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There are several different ways people can be part of a corporation. Each role also comes with responsibilities. Some are set by the CATSI Act and some are set by other laws. Some are set by the corporation’s rule book or corporation policies.
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Go through tasks to complete for your corporation by the end of the year, such as annual reports, funding acquittals, taxes and annual general meetings.
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Even if your corporation has stopped doing anything, it's still registered as a legal entity. This means that you must still meet the legal obligations of a corporation. To be free of these obligations, you will need to finish up any corporation business (wind up) and deregister it.
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A voluntary deregistration is where all members agree to it. In a voluntary deregistration the directors have already completed the work of winding up the affairs of the corporation.
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Corporations must keep a record of directors and notify ORIC of any changes to these records within 28 days of finding out.
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Directors must keep proper corporation accounts and records that correctly record and explain the corporation's transactions and explain the corporation’s financial position and performance.
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Corporations must keep a record of all membership applications given to the corporation and a register of current and former members.
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In this workshop, learn what the law requires you to do when a conflict or complaint arises.
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Corporations can ask for exemptions from requirements about meetings. This includes general meetings, directors’ meetings, minutes of meetings.
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A corporation must be registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) to be a charity. A corporation that is, or wants to become, a charity must include certain rules in its rule book.
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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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Port Macquarie, New South Wales: In June 2016 Werin Aboriginal Corporation medical centre celebrated 10 years serving the Port Macquarie–Hastings area as well as independence from its auspice arrangement.
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Western Australia: Few organisations match the sweeping breadth and diversity of Ngaanyatjarra Council (Aboriginal Corporation). In fact, you might say it is unique.
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Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre Aboriginal Corporation has published a dictionary that took 64 years to make.
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia: Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre Aboriginal Corporation (GALCAC) is the peak body for studying and sustaining the recording, linguistic analysis and preservation of the Aboriginal languages of the Goldfields region of Western Australia.
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The Returning Indigenous Corporation’s culturally driven programs have been reconnecting people with culture, Country…
Ella Noah Bancroft is the CEO Founder and a Director of The Returning.
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Warrigunya (Warriors Home) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation is developing programs for Aboriginal men…
Committed to making big dreams happen
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Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation is changing minds – literally – about supporting better health for Aboriginal and…
From mental health to brain health and healingSheryl’s career shifted into community services. There, she was trained by neuroplasticity scientists and began to think about how this breakthrough could work for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
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During NAIDOC week each year, First Nations surfers and their families gather on Gumbaynggirr Country (Coffs Harbour,…
Eric dedicated many years to supporting First Nations young people on the mid-north coast of NSW. He’s a local surfing legend who competed at the international level. The first year of the event marked 20 years since Eric’s passing.