KRED Enterprises Charitable Trust (KRED Enterprises) is a subsidiary of Ambooriny Burru Foundation and aims to take advantage of the enormous opportunities unfolding in the Kimberley and by doing so, secure long-term economic independence for our people. 

KRED Enterprises specialises in Aboriginal Engagement and Corporate Support Services, taking pride in employing knowledgeable and experienced Indigenous and Non-Indigenous personnel who deeply understand the cultural and operational contexts in which our Members and clients operate.

At KRED Enterprises, our role is to support our People to be strong on country and to help them walk in two worlds. Our People must be in control of their own future, which is why we structure our services in a way that supports self-determination and empowerment. 

 

The accounting, bookkeeping, and payroll services of KRED Finance are dedicated to supporting Indigenous organisations and enterprises with expert financial management. Our finance team is professional, dynamic, and deeply committed to delivering high-quality services to Indigenous organisations, enterprises, and networks. As a charitable trust, KRED Enterprises also offers fiscal sponsorship to initiatives aligned with the foundation’s vision, mission, and goals. 

 

To achieve the Ambooriny Burru Foundation’s vision of “our People are in control and prospering on their traditional lands,” KRED Enterprises operates four wholly owned subsidiary companies.

  • Arma Legal, formerly known as KRED Legal, is a law firm that was set up by Traditional Owners, to meet the needs of Traditional Owners. Our lawyers understand the pressures of development on country and culture, the wish to protect cultural and environmental heritage, and the struggle to have native title recognised as a property right. You can read more about Arma Legal here.

  • Environmental Heritage Social Impact Services Pty Ltd (EHSIS) is a specialised service provider dedicated to protecting and preserving cultural heritage in the Kimberley region. We offer comprehensive staff and logistics solutions to ensure the effective execution of heritage surveys, cultural heritage monitoring, and cultural awareness training. You can read more about EHSIS here and cultural awareness packages here.

  • Mirli Mirli Pty Ltd. was established with the primary goal of generating passive income for the business, ensuring a steady revenue stream that could support various initiatives and contribute to long-term sustainability by operating under the name Office National branches in Broome and Kununurra. You can read more about Mirli Mirli here.

  • Marlamanu is an innovative, Aboriginal-led initiative that aims to create an on-country diversion facility in the Kimberley, offering a culturally grounded alternative to traditional youth justice programs. This proposal is rooted in the belief that young offenders can be more effectively rehabilitated through connection to their culture and land rather than through conventional punitive measures. You can read more about Marlamanu here.

 KRED Enterprises also established the Kimberley Agriculture and Pastoral Company (KAPCO), a management concept involving three stations in the region that aims to increase station productivity and boost remote Indigenous employment. You can read more about KAPCO here.

KRED Enterprises supports Traditional Owners to make informed decisions about what happens on their country and ensures any development is designed and operated to meet the highest cultural and environmental standards.

To read more on our services and our proven track record of success, with insights into what sets us apart can be viewed in our Capability Statement here.