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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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This workshop provides a basic introduction to understanding finances in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations.
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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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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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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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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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A story of rockets, stars and growth—and how Gumatj Aboriginal Corporation embraces them all
Ganbulapula, by Mungurrawuy Yunupingu, 1967. Painting held by the National Museum of Australia
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The preservation and documenting of culture have turned into a worthwhile and successful venture for the Yindjibarndi people in Australia’s northwest.
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Coen, Queensland: The Lama Lama traditional owners living in Coen and Port Stewart are the driving force behind Yintjingga Aboriginal Corporation.
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It started 25 years ago on the back of a $100 donation. A group of concerned local Aboriginal volunteers got together to establish a corporation. The aim was to help provide affordable housing for the local community.
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Spotlight on, June 2015 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.