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Indigenous Managed Services Becomes Key Supplier to Major WA Government Agencies and Corporates
Image: https://www.globalnewslines.com/uploads/2025/09/1758271646.jpgA certified Indigenous-owned company is now a key supplier to 180+ WA government departments and top corporates, delivering essential services statewide.
Mandurah, WA - September 19, 2025 - Indigenous Managed Services/IMS has cemented its role as a trusted provider of high-quality Indigenous business services to over 180 government departments and a growing list of private sector clients. The Aboriginal-owned and operated company partners with the Department of Transport, Horizon Power, Water Corporation, BHP, Roy Hill, Rio Tinto, and more.
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The company is a Certified Supply Nation member and an Aboriginal Business Directory WA-listed business. IMS offers a broad range of services including recruitment and labour hire, Indigenous land management [https://www.indigenousmanagedservices.com/land-management/grounds-maintenance], Indigenous commercial cleaning [https://www.indigenousmanagedservices.com/commercial-and-industrial-cleaning], training and upskilling, IT services, business advisory, and dry ice blasting.
"Our success is rooted in our commitment to combining capability with culture. We deliver practical solutions tailored to industry needs while advancing real outcomes in Indigenous engagement [https://www.indigenousmanagedservices.com/about]. Clients benefit from our professionalism, responsiveness, and long-standing track record across Western Australia.
IMS employs a dedicated team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous professionals who contribute deep industry knowledge and cultural insight. This collaborative approach strengthens operational efficiency and drives meaningful participation across metropolitan and remote projects.
"Organisations come to us because they want more than compliance, they want partnerships built on reliability and purpose. Our team provides real value, helping our clients meet their goals while supporting sustainable opportunities for Aboriginal people," explained the spokesperson.
IMS has gained recognition as Diversity Employer of the Year 2020 and Diversity Champion 2023. Their strong presence across both public and private sectors highlights the company's capacity to deliver consistent, scalable, and culturally aligned services.
Clients searching for Aboriginal services near me Perth [https://www.indigenousmanagedservices.com/about] or professional Indigenous services Perth [https://www.indigenousmanagedservices.com/] can rely on IMS to streamline operations and contribute to positive social impact.
"IMS is about growing with our clients," said Tahlia Brown, Operations Manager. "We focus on what matters, which is saving time, simplifying processes, and supporting long-term outcomes for business and community," said the spokesperson.
As the demand for values-driven suppliers grows, Indigenous Managed Services continues to lead the way in connecting capability, culture, and commercial outcomes in the state.
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Indigenous Managed Services assists organisations in growing their business, developing their staff and exceeding their commercial goals. To know more, visit https://www.indigenousmanagedservices.com/
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Country: Australia
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