Seftcorp Law Joins the IR Global / Sinchi CSR Programme

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 29th November 2016

Seftcorp Law Joins the IR Global / Sinchi CSR Programme IR Global is the fastest growing professional service firm network in the world with 850+ members, providing legal, accountancy and financial advice to companies and individuals across 150 jurisdictions. The group is renowned for its high ethical standards, innovative approach and niche expertise. In November 2016, the group formed a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program in support of Sinchi, a non-profit, which promotes human rights and the preservation of indigenous culture. The mission of the organisation is to highlight the importance of indigenous culture / knowledge and to uphold the UN’s declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). IR and Sinchi were delighted when Seftcorp Law, a leading corporate & commercial boutique based on the east coast of Australia joined the initiative. “The program was created to build a community of like-minded business leaders who understand by working together, we can instigate positive social change. Grant Sefton and Seftcorp Law are a great example of this, a successful firm which cares about their socially responsibility and the power of collaboration.” Tom Wheeler, MD of IR Global “The lessons of history demonstrate the urgent need to preserve our valuable indigenous cultures. Seftcorp Law is delighted to support IR Global in this important initiative.” Grant Sefton, Seftcorp Law Funds raised will be used to empower indigenous communities to document their own cultural heritage, by providing equipment, workshops and ongoing support for creative arts such as photography, film-making and music production. To achieve these goals, Sinchi is working alongside acclaimed aboriginal photographer Prof. Wayne Quilliam, who has dedicated his life to working with different tribes around Australia and beyond. As Sinchi’s ambassador in Australia, Wayne has direct communication with the tribal elders, ensuring all projects are community led and have a support structure to create longevity. KEY TARGETS •

Connect indigenous communities with collaborators and resources in the Western World.

Develop creative arts skills. Providing opportunities for the youth in communities to share their stories and show the strength of their own culture.

Create a sustainable business model for art & music, which can generate funds. (Whilst ensuring all copyright / ownership of creative collaborations remains with the community).

INITIATIVES FOR 2017 INCLUDE

Because our liberation is bound together. www.sinchi-tribe.com


A ground breaking music project collaboration between aboriginal tribes and electronic music producers.

Photography & Film-making workshops within Australian Aboriginal communities.

Global Photography Competition judged by Jimmy Nelson and Wayne Quilliam.

International Crowd Funding campaign.

Sinchi Tribe Collaboration network connecting indigenous and western organisations.

Launch of an online store for indigenous art, photography and music.

Events bringing together a community of likeminded individuals & organisations.

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www.irglobal.com www.seftcorp.com.au www.sinchi-tribe.com www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Quilliam

Because our liberation is bound together. www.sinchi-tribe.com


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