Foley, DennisAustralian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research2006-11-212011-01-052006-11-212011-01-050-7315-5654-21036-1774http://hdl.handle.net/1885/44474The media, academic publications and parliamentary speeches typically perceive Indigenous business enterprises as 'community' run ventures. This blanket characterisation is inadequate as it renders the individual Indigenous urban entrepreneur invisible and unconsidered. Confusion in public reporting and accountability has resulted in misconceptions that cloud the image of what a successful Indigenous entrepreneur is. In addition, previous published literature seems skewed towards the rural or remote areas when in fact, almost three-quarters of Indigenous Australians live in urban areas. Little is known of the individual, urban and provincial Indigenous Australian entrepreneur.2831837 bytesapplication/pdfen-AUAuthor/s retain copyrightIndigenous entrepreneur, community, Indigenous Australians, education, industry experience, business enterprisesIndigenous Australian Entrepreneurs: Not all community organisations, Not all in the outback2006-03