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Meet Aimee Wills, proud First Nations team member and merchandising leader at Brisbane’s BIG W, Mount Gravatt, which sits on Yuggera Country.

A proud Kukatj Tribe member, Aimee, who started her career with Woolworths Group 17 years ago, is also part of two Woolworths Group First Nation committees, which meet regularly to discuss upcoming events as well as give their recommendations and guidance.

“I am passionate about the education of Indigenous history, and the stories and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities"

After maternity leave, Aimee joined the BIG W team at Calamvale in 2007 to get back into the workforce. She worked as a front end supervisor before moving to the Capalaba store.
Coming from a First Nations family – both her parents are Aboriginal – Aimee says she is proud of how far Woolworths Group have come in making a meaningful contribution for future generations and driving our employment roadmap forward.
Aimee says she’s particularly impressed by the improvement of stakeholder engagement, Indigenous leadership, the establishment of First Nation Advisory Boards and employment opportunities at Woolworths Group.

“I feel very fortunate to have been able to work for Woolworths Group for such a long time and to see the progress we are having with First Nations people.”

Aimee Wills, Merchandising Leader, Big W

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