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This workshop provides a basic introduction to understanding finances in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations.
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About the qualificationThe BSB41021 Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Governance builds skills and knowledge to be a director in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation.
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Your rule book is your key governing document. It sets out the internal governance rules that apply to your corporation. It's important that it supports your corporation to practice good governance in a way that reflects your culture. 
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This workshop will unpack the A-Z of governance and make sure you are fully aware of your legal obligation as a board or committee member.
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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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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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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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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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Camooweal, north-western Queensland: The Dugalunji Aboriginal Corporation is based at Camooweal, a small town in north-western Queensland with a population of 187 at the last census count.
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Spotlight on, April 2015 Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (ICN 8107)
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Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC [ICN 7002] Far north Queensland: What distinguishes Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is a big heart, strong drive and a bold vision.
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Customised training can help your corporation with an area you’d like to focus on. We can tailor training to meet the needs of a group or your whole corporation. Workshops can be held all over Australia. The most common locations are:
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ORIC can collaborate with you to design and deliver a one-off training workshop or a longer-term support and mentoring plan to assist your board achieve particular learning and development goals or address a specific challenge you're facing. 
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Starting a corporation requires a lot of effort and commitment. It’s important to know what's involved and whether it's right for you. If it is, then do your best to set up a good structure from the start.Some things to consider:
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Hear from one of Directors Australia’s board recruitment head-hunting specialist on director recruitment.
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What is this training about?This workshop is designed to equip participants with general knowledge and skills for being a director of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation.
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With a fit-for-purpose governance structure and two decades of experience, Ironbark Aboriginal Corporation is thriving…
Darwin, NT: Ironbark Aboriginal Corporation is a mature Top End corporation with clear vision, a sound governance framework and—after 20 years—plenty to celebrate.
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Emama Nguda Aboriginal Corporation will be first in Australia to commercially farm giant freshwater prawns, or jarramba…
Derby, WA: For thousands of years Indigenous Australians in the Kimberley have been catching and eating giant freshwater prawns they call jarramba. Emama Nguda Aboriginal Corporation (ENAC) will be the first group to commercially farm them.
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For Yaama Ganu Aboriginal Corporation, art means opportunities for community and cultural development.
Moree, New South Wales: Yaama Ganu Aboriginal Corporation is a well-connected not-for-profit Aboriginal art gallery and café.