Meet Kylie and Naomi, who are great examples of how home ownership changes lives long after the SOLD sticker goes up. This article is the last in a series featured by The Guardian Labs on the impacts of Indigenous home ownership.
Meet Kylie and Naomi, who are great examples of how home ownership changes lives long after the SOLD sticker goes up. This article is the last in a series featured by The Guardian Labs on the impacts of Indigenous home ownership.
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.
A lifelong love of pulling things apart prompted Kristy to start her own business ownership within the construction industry. Spending 18 months researching the viability of her idea she and husband Jo approached IBA’s Business Development and Assistance Program for business support.
[…] decade. Deputy CEO Sean Armistead adds that it’s programs like the Digital Catalyst Program that will continue to support this trend. “With the right digital tools, the impact that First Nations businesses contribute will only grow. The Digital Catalyst Program is focused on building the skills and confidence First Nations business owners need to […]
[…] connection, challenging industry norms with professional practices and a family-first culture. With plans to expand into deli-style offerings and a wine bar, Josh continues to grow his impact while staying true to his artistic roots in music. His story is a testament to trusting your instincts, building with intention, and creating spaces where people […]
[…] my mind up.' Hearing this was music to my ears and absolutely filled my cup," said Jenny. The financial decisions you make today can have a lasting impact, so getting the tools and information early helps to make informed decisions for the future. It’s all about implementing good habits now – and that’s what […]
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 […]
[…] placing our faith in the growing economic and employment opportunities in the NT’s Aboriginal Tourism sector.” “The Adina is suitably located at the Darwin Waterfront to seize on the growing popularity of the precinct and does not interfere with the nearby registered Larrakia Sacred Site.” IBA supports and enhances the economic development opportunities of […]
[…] the skills and passion to fill that space." When reflecting on the Indigenous Business Month theme, Hanina says: “For me, “making our mark” means creating a lasting impact that supports our communities. I want us to be remembered as a legal practice that stood up for justice and provided a safe space for people […]
[…] social enterprises led by women, in partnership with PM&C. It also expands our sustainability reporting and explains how our products and services continue to have a positive impact in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. View the report highlights. View the full IBA Annual Report 2023-24. Image of the Annual […]