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Koori Knockout 2025: Showing Up, Listening Deeply, and Walking Together 

Koori Knockout 2025: Showing Up, Listening Deeply, and Walking Together 

Posted 14 October 2025

This year marked our second proud participation in the Koori Knockout a powerful, humbling, and deeply enriching experience. Alongside the belly laughs, hearty meals, and meaningful connections, we walked away with renewed purpose and insight. 

More than a sporting event, the Koori Knockout is a cultural cornerstone. With an estimated 40,000 attendees, it stands as the largest annual gathering of First Nations peoples in Australia. It’s a celebration of community, identity, and resilience where stories are shared, pride is amplified, and connections run deep. 

Our Purpose at the Knockout 

For IBA, being present at the Knockout wasn’t just about setting up a stall or distributing flyers. It was about listening deeply, learning respectfully, and exploring new ways to walk alongside community. Our presence was guided by a commitment to genuine engagement to show up, stay curious, and build trust. 

Why Community Events Matter 

IBA exists to support the self-determined economic empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We know that real impact begins with being on Country, in community, and in spaces where mob feel safe, proud, and strong. 

Events like the Knockout give us the opportunity to: 

  • Hear directly from community about financial goals, challenges, and aspirations 
  • Share tools and resources in culturally respectful and accessible ways 
  • Build relationships that go beyond transactions and foster long-term trust 

Reflections and Learnings 

As a returning sponsor, we took time to reflect on what we learned and how we can continue to grow: 

  • Amplifying community voices: We listened to stories of success, dreams of entrepreneurship, and visions of legacy. 
  • Supporting thriving businesses: From food stalls to accommodation providers, the economic ripple effect was real and backing First Nations businesses remains a priority. 
  • Celebrating emerging leaders: The Knockout continues to be a launchpad for future stars, both on and off the field. 
  • Honouring cultural pride: Dance, language, ceremony, and storytelling showcased the richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity. 
  • Building stronger networks: We connected with entrepreneurs, families, and changemakers shaping the future of their communities. 

These insights are helping shape how we engage not just at events, but across all our services and programs. 

To everyone who stopped by our stall, shared a yarn, or participated in our voxpops thank you. Your stories, laughter, and wisdom continue to guide us. 

We’re committed to walking together, listening deeply, and showing up not just at the Knockout, but wherever community leads.