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We maintain a public list of people disqualified by a court or the Registrar. A disqualified person can’t be an officer of a corporation – that means they can’t be on the board or a manager.
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Every corporation registered under the CATSI Act is listed in the Register of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations. Find key information about a corporation by searching the register of Corporations.
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An interactive, visual dashboard of Registered Native Title Body Corporate data based on reports from the last complete financial year.
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Data in this report is frozen as at 27 March 2025 during our transition to myCorp.
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All corporations must keep correct and up to date accounts and records. Records help you to gather and maintain evidence about your business activities, like:
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Our workshops and courses are designed to build corporate governance knowledge, skills, efficiency and accountability. Goals for trainingOur courses aim to:
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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.