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Running the CDP program in the APY Lands is a boost for Regional Anangu Services Aboriginal Corporation—and Anangu…
North-west South Australia: In 1993, a group of people living on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankatjatjara (APY) Lands were concerned at the lack of infrastructure, services and employment opportunities in the APY Lands.
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September is a great month to meet Forbes Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre Indigenous Corporation.
Forbes, New South Wales: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations with a large-scale, well-funded operation tend to have the highest profile. But many survive year after year on the strength of the commitment and sustained effort of their members and directors.
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This month we feature a corporation that puts trust in people at the very edge of society—and generates high-value…
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Through a combination of both-ways land management, social support and enterprise, Dambimangari Aboriginal Corporation…
Kimberley, Western Australia: Many members of the Dambimangari community live in the Western Kimberley—in Derby, Mowanjum and other places—and some are as far away as Perth.
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In its twenty years as a registered corporation, Larrakia Nation has weathered some storms. Now it’s stronger than ever…
Darwin region, Northern Territory: Having registered in 1998, for a full two decades now, Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation has represented the interests of Larrakia people and assisted some of Darwin’s most disadvantaged.
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This month, we feature a corporation that has laboured for 25 years for Australians to recognise and properly…
WARNING:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: please be aware that the following story contains images of unidentified people who are now deceased.
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Coffee, country and culture—this Coffs Harbour corporation's dual focus on commercial enterprises and community…
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As well as qualifications in health care and community services, graduates of Marr Mooditj Training gain confidence and…
Perth, Western Australia: Any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person considering a career in health care (or hospitality) would do well to check out Marr Mooditj Training Aboriginal Corporation.
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A story of rockets, stars and growth—and how Gumatj Aboriginal Corporation embraces them all.
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An unwavering commitment to bridge-building is a driving force for the largest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…
Arnhem Land, Northern Territory: Beginning in 1972 as a cooperative of community stores in seven communities, The Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) is now the highest-earning corporation under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006
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The family behind Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation looks to the far horizon and has a knack for getting there.
Yirrkala, Northern Territory: The Rirratjingu clan, traditional owners of land on the Gove Peninsula, is well-known for its leadership.
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An Aboriginal corporation that broadcasts music, news and information into remote communities in the Top End has a new…
Top End, Northern Territory: Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association (Aboriginal Corporation) (TEABBA) has operated in the Northern Territory for almost three decades.
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Twin Hill Aboriginal Corporation is a cattle business supported by strong members and traditional owners, the Rak Mak…
Twin Hill Station, 130kms south-west of Darwin, Northern Territory: Twin Hill Station is a successful Indigenous cattle business owned and run by its members who are the traditional owners, the Mak Mak Marranunggu of the Delissaville, Wagait, Larrakia Aboriginal Land Trust.
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Cairns, Qld: Nine years ago, when he was 20, Jesse Martin sat down in a Cairns shopping centre with an…
Cairns, Qld: Nine years ago, when he was 20, Jesse Martin sat down in a Cairns shopping centre with an officer from ORIC and incorporated the Streets Movement Indigenous Corporation (TSM).
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Biripi Aboriginal Corporation Medical Centre has a stunning new building that works as a hub for community wellbeing.
Taree, New South Wales: A few months ago, Biripi Aboriginal Corporation Medical Centre opened the doors to a stunning new building that operates as a hub for community wellbeing.
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This corporation works tirelessly to reunite those who were taken with their families and communities.
Woolloongabba, Queensland: Few would disagree that the work Link-Up (QLD) carries out is of the highest importance. For more than 30 years the corporation has helped people to connect with relatives that were lost to them because of past Australian Government policies.
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Thanks to Garl Garl Walbu, young people are working with young people in Derby to minimise the harms associated with…
Derby, Western Austraila: Garl Garl Walbu Alcohol Association Aboriginal Corporation was incorporated in 1988 to contribute to policy and research about alcohol and drug misuse and related problems among Aboriginal people in the Kimberley—and to care for people affected.
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Bunurong Land Council has been through the wringer but it’s healing and speaking strongly for country.
Frankston South, Melbourne:
Welcome to Bunurong country, land of our ancestors, land of the Kulin.
These are the words of respected Bunurong elder, Chris West, as he welcomes visitors to Bunurong country, which takes in much of Melbourne.
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Every year its ‘business’ strengthens. How do they do it? And is it significant that all the board members are women?
Chittaway Bay, New South Wales central coast: Founded in 1994, The Glen, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre for men run by Ngaimpe Aboriginal Corporation, is now in its third decade of saving lives and nurturing spirits. Every year, its ‘business’ strengthens.
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A corporation with a vision to strengthen traditional healing and make it part of a complementary, ‘two-way’ healthcare…
Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) lands, South Australia: In 2012, a group of Aboriginal traditional healers—ngangkaṟi—from the APY lands came together with a mission to strengthen traditional practices and medicines, and a vision for a complementary, ‘two-way’ healthca