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Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts Aboriginal Corporation (GCAAC) is the newest Aboriginal art centre in the Northern Territory and in August they will hold their first commercial art exhibition.
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Gurriny Yealamucka* (Good Healing) Health Services Aboriginal Corporation (Gurriny) has a holistic approach to improving the health, social and emotional wellbeing of the 3000 people that make up Yarrabah’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population.
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Tjanpi Desert Weavers is an ‘art centre without walls or borders’ spanning the Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara (NPY) tri-state region of Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory.
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A new research project funded by ORIC and the Australian Research Council is exploring accountability and governance in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations.
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It all began in early 2009 when Noelene Skinner and her sister Fiona Hyland tried out for The Biggest Loser TV program.
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A good news story from Wodonga, Victoria.
Matthew Burke, CEO of Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation, is stoked … and with very good reason. Not too long ago he was approached by the Wilson Transformer Company (WTC) to form a partnership to deliver training for Indigenous youth.
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Recent celebrations at South Alligator River in Kakadu National Park have marked an important milestone in a long journey.
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For over 30 years Orana Haven has been helping the community. It started from premises in Brewarrina in far-north New South Wales but now operates from nearby Gongolgon.
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Established in 1995, Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation has dedicated its time and resources to improving the…
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This corporation works tirelessly to reunite those who were taken with their families and communities.
Woolloongabba, Queensland: Few would disagree that the work Link-Up (QLD) carries out is of the highest importance. For more than 30 years the corporation has helped people to connect with relatives that were lost to them because of past Australian Government policies.
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Thanks to Garl Garl Walbu, young people are working with young people in Derby to minimise the harms associated with…
Derby, Western Austraila: Garl Garl Walbu Alcohol Association Aboriginal Corporation was incorporated in 1988 to contribute to policy and research about alcohol and drug misuse and related problems among Aboriginal people in the Kimberley—and to care for people affected.
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Bunurong Land Council has been through the wringer but it’s healing and speaking strongly for country.
Frankston South, Melbourne:
Welcome to Bunurong country, land of our ancestors, land of the Kulin.
These are the words of respected Bunurong elder, Chris West, as he welcomes visitors to Bunurong country, which takes in much of Melbourne.
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Every year its ‘business’ strengthens. How do they do it? And is it significant that all the board members are women?
Chittaway Bay, New South Wales central coast: Founded in 1994, The Glen, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre for men run by Ngaimpe Aboriginal Corporation, is now in its third decade of saving lives and nurturing spirits. Every year, its ‘business’ strengthens.
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A corporation with a vision to strengthen traditional healing and make it part of a complementary, ‘two-way’ healthcare…
Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) lands, South Australia: In 2012, a group of Aboriginal traditional healers—ngangkaṟi—from the APY lands came together with a mission to strengthen traditional practices and medicines, and a vision for a complementary, ‘two-way’ healthca
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Coen, Queensland: The Lama Lama traditional owners living in Coen and Port Stewart are the driving force behind Yintjingga Aboriginal Corporation.
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It started 25 years ago on the back of a $100 donation. A group of concerned local Aboriginal volunteers got together to establish a corporation. The aim was to help provide affordable housing for the local community.
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Kaltjiti (Fregon), APY Lands, South Australia: In December 2013 a fire swept through the Kaltjiti store destroying the community’s only shop and service station.