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IBA Facebook Pages and Groups This user policy is in addition to any user policy or terms and conditions imposed by the Facebook host. As a member of an IBA Facebook group you may express your views, comments, ideas, insights, and criticisms about IBA. At the same time, you should show courtesy and respect to others and […]

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This user policy is in addition to any user policy or terms and conditions imposed by the LinkedIn host. As a member of the Support Hub for Indigenous Entrepreneurs (powered by IBA) LinkedIn group you may express your views, comments, ideas, insights, and criticisms about IBA. At the same time, you should show courtesy and […]

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Our IBA - Kia Dowell

Kia Dowell is Executive Director, Strategy and Innovation Describe your role and what it entails I joined IBA in 2017 and head up the Strategy and Innovation division within IBA. We coordinate the development of IBA's strategic and corporate plans, report on progress against plans, and undertake research and evaluation to inform innovative policy and […]

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IBA MEDIA RELEASE: LANDMARK ABORIGINAL INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP

Three prominent Aboriginal entities with key economic responsibilities are going to work in concert. Indigenous Business Australia (IBA), Aboriginal Investment NT, and the Larrakia Development Corporation (LDC) have formed a landmark partnership to invest in strategic infrastructure on Larrakia Country. A united investment approach to advance Larrakia asset base on their own lands. Indigenous Business […]

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A personal thing

Jewellery designer and artist Kathleen Buzacott runs her own business outside the Northern Territory town of Alice Springs. Here she discusses the importance of choosing the right social media platform for your business.

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The latest IBA eNewsletter is out now!

This month’s edition is full of powerful stories, exciting updates, and opportunities to connect. We’re thrilled to welcome our new CEO, David Knights, who brings deep experience and a strong commitment to Indigenous economic empowerment. We also celebrated Supply Nation’s Connect 2025, where over 270 Indigenous businesses, corporates, and government departments came together to build […]

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IBA Media Release: IBA transformation DETAILED in new corporate plan 

Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) has announced a transformation agenda in its latest corporate plan, setting the stage for a bold reimagining of its strategic priorities and capabilities over the next five years.  With the refreshed leadership of a new Chairman, several new Board members, and new CEO, Mr David Knights, IBA is set to uplift […]

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It’s back! IBA’s Home Loan Calculator returns.   

The IBA Home Loan Calculator is back online and ready to support you take the next step on your home ownership journey.   If you’ve visited our website before, you might remember our old Home Loan Calculator. Now that we have transitioned to our new lending system, we are excited to bring back a new and improved version […]

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IBA Media Release: How First Nations Can Boost Australia's Productivity

Indigenous Business Australia’s (IBA’s) submission to the Treasurer’s Economic Reform Roundtable reveals how the First Nations ‘demographic dividend’ can boost Australia’s productivity by increasing labour force participation and enhancing innovation. The submission provides data and modelling centred around three drivers of economic prosperity – Population, Participation and Productivity. The submission reveals that when Aboriginal and […]

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