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Our IBA - Meet Bec

About Bec For me, life is all about family and living life to the fullest. I was born and raised in Coolbellup, Perth on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja.  I’m extremely family-orientated which fits with me having a huge family. I have two adult children and two grandkiddies who I love spending time with. My family gatherings […]

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Supplier Diversity September

Supplier Diversity September is a month-long virtual festival that Supply Nation holds annually to promote the benefits of supplier diversity and to showcase the range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses in Australia. Supplier Diversity September encourages a sector-wide conversation around the benefits of supplier diversity, and how organisations are engaging to build a […]

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Girl Boss behaviour in home ownership

A proud Adnyamathanha woman from South Australia, Narelle grew up in a small country town with only a couple of hundred people where everyone knows one another. She never thought it would be possible to own her first home but set her sights on making it happen. Looking for a change in pace, Narelle moved […]

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Our IBA - Meet our new Board member - Josh Gilbert

Joshua Gilbert is a Worimi man, farmer and academic, from the Mid North Coast of NSW. We are delighted that he joined the IBA Board in April 2022. Josh is undertaking higher degree research at Charles Sturt University, is the Indigenous Co-Chair of Reconciliation NSW and was recently recognised within the world’s top 50 young […]

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IBA LR Web PDF.ƒ (1)

2015–16 ANNUAL REPORT Our vision is for a nation in which the First Australians are economically independent and an integral part of the economy. Economic independence for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is at the heart of IBA’s vision and programs. We want Indigenous Australians to have the same financial opportunities as other Australians. […]

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Making dreams come true

IBA's Remote Indigenous Home Loan (RIHL) are helping Indigenous people in remote Australia achieve the dream of owning their own home. RIHL includes a concessional interest rate loan, as well as additional grants to meet related costs.

Read how owning a home has positively impacted the lives of Jamie and her family.

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IBA Media Release: Boost for economic empowerment of First Nations women

New grant to support female-led Social Enterprises to deliver economic empowerment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, girls and sistergirls $2.7 million in grant funding available in 2023 Applications open 16 January – 30 August 2023 (unless funds are exhausted earlier). Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) today announced that applications are open for an exciting […]

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Fact sheets for constructing a home

IBA created a series of videos and fact sheets for those interested in building their own home. This is to support our regional construction home loans but applies to anyone wanting to review building their own home. The 5-part video series (20 mins total), called BRICK BY BRICK, includes a discussion between Yawaru woman Justine Kinney and property […]

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