BRISBANE

Mitch Amidy

Mitch Amidy, Committee Member
Mitch Amidy
Committee Member

Mitch Amidy is a proud Wiradjuri man and an accomplished sales and business development leader with more than 19 years of experience spanning corporate, retail, and not-for-profit sectors. After two decades living and working on Larrakia Country in Darwin, Mitch relocated to Brisbane with his family this year, bringing deep expertise in strategic sales, client retention, and culturally informed First Nations engagement.

Mitch has held senior leadership roles across Northern Australia, including serving as State Relationship Manager and National Indigenous Engagement Specialist at Community Business Bureau, where he delivered national strategies to strengthen partnerships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Alongside his professional work, Mitch has contributed to community sport and governance. He has served on the Board of the Northern Territory Indigenous Football Aboriginal Corporation, supporting pathways that connect culture, community, and football. He has also been an active committee member with the Darwin Olympic Sporting Club, helping guide community programs and sporting opportunities across the region.

Now as Director of Sales and Marketing at Emus Talking, Mitch is focused on expanding the organisation’s impact across Queensland and the Northern Territory, championing culturally grounded engagement, collaboration, and long-term community outcomes.

Mitch is widely recognised for his leadership, integrity, and his ability to build strong, meaningful relationships that drive both business success and positive social impact.