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Get a seat at the board table with IBA’s Elevate program

[…] and leadership skills. Elevate is designed to build a pipeline of capable Indigenous non-executive directors for boards of IBA Investments subsidiary companies. It includes an observership position on an IBA subsidiary board or committee, mentoring, networking opportunities, and supplementary education required to enhance their governance skills. Elevate is expected to commence in early 2024 […]

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IBA Shared Equity

[…] that is equivalent to the percentage of the property purchase price that was financed using the IBA Shared Equity product (up to 35%). Instead of making repayments on the IBA Shared Equity contribution like you will with your IBA Home Loan, IBA’s Shared Equity contribution amount increases and decreases in line with your property […]

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Our IBA - Meet Alex

[…] so much to like about IBA, I feel like I’ve won the lottery. Everyone is so warm and welcoming, working at IBA feels like I’m making an impact for the better. The culture here and the variety of work makes me feel lucky to be here. What show or movie is your guilty pleasure? […]

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Doing it cool in the heat: Black Arc Industries

[…] own boss. You get to have the freedom to make decisions that align with your personal values and goals. I also have opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of our clients and employees. By creating a positive work environment and providing quality products and services, you can help others achieve their […]

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

[…] facing First Nations women and their communities. “Women are the strongest pillars of many of our First Nations communities. Empowering them builds opportunities to continue the positive impact and change they drive. “I encourage our First Nations women in business who feel this grant could make a difference to their communities, and improve the […]

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From strength to strength

[…] time they realised they had a common motivation: seeing people with disabilities achieve the best outcomes in life. The Cameron Wellness Centre provides multidisciplinary services to participants on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), ranging from children to adults, covering a large spectrum of disabilities and health issues. Reece, a proud Minang Jupa Galk […]

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'Beyond the Gap' podcast series

[…] what does this even look like, and how organisations can do it meaningfully,” said Phil. Research done by FNF along with NAB and the Centre of Social Impact in 2019 exposed the harsh truth about the personal wealth and finances of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (see Money Stories). Phil comments about the research […]

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Launch of Indigenous Business Centre signals new model for Indigenous education and engagement

[…] of the Wurundjeri people, on whose lands the Centre is located. It signifies the convergence of three streams of activities - teaching/programs, research and engagement - into impact. Director, Associate Professor Michelle Evans, said the Centre was committed to the pursuit of equality for Australia’s First Nations people in the economic life of our […]

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IBA Media Release: IBA announces new CEO appointment

Kirsty Moore appointed as new CEO at Indigenous Business Australia. The competitive recruitment process confirms a continued strategy of positive outcomes from a passionate leader. The agency moves forward with vision to advance a nation in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are economically independent and an integral part of the economy. The Minister […]

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Breaking through barriers

[…] officer, Jayde Clothier, a Kokatha and Wirangu woman from South Australia, said that it was common for people to not be aware of how these services can impact their credit rating and lending capability. IBA has recently launched free online workshops to support customers wanting to understand credit. When Ryan and Keilan got the […]

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