About Us

iSupplyAU is an Indigenous-owned and led business driven by a clear focus on reconciliation and meaningful action.

Our purpose is to help bridge the RAP GAP — the gap between Corporate Australia’s commitments in Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) and the actual delivery of tangible outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

We achieve this by enabling Indigenous-led projects that transform corporate commitments into real, measurable impact. Guided by deep respect for cultural custodianship and a strong commitment to protecting and regenerating Mother Earth, we collaborate with businesses across Australia to drive self-determination, foster lasting success, and reinvest profits and in-kind contributions into our three core pillars:

  • Community – Strengthening communities through housing and food sovereignty initiatives.
  • Country – Caring for Mother Earth through environmental regeneration projects.
  • Culture – Supporting the perpetuation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.

At iSupplyAU, we are committed to creating pathways for Indigenous prosperity, ensuring that every partnership delivers meaningful outcomes — not just promises.

Our Team

Geoff Rowan
Interim CEO and Reconciliation Enthusiast
Geoff Rowan is a dynamic individual with multiple facets to his personality and professional life. He a nomad, and an environmentally focused entrepreneur. Having travelled, lived, and worked both across Australia and around the globe Geoff has a keen understanding of both the local and global ecosystems, emphasised by his philosophy, “Think Global, Act Local”. He is the founder of Worms Bees Trees (WBT), an organisation committed to creating a positive impact on the planet and its inhabitants.
Clarence Bruinsma
Managing Director - iSupplyAU
Clarence is a proud Yaegl fella from the North Coast NSW. He has a background in leadership, education, and community engagement. As the co-director of Bush To Bowl, he shares his extensive knowledge of Australian Bush foods (Bush Tucker) and Indigenous culture. With experience spanning government and non-government sectors, Clarence specializes in consultation, reconciliation, and ecological design, working closely with Country to develop sustainable practices. Driven by a passion for positive change, he dedicates his work to supporting Aboriginal communities and fostering greater understanding of Aboriginal history, culture, and land stewardship across Australia.
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