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IBA Media Release: First Nations Women Gather at National Summit

IBA sponsor summit to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Event in Canberra from 9-11 May 2023. Theme: ‘We are the change.’ A new summit will bring together over 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women (including those who identify as cis, trans and non-binary) into an arena of decision-making with a diverse range […]

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IBA Media Release: Boost for economic empowerment of First Nations women

New grant to support female-led Social Enterprises to deliver economic empowerment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, girls and sistergirls $2.7 million in grant funding available in 2023 Applications open 16 January – 30 August 2023 (unless funds are exhausted earlier). Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) today announced that applications are open for an exciting […]

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MEDIA RELEASE: THE VOICES OF IMPACT FOR FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE

Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) launched their 2nd Impact Report at an event in Sydney on 6 October 2022. Joined by the Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Linda Burney MP, and a panel of customers, IBA celebrates by hearing directly from those impacted through home ownership, business, and investments. The framework of the report is […]

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From strength to strength

When speaking with Reece Dumbell and Dean Sardellis, the co-founders of the Cameron Wellness Centre, their organisational values of Family – Community – Trust – Respect shine through in every word. They started the Cameron Wellness Centre, a progressive and holistic treatment centre, after their wives (who are best friends) introduced them. Over time they […]

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Refinancing success

Applying for home loan can be a daunting prospect at the best of times, but particularly so for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, who remain among Australia’s most financially vulnerable people. This disparity is part of the reason why IBA was created. We’ve been helping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with loans and […]

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IBA Media Release: IBA announces new CEO appointment

Kirsty Moore appointed as new CEO at Indigenous Business Australia. The competitive recruitment process confirms a continued strategy of positive outcomes from a passionate leader. The agency moves forward with vision to advance a nation in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are economically independent and an integral part of the economy. The Minister for […]

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Black Magic Woman Podcast - Lynda Maybanks

IBA have partnered with the Black Magic Woman Podcast to bring you a series of episodes that will be based on a variety of topics including housing, business, youth, women, investing, financial literacy, economic development and COVID-19 recovery. On episode 67 of the podcast, Mundanara yarns with her fourth guest of the IBA partnership series - […]

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IBA Media Release: Voices soar in NT community

A singing collaboration in the Northern Territory has shown how music can unify communities. The Barkly Voices Project, sponsored by Indigenous Business Australia (IBA)’s subsidiary IBA Retail Asset Management (IRAM), saw 160 schoolchildren, Traditional Owners and community members from the Barkly Region contribute their voices. The resulting four and a half-minute video clip of ‘Keep […]

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IBA AR 2020-21 FINAL - web

IBA AR 2020-21 FINAL - web

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IBA Pathways Housing

IBA Pathways Housing

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