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IBA Media Release: First Nations Women Gather at National Summit

[…] build on our strong First Nations network of women who run businesses, share culture, and grow families.” In addition to the sponsorship, IBA will support a select group of women from regional and remote areas that are part of the Strong Women Strong Business network to attend the summit. The registrations will be processed […]

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More than just a loan

[…] (EOI) for a home loan, we are here for you. Narelle, Mousumi, Jamie-Lee and Carmel at a recent in-person home ownership workshop for Yurwang Bullarn Strong Women’s group. IBA’s Home Ownership program offers a series of workshops which provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, who are interested in home ownership, with the information […]

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MEDIA RELEASE: THE VOICES OF IMPACT FOR FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE

[…] with increased home ownership, increased business ownership, and economic growth and independence for Indigenous Australians.” Find a copy of the report on a website highlighting the key findings: iba.gov.au/impact-report-2021 Images from the launch event are available. Media contact: Tara Toohill 02 9207 6362 or tara.toohill@iba.gov.au Group of seven people standing against an IBA media wall.

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From strength to strength

[…] and its clients and staff. We’re looking forward to watching their growth – from strength to strength! Find out more about Cameron Wellness Centre Learn more about business support from IBA   Two men standing beside a banner with the Cameron Wellness Centre logo A group of people in front of an image of uluru

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New research shows funding Indigenous Australians’ home ownership benefits us all

First article in a series of three, reproduced from The Guardian Labs. First published 20 December 2019 Housing security not only builds generational wealth but the flow-on effects are good for all Australians - the numbers speak for themselves. Home ownership is crucial to fostering a safe, healthy and prosperous community. Indigenous Australians remain overrepresented […]

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Follow the Flowers to a better world

[…] the national brand. Neville Atkinson, OAA National Business Development Lead said, “Follow the Flowers farmers are committed to working together as an ethical, authentic and connected supply group, similar to Fairtrade. They are focused on viable supply chain business that will return economic, social and environmental benefits to the communities and regions where they […]

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Launch of Indigenous Business Centre signals new model for Indigenous education and engagement

[…] by the award-winning MURRA Indigenous Business Program and the recent online Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Business Leadership, the Centre will also be guided by an Indigenous Advisory Group made up of Indigenous business and leaders, including Wurundjeri Elder Aunty Di Kerr, Dr Blaze Kwaymullina and IBA’s Stella de Cos. The Centre will follow Indigenous […]

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IBA Media Release: Supporting Local Jobs - Katherine Government Centre Gets a Facelift

Over $10 million worth of upgrades to the Katherine Government Centre will deliver improved services, provide better access to clinics for the Katherine community, and create around 200 local jobs. Katherine Government Centre is the hub for government services in the Big Rivers Region and the $10+ million refurbishment program will provide a new, more […]

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Generations of resilience: IBA Business Forum in review

‘Invigorate – Build – Maintain’: words that resonate with many of us at these times, and thus a particular poignant theme for 2020’s Indigenous Business Month. IBA held a virtual business forum in October with the Minister for Indigenous Australians and inspiring business owners/leaders to discuss how they have dealt with the current world. Read a summary of that event.

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Partnering for Indigenous Financial Well-being

[…] with First Nations Foundation to deliver on their joint objective for the financial prosperity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. First Nations Foundation is a not-for-profit group established in 2006 with a majority Indigenous board. Their key areas of activity include financial education, superannuation outreach, and research into the financial position of Indigenous […]

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