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Aboriginal Corporation

An Aboriginal Corporation is an organization established by Indigenous Australians to represent their community’s interests, manage cultural and land rights, and deliver services. It operates under Australian law and aims to support self-determination, preserve cultural heritage, and improve social and economic outcomes for Aboriginal people. These corporations often oversee programs related to health, education, housing, and land management, ensuring that Indigenous voices are central in decision-making processes affecting their communities. They serve as a formal link between Aboriginal communities and government or private sector initiatives, fostering empowerment and sustainable development.