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IBA-CorporatePlan_2023-24_FINAL

[…] Australia. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS It is important for IBA to be informed of and prepared to respond to the impact of current and proposed reforms across government. For example, we work in partnership with the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIA A) and others in relation to informing policy advice on matters related to financial and […]

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IBA Pathways Housing

[…] (i.e. fit for purpose). Rather, much of the social housing provided in remote Australia is designed around the non-Indigenous standard of a nuclear family. This is an example of how housing arrangements set by governments, and primarily non-Indigenous decision-makers, do not accommodate appropriately for the living circumstances of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. […]

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World Indigenous Business Forum - Terms and Conditions

[…] to our website (www.iba.gov.au) or other websites maintained by us or use of our mobile apps – including your server address, your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .edu etc), the date and time of your visit to the site, the pages accessed and documents downloaded, the previous site visited and […]

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IBA AR 2020-21 FINAL - web

[…] Torres Strait Islander people is helping contribute towards this. While IBA is largely reliant on returns f rom our own investment and loan portfolios, it is no easy task. We applauded the $150m equity injection we received in the October 2020 Federal Budget to fund home loans for newly constructed properties in regional Australia. […]

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093a - Privacy Notice - with consent

[…] to our website (www.iba.gov.au) or other websites maintained by us or use of our mobile apps – including your server address, your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .edu etc), the date and time of your visit to the site, the pages accessed and documents downloaded, the previous site visited and […]

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Accelerate with IBA TC s

[…] to our website (www.iba.gov.au) or other websites maintained by us or use of our mobile apps – including your server address, your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .edu etc), the date and time of your visit to the site, the pages accessed and documents downloaded, the previous site visi ted […]

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093b-02-2021 - Privacy Notice

[…] to our website (www.iba.gov.au) or other websites maintained by us or use of our mobile apps – including your server address, your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au, .edu etc), the date and time of your visit to the site, the pages accessed and documents downloaded, the previous site visited and […]

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Indigenous_JV_InfoGuide

[…] able to influence strategy and key business decisions which can impact the profitability of the company. Furthermore, only directors make decisions about when dividends are paid. For example, a joint venture company with 50% of its share s owned by an Indigenous business potentially faces black cladding issues if it is unclear what the […]

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IBA AR 2021-22_web

[…] we have in understanding and consistently delivering on the aspirations of First Nations Australians. We look forward to working collaboratively with Government to unlock IBA’s potential. An example of working with Government is through the proposed Help to Buy scheme, a shared equity model where the government will co-purchase a home with an eligible […]

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201819-IBA-AR_webcopy-2

[…] to achieve each year. We continue to create new ways to connect with our customers each year and this year’s youth conference, Futures Forum, was yet another example of how we are investing in the future of as many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as we can. 04 INDIGENOUS BUSINESS AUSTRALIA OUR SHARED […]

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