A vision with a rhythm
When Nate Weatherall started Mad Proppa Deadly, he wanted to be a music mentor for young people – something he wished he’d had. As a young musician, he felt he could have used more support to take his skills, confidence and career to the next level.
‘In my own community, there weren’t the spaces to continue music,’ Nate says. ‘There were no mentors telling me “these are the next steps” – finding gigs, rehearsing – the whole journey and process of being an artist, and the training.’
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On Thursday 23 May 2024, from 9 pm to 9:15 pm, the public Register of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations and the online lodgement system will be unavailable for system maintenance. Thank you for understanding.
Rule book compliance by RNTBCs
Update from the Registrar on compliance and current regulatory action.
When and where do you want governance training?
We're asking all corporations to help us plan our 2024–25 schedule for corporate governance training workshops.
Tell us about your training needs and interests, and when/where/how you'd like to participate. We'll use your input to plan a schedule of workshops and topics they will cover.
The survey takes about 5 minutes and will close for responses on Sunday, 26 May.
Are your 2022-23 reports overdue?
2022–23 annual reports were due by 31 December 2023 unless we granted you extra time to lodge.
A list of corporations with overdue reports for 2022–23 is now available to view. If your corporation is on this list it may be deregistered or referred for prosecution.
Check your reporting status in your corporation extract using 'Find a corporation' (corporation register).
Latest CATSI conversations episode
Under examination
Examinations can identify governance issues and concerns, but also offer helpful advice for corporations to improve. Georgina Richters hosts this discussion on examinations with Registrar of Indigenous Corporations Tricia Stroud, Billy Landy, Steve Klomp and Peter McQuoid.