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Behind the scenes with Indigi Bins Australia
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The Nepean Redevelopment offers a unique opportunity for local businesses to work on major NSW infrastructure projects.
Indigi Bins Australia is a local Indigenous company that is providing waste services for Stage 1 of the Nepean Redevelopment.
We recently spoke to Indigi Bins director and CEO, Glen and Tracy Kelly about their involvement with the redevelopment.