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Memberships

Becoming a CHAC member means joining a strong community guided by Culture. Our Membership page shares eligibility details, application forms and information about CHAC Loowunna, inviting families and individuals to connect and grow together.

Who Can Join

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Click to download Eligibility Form Guidelines for applicants.

To be eligible to access Tasmanian Government Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs and services, you must be an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person.

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Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation Membership Application Checklist

Our external membership panel reviews each application before accepting memberships. 

Click to download our membership application checklist to ensure you meet the requirements of eligibility. 

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Click here to download an application form. 

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Aboriginal Ancestry

Currently CHAC do not have a service that assists in tracing family trees or heritage, however, we do understand the need for this and are currently working toward a plan to have someone to assist with such requests. If you do know of anyone in your family that has already been through the identity process however, that might be enough for our external membership panel to go off when assessing your Aboriginality and links to our community. 

CHAC Loowunna

CHAC Loowunna (children) is our "Kid's Club". This is an option for our youth to be involved until they can become Corporation members when they turn 18. The process will be the same as the Membership Application Process, but they will not be required to pay annual membership fees and will not have voting rights. Upon membership they will receive a certificate to serve as Proof of Eligibility for schools etc. 

CHAC Code of Conduct

Download our Code of Ethics & Conduct Policy below.

Contact

10 King Street,

Smithton TAS 7330​

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10 King Street, Smithton Tasmania 7330         |        (03) 6452 1287        |       chac.reception@chac.com.au

Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation (CHAC) prioritises the safety of children and young people. We affirm our commitment to upholding their rights, fostering a culture of respect, and actively promoting safeguarding measures within our organisation. 

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We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of Northwest Tasmania and pay respect to Elders past and present.

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