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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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Karrabing Indigenous Corporation
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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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Based in Alice Springs, NT, BushMob Aboriginal Corporation is a safe and supportive home for young people experiencing…
Young people are invited to go out on Country for ‘horse culture healing’ and ‘bush adventure therapy’. This requires staff to have a good grasp of the local environment and animals, and how wellbeing is tied to these things.
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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.
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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.
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Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation has been awarded the 100 millionth carbon credit.
Derby, Western Australia: North Kimberley is stunning country: steep mountains, limestone gorges and thousands of acres of savanna woodland.
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Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC looks after the ‘stolen generation of the dead’—and in bringing them home to…
Adelaide: Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (KYAC) has a long history, but its story is still just beginning.
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Marninwarntikura Fitzroy Women’s Resource Centre (Aboriginal Corporation)’s strategic work is sustaining women of the…
Language groups of the Fitzroy Valley
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In 2015, South West Aboriginal Land & Sea Council Aboriginal Corporation negotiated an agreement between the…
Noongar country, Western Australia: You probably heard about the momentous High Court decision of 26 November 2020, which triggered the largest native title settlement in Australian history, affecting 200,000 square kilometres of the south west of Western Australia and tens of th
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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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Budj Bim Cultural Landscape's listing as world heritage marked a new era for Gunditj Mirring Traditional…
Heywood, south-west Victoria: Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is an ancient and still-functional aquaculture system for catching, storing and harvesting short-finned eels and other fish.
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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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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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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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Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC has transformed Roebourne’s old Victoria Hotel into an impressive community…
Roebourne, Western Australia: Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC purchased Roebourne's Victoria Hotel in 2013 and set about transforming it into a dynamic hub for community and collaboration.
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HIHAT Aboriginal Corporation mentors and supports Indigenous job seekers up to and beyond the point of their employment…
Dubbo, New South Wales: HIHAT Aboriginal Corporation is a new corporation that is already achieving its aim of getting Aboriginal people into training and jobs. Janelle Whitehead is the sole member and director of the corporation, which she registered in October 2018.