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IBA MEDIA RELEASE: RESEARCH INTO PATHWAYS THROUGH BUSINESS

[…] supporting business eco-system, which is reducing the opportunity for First Nations people to access the capital, business support and networks they need to sustain growth and maximise impact. The report finds that societal bias and prejudice continues to impact Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business owners across the business cycle but hitting those at […]

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Impact Launch event 2023 Renarta

Proud Minang Noongar Yorga mother and grandmother, Renarta, who spoke at the event. Pictured here with five of her grandchildren.

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IBA Impact Report 2024
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Our IBA - Meet Claire

[…] children, I believe to help children and families we must look at how we can help adults. When I lived in Northern Territory, I witnessed first-hand the impact of poverty, homelessness, and the discrimination against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. My job allows me to support and create an impact within Aboriginal and […]

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[…] IBA is subject to secrecy obligations set out in its enabling legislation, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Act 2005. Section 191 of the Act prevents certain people from divulging or communicating to any person any information concerning the affairs of another person or producing to any person any document relating to the […]

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National Indigenous Art Fair

[…] cleansed. Once inside, attendees will be able to enjoy singing performances by Mi-kaisha, Nadeena Dixon and Djinama Yilaga Choir and performances by Ngaran Ngaran Culture Awareness Aboriginal Dance Group and Wagana Dancers. Panel discussion to highlight issues impacting Indigenous communities On Sunday afternoon, there will be a panel discussion to tie in with the NAIDOC Week theme, Get Up, Stand Up, Show Up, with traditional owners, Indigenous […]

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Our IBA - Kia Dowell

[…] end up in the next three-five years. Under my leadership we have worked directly with experts who are from our communities to design and launch IBA’s first Impact Framework, Purposeful Partnerships Framework and are embarking on a bold research and policy agenda to accelerate economic empowerment and financial inclusion. What made you want to […]

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