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IBA AR 2020-21 FINAL - web

[…] returns to our Indigenous co-investors were 7.2%, and their investment in commercial property continued to generate stable returns. Across our subsidiaries and partnerships, we continued to meet employment targets. Our investment activities employed 588 people, 155 (26.3%) of them Indigenous. More than $11.2 million in income was paid to Indigenous employees – putting skills, […]

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IBA AR 2023-24_web

[…] would provide: • more home loans resulting in safe, stable, and suitable housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families • more business finance resulting in secure employment, training and skills, and more job opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business owners and job seekers • more investment opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres […]

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IBA Pathways Housing

[…] First Nations people to improve their housing situation as they enter adulthood ............... 39 First Nations people provide greater care to family and community ........................................................................ ....................... 40 Employment and income ........................................................................ ....................................................................................................................... 41 — ABOUT INDIGENOUS BUSINESS AUSTRALIA (IBA) — Paving the way for long-term change and impact IBA serves Aboriginal and Torres Strait […]

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201819-IBA-AR_webcopy-2

[…] performance criteria and targets measure the success of the program overall in providing business finance, assistance to start and to grow businesses, and related business support and employment opportunities to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. The criteria also measure the success of the program in helping to create and maintain sustainable businesses and […]

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IBA-2017-18-AR-FINAL-WEB

[…] division. The performance criteria measure the success of the program overall in providing business finance, assistance to start and to grow businesses, and related business support and employment opportunities to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. The criteria also measure the success of the program in helping to create and maintain sustainable businesses and […]

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IBA Corporate Plan 2022_23

[…] ownership is a norm. First Nations Australians have equivalent levels of wealth from home ownership to non-First Nations Australians. A thriving First Nations business sector generating income, employment and skills for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Running your own business is as accessible and viable for First Nations Australians as it is for […]

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2014-16-Reconciliation-Action-Plan

[…] be well on the path to economic independence as a result of IBA providing access to capital, sharing knowledge and expertise, and generating opportunities for: • self- employment and jobs growth (through small-business ownership) • security (through home ownership) • wealth creation (through investing in commercial ventures and products). At the end of 2012–13, […]

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IBA Corporate Plan 2021-22_final-web

[…] housing as non- Indigenous Australians. Indigenous Australians have equivalent levels of wealth f rom home ownership to non-Indigenous Australians. BUSINESS A thriving Indigenous business sector generating income, employment and skills for Indigenous people. Running your own business is as accessible and viable for Indigenous Australians as it is for non-Indigenous Australians. INVESTMENTS A growing […]

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IBA-Impact-Framework

[…] demand for Indigenous goods and services, stimulate Indigenous economic development and grow the Indigenous business sector through direct contracts and indirectly through major suppliers via subcontracts and employment opportunities. 2019: TIMBER CREEK COMPENSATION The Timber Creek compensation case is the first assessment by the High Court of compensation for extinguishment of native title rights […]

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20170828_IBACP17-18_web

[…] support to assist Indigenous customers to start-up, acquire or grow their own businesses • direct management and investments that assist Indigenous Australians to access financial returns and employment, training and supply chain opportunities. FIGURE 1: Corporate plan at a glance VISION A nation in which the First Australians are economically independent and an integral […]

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