[6] Returning to this matter, Mr Singh's offences occurred in the following circumstances. Mr Singh was the chairperson of the Ngwaui Jowan Aboriginal Corporation incorporated under the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1976 (Cth), and on 24 October 1999 that Corporation applied for a $100,000 grant from the Queensland Community Assistance Program, established by the Queensland Government to create legacy items celebrating the Centenary of Federation in 2001. Funding under that program was available for not-for-profit organisations. The stated purpose for which the grant was sought was to develop and produce four one hour documentaries highlighting the progression of Aboriginal people since Federation. A grant of $87,000 was approved for that stated purpose, with a first payment of $43,500 to be made when the agreement for the grant was signed by the Corporation and on behalf of Centenary of Federation Queensland. Mr Singh signed that agreement as chairperson of the Corporation on 4 April 2000, and on 28 April 2000, the $43,500 was deposited into the business account of Mr Singh (and Mrs Janice Singh) trading as "Jama Dreaming", that being a business they conducted, the activities of which included conducting an art gallery offering Aboriginal art and artefacts for sale in Palm Cove, North Queensland. The agreement specified that the Corporation would use the grant for the stated purpose and not for any other purpose.