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This month we congratulate Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation for its successful, sustained efforts to help the Stolen…
Sydney, New South Wales: Between 1912 and 1968 generations of young Aboriginal girls were taken from their families and forced to spend their childhood in Cootamundra Girls Domestic Training Home for Aboriginal Girls.
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Emama Nguda Aboriginal Corporation will be first in Australia to commercially farm giant freshwater prawns, or jarramba.
Derby, WA: For thousands of years Indigenous Australians in the Kimberley have been catching and eating giant freshwater prawns they call jarramba. Emama Nguda Aboriginal Corporation (ENAC) will be the first group to commercially farm them.
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Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC has transformed Roebourne’s old Victoria Hotel into an impressive community…
Roebourne, Western Australia: Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC purchased Roebourne's Victoria Hotel in 2013 and set about transforming it into a dynamic hub for community and collaboration.
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Having formed in 1992 to manage threats to the land, Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation now also manages ever-increasing…
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On 3 June 2019 a successful Mabo Day celebration was hosted by a Cairns-based corporation of Meriam people of Mer…
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HIHAT Aboriginal Corporation mentors and supports Indigenous job seekers up to and beyond the point of their employment.
Dubbo, New South Wales: HIHAT Aboriginal Corporation is a new corporation that is already achieving its aim of getting Aboriginal people into training and jobs. Janelle Whitehead is the sole member and director of the corporation, which she registered in October 2018.
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For over two decades, Bundjalung of Byron Bay Aboriginal Corporation (Arakwal) has worked on various fronts to sustain…
Byron Bay, New South Wales: Bundjalung of Byron Bay Aboriginal Corporation (Arakwal), also known as BoBBAC, has a big vision, for a united and cooperative approach to achieving its objectives:
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An award-winning video by Dawul Wuru Aboriginal Corporation promotes tourism, jobs, and care for the Great Barrier Reef.
This story comes via the North Queensland Land Council Native Title Representative Body Aboriginal Corporation and is reproduced with permission.
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Founded as a yarning place for women, Karadi Aboriginal Corporation has grown into a thriving hub for Tasmanian…
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The Anangu women of NPY Women’s Council know what they’re doing.
Cross-border region of Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory: The Anangu women of Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women’s Council Aboriginal Corporation (NPY Women’s Council) know what they’
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It's a 25-year-old champion of Koori health in Koori hands: Katungul Aboriginal Corporation for Regional Health and…
Narooma, New South Wales: Seven years ago, the outlook for Katungul Aboriginal Corporation Regional Health and Community Services (Katungul) was gloomy.
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For Yaama Ganu Aboriginal Corporation, art means opportunities for community and cultural development.
Moree, New South Wales: Yaama Ganu Aboriginal Corporation is a well-connected not-for-profit Aboriginal art gallery and café. 
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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.