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Terms and Conditions

[…] clause above. 6.3. Subject to clause 6.1, you unconditionally and irrevocably release and discharge IBA from all claims, liabilities and costs which you now have, at any time had or but for this agreement might have had against IBA (whether or not IBA was or could have been aware of those claims, liabilities or […]

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Hot property

[…] go to the tip and pick out all this steel and cut it up, and it was all old-style welding with gas bottles and torches. All the time I was learning from him about steel thicknesses and so on… My dad often says, ‘You’ve got your grandfather’s brain, and if he was around now […]

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Ready, set, going global

[…] to grow its customer base in Australia and overseas. But as Jasmin is quick to point out, it’s what you do with those opportunities that matters. ‘Every time I attend a Supply Nation event my business grows’, she said. ‘But I also put my all into those events … In Australia, there aren’t many […]

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Activating Indigenous-led opportunities in Northern Australia

[…] what’s been tried before, we know where the old road leads, we have to make a new path – and walk it together’. At this point in time, I believe it is essential that we change and progress our Indigenous spring CHANGE TO PROGRESS – OUR INDIGENOUS SPRING According to George Bernard Shaw, ‘progress […]

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A life by design

Wayne and Lucy McGinness established their business Aboriginal Steel Art with support from IBA. When it came time to buy their new home, they knew who to talk to.

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The big picture

[…] sticks, and using those to dot with’. More challenging for Jason at times was the physicality of keeping his balance on the scaffolding for hours at a time. ‘I was standing at times, crouching and kneeling at times, and I ended up with sore knees and a sore neck…’ he said. ‘I was pretty […]

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A personal thing

[…] combining semi-precious stones with colourful native ininti seeds, which are rare and much sought after by desert women. Before establishing her own business, Kathleen was working part time as a hairdresser in Alice Springs and devoting any spare time to her art and jewellery, which she sold through galleries and retailers in tourism hubs […]

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From strength to strength

[…] co-founders of Cameron Wellness Centre They started the Cameron Wellness Centre, a progressive and holistic treatment centre, after their wives (who are best friends) introduced them. Over time they realised they had a common motivation: seeing people with disabilities achieve the best outcomes in life. The Cameron Wellness Centre provides multidisciplinary services to participants […]

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Generations of resilience: IBA Business Forum in review

[…] ventured further into how to manage past the crisis. The panel was moderated by IBA CEO Rajiv Viswanathan. He noted the discussion comes at a really important time for the Australian economy as a whole but also particularly for the Indigenous business sector. ‘We’ve seen the sector really grow and thrive and we’ve seen […]

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The ripple effect: How supporting Indigenous home ownership drives a strong economic future for Australia

Second article in a series of three, reproduced from The Guardian Labs. First published 31 January 2020. Figures show Indigenous home ownership can create a better and more prosperous Australia for everyone. Indigenous Australians who own their homes feel safer, more positive about the future, and more engaged in work and school, according to recent […]

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