
Who We Are
Kooreel, a proud Indigenous Construction Company based in Australia, was founded with a vision to bridge the gap in the industry. We offer specialised services tailored to meet the unique needs of Indigenous communities and government projects. We are determined to make a significant impact in the construction industry by focusing on community housing development and government infrastructure support. Our commitment to community development and economic growth drives our passion to create a positive impact through our construction projects. With a focus on collaboration and respect for the land, Kooreel is paving the way for a more inclusive and diverse construction sector in Australia.
We specialise in executing high-quality construction projects of various scales, all while enhancing Aboriginal involvement and collaboration in the construction sector. Our company is owned and operated by Aboriginal individuals throughout Australia, focusing on empowering Aboriginal communities by offering sustainable economic independence and career prospects.
Kooreel is owned by Indigenous individuals with the government relationships, Indigenous connections and dedication to the Indigenous Procurement Policy. Our unique offerings, such as community housing development, showcases our commitment to cultural sensitivity and sustainability.
We offer tailored construction solutions that prioritise community needs and cultural considerations, demonstrating our dedication to creating positive impacts within Indigenous populations.

Supply Nation is endorsed by the Australian Government as the leading directory of Indigenous businesses for their procurement teams to fulfil their targets under the new Indigenous Procurement Policy.
Being certified means a business is 51% or more Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander owned, managed, and controlled.
Indigenous businesses employ more than 30x the proportion of Indigenous people than other businesses.
Indigenous owned business strengthen their Indigenous employees' connection to culture, other Indigenous businesses and provide training to staff.
Indigenous businesses reinvest revenue in their communities.
Indigenous business owners that were part of the stolen generation use their businesses to create a place of belonging and healing. Indigenous owners, employees and communities are proud of Indigenous businesses
