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Some rules in the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act) are ‘replaceable’. This is similar to the Corporations Act 2001.
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Doing a governance health check helps ensure your corporation complies with its rule book and the law.
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Corporations need strong governance to be successful. This means directors run the corporation effectively with the help of management and staff. We provide information and resources so people directors can set up and manage good governance practices.
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The Registrar of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations, Ms Tricia Stroud, has placed the Githabul Nation…
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We are undergoing a major network upgrade and a number of services will be affected.WhenACT, NSW, Qld, Tas and Vic: 5:…
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Thanks to feedback from participants and industry, we’ve completely revised the program and content of our 2-day…
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All corporations must keep correct and up to date accounts and records. Records help you to gather and maintain evidence about your business activities, like:
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The Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) is an agency subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) and is required to comply with the Information Publication Scheme (IPS) requirements. This agency plan describes how ORIC does this, as required by s.
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The Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) has obligations for handling personal information as outlined in the:
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The Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act) says the Registrar can deregister a corporation in certain circumstances.
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An AGM is a gathering of members held once a year. It’s an important exercise in board accountability to members.  The main purpose of an AGM is to allow members to:
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Voluntary winding up is a process where members decide to appoint a liquidator to finalise their corporation’s outstanding matters.
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When a corporation is wound up, it goes into liquidation. 
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All directors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations are required to hold a unique director…
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The Native Title Act 1993 and Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 require every corporation…
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Bunya peoples are reviving the triennial Bunya Festival—akin to a regional Aboriginal parliament—and all the traditions…
Bunya Mountains, southern Queensland: 250 kilometres north-west of Brisbane, Bunya Mountains—or Booburrgan Ngmmunge as this Country has always been known to Aboriginal people—hosts the world’s largest stand of bunya pines (Araucaria bidwillii) as well as natural grasslan
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Positive Futures Indigenous Corporation supports people to become leaders who inspire sustainable change within their…
Canberra, Ngunnawal Country: Leaders bring people together and catalyse positive change within families, communities, corporations and society.
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Australian Business NumberOnce your corporation is registered and has been given an Indigenous Corporation Number (ICN), it can apply for an Australian Business Number (ABN).  
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