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Interest rate changes

The interest rates for some of IBA home loans are changing based on market conditions. All impacted customers have been notified, in writing, about the change to their interest rate and loan repayment amount. Interest rate changes will come into effect on 14 September 2023. We have a range of resources available on our website […]

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Interest rate changes

The interest rates for IBA home loans are changing. Rates will increase in response to changes made by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and based on market conditions. All impacted customers will be notified, in writing, about the change to their interest rate and loan repayment amount. Interest rate changes will come into effect […]

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Leap of Faith

[…] outback noir crime thriller about an Aboriginal police woman called out west to investigate the murder and disappearances of Aboriginal women. Business support comes in many different forms. IBA provides capability building, finance, and workshops for entrepreneurs and businesses wanting to develop their ideas. Find out more at iba.gov.au/business/starting-a-business. A woman sitting at a […]

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Linkedin Terms of Use

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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A pathway to opportunity

Kristy and Walter have something to celebrate and we’re proud to celebrate with them too. The couple entered home ownership back in 2014-15 through the assistance of a home loan through IBA. Now, thanks to a new approach from IBA, they have successfully refinanced their IBA loan and are realising the benefits of a mainstream […]

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Paving the way for future generations

For Yorta Yorta woman Heidi, building her first home is more than choosing bricks and paint – it is providing stability and a positive future for her family to thrive. Heidi's journey to home ownership took a bumpy road. The single mother of six was battling dark times when she decided to take charge of […]

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IBA Media Release: Supporting Local Jobs - Katherine Government Centre Gets a Facelift

[…] Housing and Communities services, improved client engagement and office spaces for all eight agencies working in the centre and new conference and meeting facilities. Katherine Government Centre forms part of the Indigenous Real Estate Investment Trust (I-REIT), a property investment fund whose investors comprise Indigenous Business Australia and 25 Indigenous investor groups. Following a […]

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Building homes for the future

[…] home meant to them. ‘We discussed the benefits of owning your own home, including long-term wealth creation, financial security and independence,’ said the Minister. The equity injection forms part of Australia’s overall economic stimulus package to get all Australians back on their feet and ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are an integral […]

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Australia goes live with 1st Indigenous satellite ground station

[…] for Appropriate Technology (CfAT) and its subsidiaries Ekistica Ltd and CfAT Satellite Enterprises, as well as Ingerreke Commercial who laid the concrete foundations in December. The facility forms part of a global network of ground stations operated by Viasat Inc called Real Time Earth. This new infrastructure has the potential to reduce the latency […]

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IBA LR Web PDF.ƒ (1)

[…] with an increasing youth demographic. It is estimated that Indigenous groups now own, or have rights to, around 40 per cent of Australia’s land mass under various forms of tenure. The next great challenge is to convert these rights and interests into a means of generating wealth for current and future Indigenous generations. Responsibly […]

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