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ORACLE - Complaints and how to manage them Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about managing complaints

2015 Dispute management, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Directors at the Helm Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about the role of directors.

2013 Directors, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Does your rulebook need a spring clean? Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about making changes to a corporation rulebook (constitution)

2015 CATSI Act, Constitutions, ORIC, Rule book Newsletter
ORACLE - Experience and Good Order Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter with advice about chairing meetings.

2013 Chairperson Newsletter
ORACLE - Independent Directors Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about independent directors. Includes interviews with independent directors.

2014 Independent directors, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Independent Directors- can add a skill set Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about independent directors.

2016 Independent directors, ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - It's your corporation, get involved Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter outlining some of their different roles and responsibilities.

2016 ORIC Newsletter
ORACLE - Selecting Senior Staff Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter with advice about selecting senior staff.

2016 ORIC, Staff Newsletter
ORACLE - Separation of Roles Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about the separation of roles in a corporation.

2014 Directors, Members, ORIC, Staff Newsletter
ORACLE - The vital role of your CEO/Manager Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about the role of the CEO

2013 CEO, ORIC, Staff Newsletter
ORACLE- Choosing your directors Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations

ORIC newsletter about choosing directors for the board.

2015 Directors, ORIC Newsletter
Procedure for handling complaints or disputes Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation

This brochure provides a brief guide to the processes for dealing with disputes or complaints by members, clients and the general public. 

2017 Dispute management Guide
Raising your profile on social media Media Trust

This guidebook provides general information on how to raise your profile on social media.

2017 Communication Guide
Recruiting and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees: A guide for community legal centres National Association of Community Legal Centres

To assist community legal centres (CLCs) to meet the cultural safety standards in the National Accreditation Scheme (NAS), the National Association of Community Legal Centres (NACLC) has developed this Guide to assist NACLC and CLCs to improve the attraction, recruitment, support and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees in the sector. 

2017 Business, Culture, Employment, Training Guide
Simple steps to planning a campaign Media Trust

This guide provides some simple steps to plan a campaign.

2017 Business Guide
Social Media Policy Guidelines PBC website

These guidelines raise some important questions to help your PBC to formulate a social media policy.

2020 Communication Guide
Targeted recruitment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Human Rights Commission

This guideline explains how targeted recruitment strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can be consistent with discrimination laws.

2015 Employment, Legal Guide
Taungurung Decision-Making Guide Toni Bauman, Belinda Burbidge, Chris Marshall

Taungurung Land and Waters Council and AIATSIS collaboratively produced a decision-making guide for Taungurung people to use in governance.

The guide contains practical information on:

  • Compliance and legal requirements
  • Decision-making models
  • Separation of powers
  • Conflicts of interest
  • Subsidiarity
  • Cultural governance

The guide is of practical use for Taungurung Land and Waters Council in governance, assisting communication and engagement, inducting new board members, and managing disagreements about procedures and policies.

It will also be of interest to other Indigenous corporations that are working on their own decision-making structures, processes and models, particularly native title Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) and other traditional owner corporations.

2019 AIATSIS, Board, CEO, Chairperson, Decision making, Directors, Dispute management, Governance, Members, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate) Guide
Writing a press release and how to pitch it Media Trust

This guidebook provides general information on how to writing a press release and pitching it to the media.

2017 Business Guide

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