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COSSACK, NT

0850SEIFA Decile 3/10LGA: Roper GulfView on Power MapDownload Place Brief (PDF)
Entities
200
Total Funding
$77.4M
Community-Controlled
41
CC Funding Share
16%
21 social & Indigenous enterprisesoperating in this area
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Top Funded Entities

$19.4M
C: $19.4M
$14.7M
C: $14.7M
$7.5M
C: $7.5M
$4.8M
C: $4.8M
Wurli-Wurlinjang Aboriginal Corporation
Indigenous Corp· Community-Controlled
$4.6M
G: $4.6M
Jawoyn Association Aboriginal Corporation
Indigenous Corp· Community-Controlled
$4.5M
G: $120K C: $4.3M
$4.4M
G: $4.3M C: $101K
$3.3M
C: $3.3M
$2.6M
C: $2.6M
$2.3M
C: $2.3M
Katherine West Health Board Aboriginal Corporation
Indigenous Corp· Community-Controlled
$1.6M
G: $1.4M C: $168K
Sunrise Health Service Aboriginal Corporation
Indigenous Corp· Community-Controlled
$975K
G: $975K
$816K
C: $816K
$571K
G: $498K C: $73K
$456K
C: $456K
$446K
C: $446K
ASSAN CO PTY LTD
Social Enterprise· Community-Controlled
$356K
C: $356K
$257K
C: $257K
Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation
Indigenous Corp· Community-Controlled
$200K
G: $200K

Justice Funding ($4.3M)

Kalano Community Association Inc
NIAA 1.1 - Jobs Land and the Economy · employment
$4.3M

NDIS Supply & Service Pressure

State Providers
289
Thin Districts
8
Very Thin
8
Local Disability Delivery
0
1 disability-focused enterprises in NT

NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether COSSACK, NT sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives. This matters here because COSSACK, NT already shows $4.3M in justice-related funding moving through local entities.

Thinnest Districts In NT
Barkly29 providers
East Arnhem30 providers
East Arnhem31 providers
Barkly32 providers
Captured Markets
East Arnhem99%
Barkly99%
Central Australia99%
Katherine97%

Social & Indigenous Enterprises (21)

Amanbidji Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 13841491771

Revenue is likely generated through government grants, Indigenous funding programs and community‑based initiatives.

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Banatjarl Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORIC

The corporation sustains operations through a combination of government grants, public funding, and potentially community‑generated revenue.

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Barnjarn Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 66329859861

The corporation likely operates through a combination of government contracts, grants, and fee-for-service activities to generate revenue while delivering social services to Indigenous communities.

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Big Rivers Community Justice Indigenous Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 64997221715

The enterprise likely earns revenue through government funding and grants to deliver community justice services.

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Jabirringi Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 32661700228

Revenue model not publicly disclosed.

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Jawoyn Association Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 46892945355

The enterprise likely earns revenue through a mix of government funding, donations, and commercial activities, although the exact model is unclear.

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Kalano Community Association Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 94419868391

Details on how Kalano Community Association Aboriginal Corporation earns revenue while delivering social value are not available.

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Katherine West Health Board Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 23351866925

The enterprise earns revenue through government funding and partnerships to deliver health services and programs.

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Marurrum Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORIC

The enterprise's revenue model is not publicly disclosed.

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Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 68572205455

Mimal generates revenue by providing fee‑for‑service land‑management, environmental consulting, and carbon‑offset projects while delivering social value through Indigenous employment, training, and cultural‑heritage preservation.

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Mimi Ngurrdalingi Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 54725322943

The enterprise earns revenue through the sale of Indigenous art and potentially other related services, while delivering social value by supporting Indigenous artists and promoting Indigenous culture.

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Mistake Creek Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 71209565590

Unknown due to lack of information

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Ngaigu-Mulu Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 25356073545

Information on how the enterprise earns revenue while delivering social value is not available.

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Sunrise Health Service Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 26778213582

The enterprise earns revenue by providing essential health services, likely through government funding and grants, to Aboriginal communities.

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Waddbadogou Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORIC

The enterprise earns revenue through unspecified means while delivering social value to Indigenous communities.

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Wardaman Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 20163372735

Unknown due to lack of information

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Wardaman IPA Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 20163372735

The provided information does not detail how this Indigenous corporation earns revenue or delivers specific social value.

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Warlangluk Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORIC

The corporation likely generates revenue through government contracts, grants and community‑service activities targeting Indigenous communities.

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Wurli-Wurlinjang Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 96997270879

The organization likely generates revenue through government contracts and grants for community services while reinvesting funds into programs benefiting Indigenous communities.

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Wurrkleni Aboriginal Corporation
IndigenousORIC

Unknown due to lack of publicly available information

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Yandamah Indigenous Corporation
IndigenousORICABN 78675348891

The enterprise generates revenue by operating culturally‑focused social enterprises such as tourism, arts, and land‑management services, reinvesting profits into community programs and Indigenous employment.

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Schools (8)

ACARA school profiles in postcode 0850. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).

Katherine High School
GovernmentSecondary61% Indigenous
ICSEA 797
468 students
St Joseph's Catholic College
CatholicCombined27% Indigenous
ICSEA 974
299 students
Casuarina Street Primary School
GovernmentPrimary19% Indigenous
ICSEA 991
295 students
MacFarlane Primary School
GovernmentPrimary92% Indigenous
ICSEA 665
189 students
Katherine South Primary School
GovernmentPrimary37% Indigenous
ICSEA 907
180 students
Katherine School Of The Air
GovernmentCombined18% Indigenous
ICSEA 931
137 students
Clyde Fenton Primary School
GovernmentPrimary87% Indigenous
ICSEA 693
114 students
Kintore Street School
GovernmentSpecial95% Indigenous
ICSEA 757
55 students

Social Need

DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.

Total Recipients
8,470
Payment Types
15
Health Care Card
2,180
JobSeeker Payment
1,680
Pension Concession Card
1,210
Family Tax Benefit A
870
Family Tax Benefit B
750
Youth Allowance (other)
370
Disability Support Pension
345
Parenting Payment Single
340
Parenting Payment Partnered
195
Age Pension
195

NDIS Participants

Roper Gulf (R) LGA
166
active participants
2025-Q4

All Entities (200)

Disadvantage Index

3/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile

This area has moderate socio-economic disadvantage.

Entity Types

Company
138
Indigenous Corp
25
Social Enterprise
17
Charity
14
person
4
Foundation
2