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Alice Springs, Northern Territory: For more than 25 years the Central Land Council’s (CLC) Aboriginal Associations Management Centre (AAMC) has played a leading role in supporting Aboriginal corporations in the CLC region to manage their royalties and native title incomes and adm
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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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Mai Wiru Regional Stores Council Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 7379)
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Singleton, New South Wales: Ungooroo Aboriginal Corporation (UAC) is located on Wanaruah land in New South Wales. It stretches from the Liverpool ranges in the north to Wollombi in the south, across to the western fringes of the volcanic plateau known as the Barrington tops.
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Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (ICN 8107)
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Lirrwi Yolngu Tourism Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 7445)
We have had 40,000 years of training and learning which will help us to look after our visitors.
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Far north Queensland: In one of the largest land hand-backs in Queensland’s history, the Olkola Aboriginal Corporation now owns seven pastoral stations in southern central Cape York Peninsula.
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Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 283)
Dr Marina doing child health checks
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The requirements for a minimum period of notice, how notice is to be given and what information must be included in a notice are designed to help members make a decision on exercising their rights.
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Members and directors can pass resolutions without a meeting. These are called ‘circulating resolutions’. The proposed resolution is written down and sent to all the people who can vote on it.
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Learn how to run a directors' meeting, including having a quorum, selecting a chairperson, declaring conflicts of interest and what to do after the meeting.
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The CATSI Act sets out the rules for meetings but there are some parts of the law that corporations can change in their rule book.
Corporations need to set out in their rule book how often their directors' meetings will be held. We recommend that directors meet at least every 3 months. For…
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A general meeting is a meeting where corporation members are given an opportunity to participate in the corporation’s affairs.
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Corporation meetings are essential for communication, accountability and decision-making.
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Every corporation and the Registrar need to keep a record of director appointments and the personal details of each director.
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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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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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The CATSI Act requires every corporation to prepare one or more reports every year and give them to members as well as lodge them for publishing on the Register of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations. Meeting your reporting obligations is important because it:
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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.