Australia’s largest retailer, Woolies, adds Ethan Indigenous to their cart.
7News announces Ethan’s revolutionary tech platform to power NQ Spark’s simulation initiatives.
The world famous zoo, Taronga and Ethan Indigenous develop an app which monitors animals in recovery post bushfires.
Ethan Indigenous and Transport NSW unite forces to connect Australians in more meaningful ways than ever.
One of Australia’s largest law firms, Ashurst enters a preferred supplier arrangement with Ethan Indigenous.
Sydney Trains signed a 5 year agreement with Ethan Indigenous for the OCDN network upgrade, underpinning all operational technology and the signalling of their trains.
Ethan Indigenous walks the walk this week, hitting impressive numbers that do more than aim to close the digital literacy gap.
Key advocate for Indigenous Business, David Chesterfield unfortunately passed away, leaving a scholarship in his memory.
The agency responsible for protecting and serving Victorians chooses Ethan Indigenous as their (not so secret) agents.
The organisation that oversees the operation of all public transport in Western Australia selects Ethan Indigenous as their preferred supplier.
The disaster recovery agency, NSW Reconstruction Authority calls on Ethan Indigenous to have their back.
Australia's largest private health insurance provider, covering around 4.2 million customers chooses Ethan Indigenous to support their critical network.
Launching just in time for the Black Friday sales, an Ethan Indigenous business, Ethan Store offers corporate rates, where purchases go further.
The world’s largest advertising agency, WPP shares single-minded-proposition with Ethan Indigenous.
The customer service giant that functions as a provider to support sustainable government finances, major public works, maintenance programs, plus land and property administration appointed Ethan Indigenous to the end user computing panel 9826 for the supply, management, and finance.
An unlikely alliance – and friendship – between a footy legend and information technology veteran
The superior court which has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law selects Ethan Indigenous to provide all secure telecommunication services.
Construction company, Shape measures up Ethan Indigenous and chooses them as their preferred tech partner.
Coffs Harbour hosted the 24th Local Government Information Technology Conference (LGIT2024), and Ethan came to the table creating awareness around the Indigenous employment gap.
The not-for-profit training organisation, MEGT has selected Ethan Indigenous for their IT supply, with a twist.
Partnering up to provide the first Indigenous cloud, James Cook University invests with Ethan Indigenous over $20 million back into the community.
The public transport network, Sydney Ferries invites a new captain on board to provide all their wifi.
Ethan invests in social impact programs which improve the digital literacy capabilities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
One of Australia’s big four banks, Westpac turns to Ethan Indigenous for specialised software to consolidate application management.
Multinational bank, CBA chooses Ethan Indigenous to support next generation banking.
NSW Premiers Department responsible for leading the public sector chooses Ethan Indigenous as tech supplier.
Workpac has selected Ethan Indigenous to keep their workplace secure.
The largest employment provider in Australia, Max Solutions, selects Ethan Indigenous for the supply of their IT innovation.
The workplace insurance agency responsible for providing compensation insurance to 338,000 workers, turns to Ethan Indigenous.
The Department of Foreign Affairs selects Australia’s Ethan Indigenous as their preferred software partner.
Home of the Bathurst 1000, Bathurst 12 hour, and the Bathurst Autofest, Bathurst Regional City Council picked up speed with Ethan Indigenous.
In an Australian first, Ethan Indigenous creates a program for cadets to gain professional experience in the IT industry with no work experience required.
Working with local government organisations, Ethan Indigenous’ new program turns corporate waste into community investment