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Swimwear with a difference

[…] show and the only Australian designer. Her latest swimsuits are made from recycled ocean plastic and packaged in biodegradable plant material. Liandra is also on the representative group for Futures Forum where our young people are creating a map for culture to influence business in the future. She hopes to show other young Indigenous […]

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IBA AR 2021-22_web

[…] successful recent strategic collaboration with Australian Unity and Bank Australia, to the relationships that help us deliver programs like Xero and the Strong Women Strong Business (SWSB) Facebook group, partnerships mean we can support more people and businesses across urban, regional and remote Australia. 5 ANNUAL REPORT 2021–22 This year we: • celebrated First […]

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IBA-2022-23_AnnualReport_web

[…] 7. 0 3Number of gender products developed. Increase participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in business Quarterly reporting will include female registered users of SWSB Facebook page 2415 Ye s Quarterly reporting will include female registered users of SWSB platform879 Ye s P106.06 Participation in services Over 50% of customers are defined […]

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IBA AR 2023-24_web

[…] 3A of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Rule 2014 and Section 189 of the ATSI Act. Disclaimer Throughout this report any reference to the term IBA Group refers to IBA and its subsidiaries. Any reference to IBA , for the benefit of the reader, relates to IBA as the standalone Corporate Commonwealth Entity. […]

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IBA AR 2020-21 FINAL - web

[…] 2019–20 2020–21 $1,009M $1,155M $1,284M$1,322M $1,269M INDIGENOUS BUSINESS AUSTRALIA INDIGENOUS BUSINESS AUSTRALIA 1111 VALUE OF BUSINESS FINANCE PORTFOLIO* ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER EMPLOYMENT ACROSS THE IBA GROUP ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER EQUITY 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 $62.7M $95.2M** $90.0M $114.6M $145.5M $124.5M $127.2M $166.5M # $169M$175.3M 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 […]

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IBA LR Web PDF.ƒ (1)

[…] economically independent and an integral part of the economy. Chris Fry, Eddie Fry, Minister Nigel Scullion, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, and co -chairs of the IIP drafting group, Robynne Quiggin and Bruce Martin, at the launch of the Indigenous Investment Principles (IIP). ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 PART 1: OVERVIEW 55 Role IBA was established to […]

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2014-16-Reconciliation-Action-Plan

[…] Action Plan IBA’s inaugural RAP was developed in 2007 and refreshed in 2010, 2012 and 2013. This updated RAP was developed by IBA’s Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group, which comprises representatives from different business areas and includes both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous staff members. It takes into account the lessons we […]

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201819-IBA-AR_webcopy-2

[…] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in business By the end of the second six month period the product is required to be operational Registered on SWSB Facebook by 31 Dec 2018 1200 1,313  Registered on SWSB platform by 31 Dec 2018 150 176  Funding Agreement (A8) Outcomes of customer satisfaction surveys […]

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IBA-2017-18-AR-FINAL-WEB

[…] (SWSB) project resulted in over 180 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women attending a conference in Adelaide in May, and over 850 women engaged in the SWSB Facebook group. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business women will continue to be supported through tailored mentoring and support via the SWSB Digital Platform. • The Accelerator […]

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SWSB_IWD_Competition terms and conditions.2023.Final.28 February 2023

[…] the promotion period entry is open to Australian residents ; (i) aged 18 years and over ; (ii) are members of the ‘Strong Women Strong Business’ private Facebook group ; (iii) wh o sign up or are signed up to the Strong Women Strong Business e-Newsletter ; and (iv) who are not an employee […]

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