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When a corporation is wound up, it goes into liquidation. 
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Australian Business NumberOnce your corporation is registered and has been given an Indigenous Corporation Number (ICN), it can apply for an Australian Business Number (ABN).  
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Spotlight on, November 2014 Alawa Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 3358)
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Spotlight on, October 2014 Yulu-Burri-Ba Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health (ICN 2034)
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Spotlight on, September 2014 Bundiyarra Aboriginal Community Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 1422)
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For Sam Raciti, CEO of Mudth-Niyleta Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation and the board of directors it’s all about joining the dots—keeping the pathways open. It’s about going that extra mile, going further than just a job description.
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Spotlight on Paupiyala Tjarutja Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 828) The story of Paupiyala Tjarutja Aboriginal Corporation (PTAC) and its members is one of remarkable survival. Located in Tjuntjuntjara, it is arguably one of Australia’s remotest Aboriginal communities.
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Emama Nguda Aboriginal Corporation will be first in Australia to commercially farm giant freshwater prawns, or jarramba…
Derby, WA: For thousands of years Indigenous Australians in the Kimberley have been catching and eating giant freshwater prawns they call jarramba. Emama Nguda Aboriginal Corporation (ENAC) will be the first group to commercially farm them.
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Having formed in 1992 to manage threats to the land, Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation now also manages ever-increasing…
Above: Dhimurru rangers Wanga, Eddie, Grace, Hamish, Gatha, Rrawun, Yama and Guru
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On 3 June 2019 a successful Mabo Day celebration was hosted by a Cairns-based corporation of Meriam people of Mer…
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Founded as a yarning place for women, Karadi Aboriginal Corporation has grown into a thriving hub for Tasmanian…
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The Anangu women of NPY Women’s Council know what they’re doing.
Cross-border region of Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory: The Anangu women of Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women’s Council Aboriginal Corporation (NPY Women’s Council) know what they’
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It's a 25-year-old champion of Koori health in Koori hands: Katungul Aboriginal Corporation for Regional Health and…
Narooma, New South Wales: Seven years ago, the outlook for Katungul Aboriginal Corporation Regional Health and Community Services (Katungul) was gloomy.
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For Yaama Ganu Aboriginal Corporation, art means opportunities for community and cultural development.
Moree, New South Wales: Yaama Ganu Aboriginal Corporation is a well-connected not-for-profit Aboriginal art gallery and café.
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Bidan Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 687)
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Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 4223) Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 7993)