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Completing a Joint Expression of interest (EOI)

Completing a Joint Expression of interest (EOI) Product Selection From the products page, select your preferred home loan product. Select to confirm meeting the home loan eligibility criteria Select Apply   Screen Name: Are you applying as a single or a joint applicant? 1.       Select joint account 2.       Select Continue Applicants Screen Name: Joint account […]

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A firm grip

Frustrated with paying off “someone else’s mortgage”, Alex and Dan made a commitment to repair their financial situation in preparation for home ownership.

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IBA Media Release: Budgeting for a home

IBA provided more home loans in the past financial year than ever before. The journey to home ownership isn’t easy, it takes planning, budgeting, forward thinking and commitment. IBA has created a budgeting workshop to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their families to better understand the financial responsibilities of buying a home and […]

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Completing an Expression of interest (EOI)

Completing an Expression of interest (EOI) Product Selection From the products page, select your preferred home loan product. Select to confirm meeting the home loan eligibility criteria Select Apply   Screen Name: Are you applying as a single or a joint applicant? 1.       Select whether a single or joint applicant 2.       Select Continue Loan Details […]

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IBA Media Release: Dreams can come true - a home owner's story

When Gnaala Karla Booja man Rodney Rankins talks about home ownership, his eyes light up with pride. He became the 19,000th home loan that IBA approved for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since its inception.

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Breaking through barriers

For many young people, buying their first home in their 20s may seem out of reach, but Ryan and Keilan were determined to make it happen. Ryan McDonald, a Waka Waka man, and Keilan Carson, an Arunta man, are IBA’s 20,000th home loan customers since the inception of the Indigenous Home Ownership Program in 1975. […]

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Terms and Conditions

  1. Introduction 1.1 You have requested the provision of the Services to you. 1.2 By responding that you accept these Terms, or otherwise accessing or using the Services, you have accepted and agreed to be bound by these Terms. 1.3 Your acceptance binds you and all of your employees and officers to these Terms. […]

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Beau and Jess: IBA invested in my home build

Have you ever considered building your own home? With IBA’s recent $150 million Government equity injection, building your own home could be a reality. For Bunyah man Beau and his wife Jess, building their first home was a dream come true. The couple was attracted to building for the freedom of creating a home that […]

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Home ownership was a game-changer for these two Indigenous women's families

Final article in a series of three.  Reproduced from The Guardian Labs. First published 9 March 2020. Meet Kylie and Naomi, who are great examples of how Indigenous home ownership changes lives long after the SOLD sticker goes up. The ability to buy a home and pass it on to the next generation has been […]

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