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Construction FAQ 02

[…] licencing department*. Interested to know more? Check out the 5-part video series, BRICK BY BRICK, on our YouTube channel for a breakdown of the construction process. *For example, Department of Commerce in WA; Consumer and Business Services in SA; Victorian Building Authority in Vic; Consumer, Building and Occupational Services in Tas; Fair Trading in […]

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Construction FAQ 01

FAQ: BEFORE DECIDING IF YOU WANT TO BUILD A HOME iba.gov.au How can IBA assist me in building a home? We have a construction loan that may assist in building a home. To see if you are eligible, you need to submit an Expression of Interest f rom IBA’s website at lodgement.iba.gov.au. The information you […]

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20180831_IBA-Corporate-Plan-2018-19_web

[…] f rom, how much money we receive and what we spend the money on. To help make it easier for our customers and staff, here are some easy reminders about how IBA is resourced: • IBA is a corporate Commonwealth entity. • IBA reports to the Minister for Indigenous Affairs. • IBA has rules […]

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IBA AR 2023-24_web

[…] demand. Meanwhile, the cost of buying continues to increase. For people who experience social and economic marginalisation, the indicators of their overall wellbeing are clearer. Safety, for example, is a major indicator. 5 https://iba.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/IBA-Impact-Report-2023.pdf The lack of suitable housing and opportunity to take part in the economy increases their exposure and risk. This includes […]

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IBA Corporate Plan 2024-25

[…] engagements throughout the year − joint governance arrangements to govern activities through shared decision-making − influence on the performance of the entity in achieving its purposes, for example, return on investment expectations. Key deliverables, shared metrics and IBA’s performance measures are reviewed and discussed to see what needs to change to deliver shared outcomes […]

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IBA Legal Services RFT - Part D - Privacy & Cybersecurity 8 August 2024

[…] do staff and agents undertake data protection and privacy refresher training? Section 4 : Data Storage and Security Do you hold any industry recognised security certifications, for example ISO 27001, PCI-DSS or approved IRAP ISM classification? If yes, will the certifications cover the services that you are undertaking on behalf of IBA? Does your […]

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Application Coversheet - May 2023

[…] speaking background? Yes No Do you have a disability? Yes No If you are selected for interview do you require any special arrangements to be made? For example, telephone interview, special access requirements? If yes, please specify: CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS In the last ten years have you had any criminal convictions (including juvenile convictions) recorded? […]

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2014-16-Reconciliation-Action-Plan

[…] first RAP focused on our core business and some of the new ways we were seeking to extend our activities and have a greater impact – for example, by working more closely with the banks and government, making the first home loans on Aboriginal land, and seeking other partners with which we could work. […]

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IBA-Corporate-Plan-2020-21_web-1

[…] DREAMS AND A VISION FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR PEOPLE. ” - THE HON. KEN WYATT, MINISTER FOR INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS. “ THIS EXCITING PROJECT IS A PRIME EXAMPLE OF THE POWER OF COUNTRY TO HELP DELIVER COMMERCIAL RETURNS THROUGH TECHNOLOGY, EMPLOYMENT AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES. " - The Hon. Ken Wyatt, Minister for Indigenous Australians. […]

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IBA-Corporate-Plan-2019-20-web

[…] f rom, how much money we receive and what we spend the money on. To help make it easier for our customers and staff, here are some easy reminders about how IBA is resourced: • IBA is a Corporate Commonwealth Entity. • IBA must meet rules of accountability, which are managed through the Commonwealth […]

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