 Entrepreneur is a fancy word, I reckon, for people taking risks. You get better at taking more qualified risks as you go. My name is Mick Harding. I'm a da gungarung man. My business is called Naga Orange, Dancing Wombat. I'm predominantly an Indigenous artist. I mainly make artefacts. I draw, I sculpt, I do commissioned pieces and I've been in business since 2005. I worked in cultural heritage, an Aboriginal cultural heritage for about 15 years. I had seen huge amounts of our cultural heritage in the landscape and I noticed that the art that was being produced was very much dot work and not a lot of symbolism that you would see from those places that I'd seen. And I had this urge, a passion to make really good quality stuff and make a statement. I was a sole trader and my wife and I have just become a partnership. She does all the marketing, she does all the social media. That allows me to do the creative stuff. So we're a pretty good team, I think. One of my greatest supporters has been the Korean Heritage Trust. They've supported me since the beginnings, but then I get things like the local school, Kurni College, and I have relationships with different groups like that. Just keep coming back to me. Probably at least the first five years, I'd have really quiet periods where I wasn't making any money. So anything you do, what you need to try and think about is when you spend an hour doing something, how you can make that work for you over and over. You know, keep making sales out of that same hours work. So we've applied some of those types of thinking towards the stuff that we do and that seems to be working a hell of a lot better these days. What success means to me? Firstly, creating quality that reflects who we are. Often when we do markets and things like that, I'll just sit there and do live burning so they can see what they're getting right there and then. Both my two sons, they've been helping me from time to time. I've encouraged them as much as they want, you know, if they want to do it. We'll build a business that's good enough and then we've got a dynasty. You know, I might slow down a bit, but I'll keep doing it for as long as I'm alive. I keep getting bigger opportunities, so maybe I'm good at what I'll do.