciplinary contractor Benang was named Indigenous Business of the Year for its strong and consistent growth.
Jasmine Kadic is a Whadjuk/Ballardong woman from a long line of Aboriginal leaders and elders within the Noongar community.
Ms Kadic has held management positions within the health & construction Industry with a passion and drive for Aboriginal outcomes across all major areas including health, employment & education.
Ms Kadic has been the managing director of Benang and chief executive of Ergon Group.
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Multi-disciplinary contractor Benang was named Indigenous Business of the Year for its strong and consistent growth.
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