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Taking pride in inclusivity: How businesses & orgs can live their truth

[…] A= Asexual, + = everything in between and more which includes other sexual and gender identities including Two-Spirit and Pansexual. Pride in inclusivity can come in many forms but it is ultimately creating a space for people to feel seen, heard, appreciated and safe. With many workplaces taking steps to embrace diversity and inclusion, […]

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Investing in fresh produce

Feeling fresh? So are Yamatji Enterprises Limited (YEL), 4 Ways Fresh Produce and IBA. The parties have formed a joint venture company to establish a cucumber farm in Geraldton, Western Australia, creating a legacy for traditional owners. The company, Yamatji Fresh Produce Pty Ltd, will develop 400 greenhouses to grow cucumbers making it the largest […]

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Thank you EOI

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IBA Media Release: Banking Partnership to Support Indigenous Home Ownership

New strategic partnership announced to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with their home ownership options. Australian Unity Bank and Bank Australia form the new banking panel aligned with the values of Indigenous Business Australia (IBA). Financial wellbeing for Indigenous Australians is paramount in the new partnership. The launch of two new strategic partnerships […]

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The big picture

It is a respect and love for family and his traditional lands that artist Jason Dimer has honoured in an artwork commissioned by IBA for its Boulder Road building in Kalgoorlie, WA.

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Hot property

It was in 2006, while fencing his family’s new home outside Darwin, that Wayne first thought to combine his love of art with his skills as a welder and steel fabricator. Years on he has created a successful business and here he shares some of his most important lessons.

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Room to move

Franchising is one of the most popular and fastest-growing components of the Australian business sector. Wendy Brookman and Karen Seage discuss owning a Fernwood Fitness and Snap printing franchise (respectively).

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Sister Sister - Empowering Financial Wellbeing

Desiree and her two younger sisters enjoyed sitting down for a yarn about life and what ‘financial wellbeing’ means to them. IBA recently hosted a workshop at Kurbingui Youth & Family Development to support the community on their financial goals. Kurbingui is an Aboriginal community-based and driven not-for-profit organisation that offers services to Aboriginal and […]

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Reflecting on 50 years through the generations

Did you know it's been 50 years since the Indigenous Home Ownership program was established? This year we’re honouring those foundations and commemorating the impact that our programs support. We reflect on this milestone that honours the resilience, wisdom, and courage of past generations while celebrating the innovation and passion of the present. It reminds […]

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Tracking Earth from space

[…] ground stations which were built by an Indigenous company, the Centre for Appropriate Technology (CfAT), and are owned by CfAT’s subsidiary CfAT Satellite Enterprises (CfATSE). The facility forms part of a global network of ground stations operated by Viasat Inc called Real Time Earth. Economic and social returns to Indigenous people are the long-term […]

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