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Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative Limited

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ABN 82479284570|Glebe, NSW 2037|www.tranby.edu.auACNC Register →
Revenue
$3.9M
Total Assets
$4.1M
Staff FTE
15
Volunteers
9

About

Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative Limited provides culturally appropriate education and training for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults, fostering self-determination, cultural identity, and community leadership. They offer accredited and non-accredited courses designed to meet community needs and empower individuals to create positive change within their Mob. The charity emphasizes creating a safe and supportive learning environment grounded in Indigenous ways of knowing, learning, doing, and being.

Programs (5)

10578NAT Diploma of Applied Aboriginal Studies

An online diploma program focused on applied Aboriginal studies.

CHC42115 Certificate IV in Community Development

A certificate program in community development.

10408NAT Diploma of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Advocacy

A diploma program focused on legal advocacy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

BSB50715 Diploma of Business Governance

A diploma program in business governance.

Yanalangami: Strong Women, Strong Communities program

A program focused on mentoring young girls and women.

Outcomes

Graduates: Thousands of students
Student empowerment: Students leave stronger, more confident in their abilities, and more grounded in their cultural identity.
Community impact: Graduates take knowledge and skills back into their community to lead change, creating a ripple effect.
Mental health improvement: Improved mental health and understanding of personal and community history.
Cultural connection: Students connect to culture and country, enhancing community wellbeing.
Community leadership and advocacy: Graduates work to support their communities, advocate for others, and break down barriers within systems like the legal system.
Confidence and belonging: Community programs help people build confidence and foster a sense of belonging.

ACNC Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsStaff
FY2023$3.9M$2.8M$4.1M15 FTE + 9 vol
FY2022$2.5M$2.6M$3.0M12 FTE + 8 vol
FY2021$2.0M$2.0M$3.0M10 FTE + 6 vol
FY2020$1.9M$1.5M$2.7M10 FTE + 23 vol
FY2019$875K$1.7M$2.3M4 FTE + 32 vol
FY2018$1.1M$1.5M$2.9M2 FTE + 18 vol
FY2017$2.7M$1.6M$3.5M5 FTE + 13 vol
7yr historySource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

CultureHuman RightsReconciliationSocial Welfare
Beneficiaries
First NationsAdultsAgedChildrenEarly ChildhoodFamiliesFemalesFinancially DisadvantagedMalesHomelessness RiskChronic IllnessDisabilityPre/Post ReleaseUnemployedVeteransVictims of CrimeYouth

Domains

educationfirst nationsculturecommunity developmentsocial welfarehuman rightsreconciliationhealth

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Data Sources

Enrichment: medium
Last enriched: 8 May 2026
Registered: 3 December 2012
Latest financials: FY2023
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