Aboriginal Corporations
Aboriginal Corporations are organizations established to represent the interests of Indigenous Australians. They are created under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 and aim to provide economic, social, and cultural benefits to their communities. These corporations can manage land, resources, and funds, helping to empower Aboriginal people and promote self-determination.
These corporations can vary in size and purpose, ranging from small community groups to larger entities involved in business ventures. They play a crucial role in preserving Aboriginal culture and heritage while also facilitating access to services and opportunities for their members.