FISH Publishing
FISH Publishing strives to create opportunities for commercial independence for First Nations creatives. There is an ever-growing chorus of Australians …
These projects provide equal opportunities for education, training, employment and life choices. They are run either directly by FISH or in partnership with others. As we do this, First Nations people are given opportunities in our society to be valued as positive, healing, and leading contributors to community in connecting people to caring for each other and caring for country.
If we are to break the cycle of generational trauma, poverty, and engagement in the justice system, First Nations people need to play a leading role in the development of projects and initiatives. This is what we do! The FISH team actively work with a broad cross section of our community to achieve positive outcomes.
We are currently focused on six pillars for project development. These pillars are creative, cultural, education & employment, health, housing and justice. The six of them are integrated as we work holistically with individuals, family and community.
FISH Publishing strives to create opportunities for commercial independence for First Nations creatives. There is an ever-growing chorus of Australians
FISH believes in the importance of lifting the literacy levels in Indigenous communities and the importance of celebrating language and
FISH Films@The Backlot supports the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Film Industry and the telling of stories to increase Australia’s
FISH Social Enterprises are a key part of our business and fulfil 4 key aims. The 1st – Innovative
Nationally, First Nations Australians are 13 times more likely to be imprisoned than non-Indigenous Australians. WA Department of Justice Statistics
There is an urgent need for a model of Indigenous housing that directly engages community, is sustainable, affordable, and easily-replicated.
FISH is working with the remote Aboriginal community of Bawoorrooga in the Kimberley, WA, to create a national prototype for
FISH has been working with primary and secondary schools in the Bindjareb (Peel), Wadandi (Southwest) and Kimberley regions since 2017
There is an urgent need for safe, secure, appropriate and affordable housing for First Nations people as a fundamental building
FISH Publishing strives to create opportunities for commercial independence for First Nations creatives. There is an ever-growing chorus of Australians …
FISH believes in the importance of lifting the literacy levels in Indigenous communities and the importance of celebrating language and …
FISH Films@The Backlot supports the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Film Industry and the telling of stories to increase Australia’s …
FISH Social Enterprises are a key part of our business and fulfil 4 key aims. The 1st – Innovative …
Nationally, First Nations Australians are 13 times more likely to be imprisoned than non-Indigenous Australians. WA Department of Justice Statistics …
There is an urgent need for a model of Indigenous housing that directly engages community, is sustainable, affordable, and easily-replicated. …
FISH is working with the remote Aboriginal community of Bawoorrooga in the Kimberley, WA, to create a national prototype for …
FISH has been working with primary and secondary schools in the Bindjareb (Peel), Wadandi (Southwest) and Kimberley regions since 2017 …
There is an urgent need for safe, secure, appropriate and affordable housing for First Nations people as a fundamental building …
Should you wish to find out more or make a donation, please contact FISH using the form to the left.