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The Registrar’s office will be closed from COB on Tuesday, 24 December 2024 and reopen on Thursday, 2…
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There are requirements for a group to register and stay registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act).
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Running a corporation is not always easy. Sometimes things go wrong. These processes and procedures can help resolve problems and get the best outcomes for the corporation and the community.
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There will be a 60-minute outage to the online lodgement portal and public Register of Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
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Earlier this year we asked all corporations to help us plan our 2024–25 schedule for corporate governance training…
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In two decades, DJAARA, the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation (DDWCAC) has grown from a small corporation into a multi-million-dollar organisation with multiple enterprises. Good governance has been essential to this growth.
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Two or more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations can join together to form a new corporation. This is called ‘amalgamating’.
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The Registrar has today released ORIC's inaugural performance report, ORIC: What we have achieved, November 2024. This…
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So far in 2024, 18 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations have been successfully prosecuted for failing to…
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There are many reasons to transfer registration to the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act).
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You can apply to have a deregistered corporation reinstated. There are also some circumstances under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act) when ORIC or the courts may re-register a corporation.
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Register a new corporation; transfer registration of an existing entity; amalgamate 2 or more corporations; or reinstate registration of a deregistered corporation.
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Not-for-profit corporations that are not charities have to lodge an annual self-review return between July and October…
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LawHelp is a referral service that connects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations with legal support.Application processTo apply for help through LawHelp:
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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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Family and community are always welcome at Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre. It’s an open space where visitors drop in to view exhibitions and talk to staff. Staff and community members bring children to play and be involved.
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ORIC has a range of corporate documents that set our regulatory approach and priorities.
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This framework outlines the Registrar's approach to ensuring corporations comply with the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006.
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The Registrar has given notice to 328 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations of her intention to deregister…