Amaroo Aboriginal Corporation
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About
Amaroo Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation, however, its operational activities and social impact are not specified in the provided public register details. It is registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations and the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission. Further information is required to determine its specific objectives and outcomes.
Registered Charity
This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:
Amaroo Aboriginal Corporation →Delivery Evidence
No federal contract history found in AusTender for this ABN. Absence of a record is not absence of delivery — state and local procurement is not fully covered.
Program Evidence
Programs this organisation runs that the Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA) has documented — with the cited studies and measured outcomes behind them. ALMA's evidence assessment, linked by ABN; not a CivicGraph endorsement.
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Data provided to the Anindilyakwa Land Council revealed offending has halved in the past 12 months since the Northern Territory's first Community Court and Community Justice Group was established. The article reports an 88% fall in crime, attributed to Aboriginal-led justice init…
Source →Youth crime has dropped dramatically on Groote Eylandt following implementation of justice reinvestment programs. The article notes federal government support for justice reinvestment programs in up to 30 communities across Australia under an $80m election commitment.
Source →Groote Eylandt once had the highest crime rates in the Northern Territory. The Community Justice Group and Community Court have been instrumental in addressing offending through culturally-appropriate community-based accountability mechanisms, contributing to reduced crime rates.…
Source →On Groote Eylandt, through the Community Justice Group and Anindilyakwa Healing Centre, local leaders are creating safer, stronger futures built on cultural strength together with contemporary rehabilitative practices. The initiative combines cultural healing with justice reinves…
Source →Track re-offending rates and contact with the justice system among community members.
Monitor crime rates and community-reported safety in Groote Eylandt.
Source: Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA), a curated evidence base of community programs. Programs are linked to this organisation by ABN; a program may be delivered by another part of the organisation.
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ORIC-registered Indigenous corporation, ABN matched
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