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Latest IBA e-newsletter out now

Don’t worry if you missed out on the latest IBA Newsletter.  To make sure you get a copy direct to your inbox, sign up here Subscribe - Indigenous Business Australia This issue includes stories on: 50 years through the generations! - A quick look and insight on our 50-year anniversary, sharing 50 years of generational impact.  Investing in […]

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Our IBA - Meet Misha

About Misha I am a proud Yuin woman with family connections to Dharrawal Nation and the La Perouse community. I was born in Nowra NSW (2 hrs south of Sydney) and grew up in my community, the old Roseby Park (Jerringa) mission in Culburra, up till I was 10 years old. Growing up on Country […]

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Follow the Flowers to a better world

Outback Academy Australia’s (OAA) lead initiative, Follow the Flowers, is well underway with scaling up national production of honey and Australian Native Wildflowers with First Nations farmers across the country including NSW, VIC, SA, WA and the ACT. Follow the Flowers connects First Nations and other regenerative farmers that share the same values to expand […]

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Weathering the storm

On a beautiful day in Northern NSW, holiday makers are exploring the Tweed River at their leisure. Boyd’s Bay Houseboat Holidays help create this special experience for locals and tourists, with the hire of stylish houseboats accommodating up to 12 people. Owner Greg Ebsworth is a proud Wangkumarra man from North West NSW and he […]

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Generations of resilience: IBA Business Forum in review

‘Invigorate – Build – Maintain’: words that resonate with many of us at these times, and thus a particular poignant theme for 2020’s Indigenous Business Month. IBA held a virtual business forum in October with the Minister for Indigenous Australians and inspiring business owners/leaders to discuss how they have dealt with the current world. Read a summary of that event.

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Australia goes live with 1st Indigenous satellite ground station

Built, project-managed and owned by Indigenous companies - this facility is the first development of its kind on Aboriginal owned land and transforms Australia’s capability in earth observation.

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Fit for life

Dr Alanna Sandell relocated her medical practice and family from NSW to WA with a burning desire to have a lasting impact on the health and wellbeing of current and future generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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Survive and Thrive

Resilience during Covid-19 has many faces. Transforming opportunities can be an important part of the process. Lyn and David McPherson bought The Ark Clothing Company, more than four years ago and have six stores in Victoria, stores in Sydney and Adelaide and an online store. The company is ethically accredited from  Ethical Clothing Australia and […]

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