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Mingaletta Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation has been running activities, programs and services that support health, welfare and education for 20 years. In 2022, it hired its first employee – a volunteer who had been there from the beginning.
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This month we congratulate Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation for its successful, sustained efforts to help the Stolen…
Sydney, New South Wales: Between 1912 and 1968 generations of young Aboriginal girls were taken from their families and forced to spend their childhood in Cootamundra Girls Domestic Training Home for Aboriginal Girls.
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A brilliant new play by Yirra Yaakin Aboriginal Corporation holds a lesson for aspiring leaders of corporations…
Perth, Western Australia: Conceived, created and performed by members of Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company with respect for the community, elders and ancestors, the play Hecate powerfully meets the corporation’s objective as a cultural
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How can a corporation’s registered rule book best reflect Aboriginal cultural structures? Patta Aboriginal Corporation…
Tennant Creek, Northern Territory: Patta Warumungu people were the first Aboriginal group in Australia to negotiate a consent determination within a township.
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With a robust public laundry, Bagala Aboriginal corporation is improving hygiene and creating jobs—both especially…
Barunga, Northern Territory: A year ago, directors of Bagala Aboriginal Corporation launched a project to improve health and create jobs: a robust local public laundry. The Aboriginal community of Barunga is 80 kilometres south-east of Katherine.
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Conceived at a bush meeting of Kimberley elders over thirty years ago, Magabala Books (Aboriginal Corporation) abides…
Broome, Western Australia: In the mid 1980s, a bush meeting of Aboriginal elders from all over the Kimberley resolved to establish two new agencies: a regional centre for law and culture and an independent Aboriginal
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Gr8motive is a smart young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation with a new contract to support young offenders to turn their lives around.
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Melythina Tiakana Warrana (Heart of Country) Aboriginal Corporation supports people to understand and reconnect with…
Kingston Beach, Tasmania
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With a fit-for-purpose governance structure and two decades of experience, Ironbark Aboriginal Corporation is thriving.
With a fit-for-purpose governance structure and two decades of experience, Ironbark Aboriginal Corporation is thriving.
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Artists working with Iwantja Arts and Crafts Aboriginal Corporation have been recognised again and again lately—in Queen’s birthday honours, a digital art award, on the cover of Vogue magazine and in Australia’s most significant portraiture prize.
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Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation was a partner in research that confirms housing remains a fundamental building block for good health.
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Ten years after securing native title, Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC has won recognition of…
Gippsland, Victoria: In late November 2020, the Victorian government returned 2 billion litres of water to traditional owners whose native title rights and interests are managed by Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (GLaWAC).
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From 1 February 2022, Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation runs the only independent, Aboriginal-owned airport in…
Djarindjin, Western Australia: Another helicopter lands at Djarindjin Airport and 19 passengers head for the air-conditioned terminal nearby.
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After the Gospers Mountain fire of 2020, Mingaan Wiradjuri Aboriginal Corporation is working hard to heal country and…
Lithgow, New South Wales: In late 2019, members of the Mingaan Wiradjuri Aboriginal Corporation near Lithgow were worried. The mega-blaze known as the Gospers Mountain bushfire was roaring towards them, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
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Firesticks Alliance Indigenous Corporation has been working to re-establish cultural burning around the country—in…
Eastern Australia: Firesticks Alliance Indigenous Corporation registered in 2018 with members in all 5 eastern Australian states and territories.
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Positive Futures Indigenous Corporation supports people to become leaders who inspire sustainable change within their…
Canberra, Ngunnawal Country: Leaders bring people together and catalyse positive change within families, communities, corporations and society.
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Bunya peoples are reviving the triennial Bunya Festival—akin to a regional Aboriginal parliament—and all the traditions…
Bunya Mountains, southern Queensland: 250 kilometres north-west of Brisbane, Bunya Mountains—or Booburrgan Ngmmunge as this Country has always been known to Aboriginal people—hosts the world’s largest stand of bunya pines (Araucaria bidwillii) as well as natural grasslan
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Budj Bim Cultural Landscape's listing as world heritage marked a new era for Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC.
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In 2015, South West Aboriginal Land & Sea Council Aboriginal Corporation negotiated an agreement between the Noongar nation and the Western Australian government and now, it’s coming to life.
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While supporting Adelaide-based Aṉangu through arts, language, knowledge, culture and community, Iwiṟi Aboriginal Corporation is itself growing strong.