The Muntjiltjarra Wurrgumu Group (MWG) was awarded Highly Commended Category B in the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards1Category B recognises non-incorporated Indigenous projects and initiatives In this video, MWG...
The Muntjiltjarra Wurrgumu Group (MWG) was awarded Highly Commended Category B in the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards1Category B recognises non-incorporated Indigenous projects and initiatives In this video, MWG...
ALPA is the largest Aboriginal corporation in Australia It operates across 27 locations in the Northern Territory and Queensland ALPA contributes to the development of local economies and Indigenous business Some...
Donna Murray reflects on the role leaders play in the nation building process For the Wiradjuri nation, empowering their nation builders helps drive positive change in the community and increases the nation’s ca...
Winners and finalists of the 2022 Indigenous Governance Awards talk about the importance of developing the next generation of leaders and how succession planning takes place in their organisation...
The way nation building happens in Australia is very different to nation building in the United States, Canada and New Zealand Daryle Rigney, a citizen of the Ngarrindjeri Nation and Director of the Indigenous Nat...
Helen Gerrard, MG Corporation Board Director (2012), explains how MG Corporation is governed She talks about how it’s changed over time and how it represents different groups through the Dawang Council “Wi...
Nyamba Buru Yawuru (NBY) is a not-for-profit company owned by the Yawuru Native Title holders through a corporate group structure The company was the Category A Winner in the 2018 Indigenous Governance Awards In t...
The Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) was a Finalist in Category A of the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards Here CEO Muriel Bamblett describes VACCA’s strategies to communicate with the community...
The Marruk Project was awarded First Place in Category B of the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards Here Project Manager Angela Frost and Youth Leadership Group member Bayden Clayton discuss the central role of youn...
The Marruk Project was awarded First Place in Category B of the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards Here Project Manager Angela Frost explains the benefits of being a non-incorporated entity – the project can...