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Voluntary winding up is a process where members decide to appoint a liquidator to finalise their corporation’s outstanding matters.
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When Nate Weatherall started Mad Proppa Deadly, he wanted to be a music mentor for young people – something he wished he’d had. As a young musician, he felt he could have used more support to take his skills, confidence and career to the next level.
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An idea to build an inclusive cricket carnival sparked a corporation’s journey to support overall community wellbeing through sport.
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All directors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations are required to hold a unique director…
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We recently asked all corporations to help us plan our 2024–25 schedule for corporate governance training workshops.…
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The Native Title Act 1993 and Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 require every corporation…
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With a drive for continuous improvement and a focus on education and training for its staff and board, Gindaja Treatment and Healing Indigenous Corporation has grown a strong, dedicated team. They’re leading the way in good governance processes. With an organisation running efficiently, Gindaja’s…
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On Yolŋu Country, in East Arnhem land in the NT, a community-led initiative is connecting generations and celebrating…
One of the latest initiatives is creating a Homeland studio model for remote communities so artists can produce works that merge old ways and new ways. The project is called InDigiMatha – the ‘Indigenous digital tongue’.
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Australian Kriol ... it’s the most widely-spoken language unique to Australia, and most people have never heard of it…
Yugul Mangi’s social programs branch – of which Meigim Kriol Strongbala is part – is funded through the Australian Government’s Stronger Communities for Children Fund, which allows the Yugul Mangi Board to use the funds to support their own vision for children, young people and families in Ngukur
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Don't have enough identity documents to apply for director ID?If you don't have enough identity documents and it's not reasonably possible for you to get them, you'll need to get a referee to
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ANKA works hard to build and sustain the skills of its directors and the performance of its board—and it shows.
Top End: First incorporated in 1987, Arnhem Northern and Kimberley Artists Aboriginal Corporation—ANKA—is the lead support and advocacy body for Aboriginal artists and Aboriginal-owned community art centres in over a million square kilometres of country across northern
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The Ngarigo Toomaroombah Kunama Namadgi Indigenous Corporation is forging bonds with businesses and local community in…
Giving steam to the idea Several years ago, the Tumbarumba local council met about converting an old rail trail through Ngarigo Country. This gave the Ngarigo Elders a chance to propose something they’d been thinking of for a while: a Ngarigo Culture Reserve.
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The team at Marigurim Yalaam Indigenous Corporation for Community Justice (MYICCJ) is working tirelessly towards a…
MYICCJ has come a long way in the past 2 years. From being on the brink of folding in 2021, the board, including one community Elder and people who work in a variety of areas, worked with ORIC to get MYICCJ back up and running to thriving – where it is today.
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When the bright orange blooms appear on the Mudjar Tree, it signals to Nyungar people that Birak (Summer) has begun.…
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‘We’ll work really hard, but shove someone else up the front to get the glory.’ Vicki Thom of Mad Mob Aboriginal…
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Mad Mob started as an art group with art classes, which then became a corporation and registered with ORIC in 2017.
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Collaborating and partnering with other organisations is key to BlaQ Aboriginal Corporation’s success in supporting and…
Redfern, NSW: Caring for a group of people who are overcoming an onslaught of barriers is central to the work of BlaQ Aboriginal Corporation.
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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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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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Dordanup Wardandi women have facilitated events and celebrations on Country since time began. During a winter solstice…
As the group played From Little Things Big Things Grow, an idea was raised to reform the Nala Boodja Eco Clan Aboriginal Corporation (Nala Boodja). The corporation would bring people together going forwards – to share songlines, facilitate storytelling and create wellbeing programs.