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Indigenous in Business Award finalist Leah Cameron

Jobs, Land and Economy
A woman with long dark hair sits next to a table. She wears a dark green top. In the background is a cupboard upon which is a framed certificate, and other decorative items.

Leah Cameron is the Principal Solicitor and owner of Marrawah Law and a finalist in the 32nd Ethnic Business Awards Indigenous in Business category.

The 32nd Ethnic Business Awards (EBA) held in February includes the Indigenous in Business Award.

One of the finalists in this category was Leah Cameron, a palawa trawlwoolway woman from eastern Tasmania. 

Leah is the Principal Lawyer and owner of Marrawah Law, an Indigenous legal practice.

Watch how the business literally began at Leah’s kitchen table in 2013 and since then has grown to include 13 staff working at offices in Cairns, Brisbane, Hobart and shortly in Melbourne.

Find out more

The NIAA funded the Ethnic Business Awards to support the Indigenous in Business Award category. For more information, read Supporting Indigenous recognition at the 2022 Ethnic Business Awards and read Minister Wyatt’s speech at Remarks at the Ethnic Business Awards.