Inspire TV: NAIDOC Week and Westpac

The Westpac Group considers educational, financial and employment opportunities crucial to building strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We're committed t innovating and developing solutions to meet the specific needs of Indigenous Australians to help them prosper and grow. Commitment will continue through direct employment, as well as supporting talent development through cadetships and traineeships.




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