CATSI fact sheets and guides

Guides

cover: Get in on the Act

Get in on the Act

A guide to the legislation that governs Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations.
Published: updated February 2010

cover: Corporation reporting guide

Corporation reporting guide

Designed to help auditors and accountants (bookkeepers) prepare CATSI corporation reports, this guide now includes a summary of AASB 1053: Application of Tiers of Australian Accounting Standards. For some corporations this new standard may allow access to a tier 2 reduced disclosure.
Published: May 2013

Fact sheet: Meetings

Fact sheets

The following fact sheets are short and provide information on particular topics about the CATSI Act and running corporations.

They're also available in hard copy—call 1800 622 431 or email publications@oric.gov.au.

Fact sheet
Amalgamation—information for existing corporations
Published: June 2010
Special administrations: what members and directors should know
Published: June 2010
Special administrations: what funding agencies, creditors and employees should know
Published: June 2010
Disqualification from managing corporations under the CATSI Act
Published: June 2010
Secretaries and contact persons
Published: June 2008
Corporation size and financial reporting
Published: Jan 2011
Related party financial benefits
Published: June 2010
Meetings
Published: January 2012
What's in the corporation's rule book?
Published: June 2010
What the CATSI Act means for funding bodies
Published: June 2010
Duties of directors and other officers
Published: June 2010
Native title
Published: June 2010
The CATSI Act and the Corporations Act—some differences
Published: June 2010
Dispute resolution
Published: January 2013
Complaints involving corporations fact sheet
Complaints involving corporations post card (DL)
Published: November 2012
Members' rights
Published: January 2013
Lodge online (information sheet)
Published: April 2013

Note

The fact sheets are available for download in PDF format. It requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download the latest version of Acrobat Reader from the Adobe website.