Sorry Business
The Youpla Support Program phone line, designed to support First Nations people impacted by the collapse of funeral insurance provider the Youpla Group, opened for incoming calls on Monday.
The collapsed funeral fund Youpla misrepresented itself as Aboriginal owned or managed, the full Federal Court ruled on Thursday. The Youpla Group schemes, previously known as the Aboriginal Community...
The federal government has announced "an enduring resolution" for people impacted by the collapse of the insurance provider Youpla Group. The Youpla Support Program, announced on Thursday night, will...
First Nations consumer advocates from the Save Sorry Business Coalition have greeted the announcement that the Federal Government will extend its Interim Youpla Scheme with a renewed call for the urge...
On a remote island north of Darwin, the Wurrumiyanga Aboriginal community doesn't want to talk about the voice to parliament - people want to discuss death."Why are you here?
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) has launched civil proceedings in the Federal Court against five former directors and officers of the Aboriginal Community Benefit Fund for a...
New data revealed by liquidators dealing with failed funeral insurer Youpla has led First Nations people to call for a commitment to a resolution in the upcoming federal budget.
The Federal Government's move to financially assist Indigenous Australians affected by the collapse of the Youpla Group in March of this year has been welcomed by a key advocacy group.
When Far North Queenslander Agnes Neal reflects on the funeral insurance policy she took out in 2006 with Youpla all she sees is betrayal, despair and trauma.
The Gwandalan National Palliative Care Project is reframing how healthcare workers see end-of-life care and supporting safe return to Spirit for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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