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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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ANNUAL REPORT 2 02 2 –2 3 INDIGENOUS BUSINESS AUSTRALIA A note on terminology The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues estimates there are more than 370 million Indigenous people spread across 70 countries worldwide. In considering the diversity of Indigenous people, an of ficial definition of ‘indigenous’ has not been adopted by any […]

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ANNUALREPORT 2021–22 A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY The United Nations estimates there are more than 476 million Indigenous peoples spread across 90 countries worldwide, each practising unique traditions and retaining social, cultural, economic and political characteristics that are distinct f rom those of the dominant societies in which they live. Many Indigenous peoples are the holders […]

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Driving financial inclusion and economic empowerment with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. A note on terminology The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues estimates there are more than 370 million Indigenous people spread across 70 countries worldwide. In considering the diversity of Indigenous people, an of ficial definition of ‘indigenous’ has not been […]

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Interest rate changes for business loans

The interest rates for some of IBA business loans are changing based on market conditions. All impacted customers will be notified in writing about the change to their interest rate and loan repayment amount. Interest rate changes will come into effect on 28 February 2024. IBA Business Solutions has a range of resources available on […]

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Interest rate changes

The interest rates for some IBA home loans are changing based on market conditions.  All impacted customers will be notified in writing about the change to their interest rate and loan repayment amount. Interest rate changes will come into effect on 15 November 2023.  We have a range of resources available on our website including […]

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Interest rate changes

The interest rates for some of IBA home loans are changing based on market conditions. All impacted customers have been notified, in writing, about the change to their interest rate and loan repayment amount. Interest rate changes will come into effect on 14 September 2023. We have a range of resources available on our website […]

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Interest rate changes

The interest rates for IBA home loans are changing. Rates will increase in response to changes made by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and based on market conditions. All impacted customers will be notified, in writing, about the change to their interest rate and loan repayment amount. Interest rate changes will come into effect […]

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Survive and thrive

Resilience during COVID-19 has many faces. Transforming opportunities can be an important part of the process. When COVID-19 hit the clothing business, The Ark, was significantly impacted. Owners Lyn and David saw an opportunity to expand to provide healthcare, hospitality and corporate industries with Australian made apparel.

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