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Taking care of elders, past and future

Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC looks after the ‘stolen generation of the dead’—and in bringing them home to rest, invites all Australians to join in the healing.

Adelaide: Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (KYAC) has a long history, but its story is still just beginning.

Kaurna is the language of Aboriginal people from the lands and waters of Tarntanya (Adelaide) and surrounds. Yerta is their word for country. So the corporation’s name effectively means ‘our country’.

Cool burning for country and community

Eastern Australia: Firesticks Alliance Indigenous Corporation registered in 2018 with members in all 5 eastern Australian states and territories. The corporation supports community leadership among all those seeking to revive cultural burning as part of their land management strategy.

All Aboriginal health care at Manayingkarírra

Since February 2021 Mala’la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation provides the full spectrum of health and wellbeing services to residents of Maningrida and its surrounding homelands.

Maningrida, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory: On 4 March 2021 Mala’la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation celebrated its expansion to take over the government-run health service.

Grounding Aṉangu in Adelaide

While supporting Adelaide-based Aṉangu through arts, language, knowledge, culture and community, Iwiṟi Aboriginal Corporation is itself growing strong.

Toward water justice

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).

Recognising Budj Bim

Budj Bim Cultural Landscape's listing as world heritage marked a new era for Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC.

The housing half of holistic health

Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation was a partner in research that confirms housing remains a fundamental building block for good health. 

Iwantja artists awash with awards

Artists working with Iwantja Arts and Crafts Aboriginal Corporation have been recognised again and again lately—in Queen’s birthday honours, a digital art award, on the cover of Vogue magazine and in Australia’s most significant portraiture prize.

Indulkana, APY Lands, South Australia: Iwantja Arts and Crafts Aboriginal Corporation is one of seven Aboriginal-owned art centres operating in the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in the north-west region of South Australia.