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IBA Media Release: IBA announces new CEO appointment

[…] and investment opportunities. Kirsty joined IBA in 2018 as head of Products and Markets where she increased the program alignment across areas, helped to develop and drive key strategies to find long-term funding solutions for IBA to ultimately benefit our customers and the communities we serve, and supported the growth of the business. She […]

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Building Dreams

The thought of owning a stable home for a blended family of seven seemed like a distant dream for Palawa couple Brianna and James. That was until a family member introduced them to IBA. With their goal in mind and the support of IBA, they started their journey to home ownership. Now they are proof […]

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Breaking through barriers

[…] only 19. I told him to go through IBA. His mum, who is my older sister, bought her house through IBA too,” added Keilan. Jayde says a key purpose of the IBA Home Ownership Program is to create intergenerational change. “Seeing what your parents have done, what your sister has done and now you’re […]

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Trucking along

When COVID-19 hit, it stopped Scott and Debra’s South Australian transport company, Karma Trucking, in its tracks. Business came to a standstill, but the bills didn’t. Debra and Scott have been in the transport industry for over 30 years and this has come with its fair share of challenges. When COVID-19 brought on strict boarder […]

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Generations of resilience: IBA Business Forum in review

[…] the discussion ranged from recognition of the difficulties of 2020 to the positive outlook of the future. Change is imminent but how we manage that change is key. The panellists gave insight to the diversity of businesses out there and their ability to adapt with the times. The Minister emphasised that resilience and highlighted […]

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Partnering for Indigenous Financial Well-being

[…] for the financial prosperity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. First Nations Foundation is a not-for-profit group established in 2006 with a majority Indigenous board. Their key areas of activity include financial education, superannuation outreach, and research into the financial position of Indigenous Australians. IBA will work in partnership with the foundation to […]

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IBA launches 2020 Strong Women Strong Business Conference

[…] strong women business leaders that help guide the Strong Women Strong Business network and are critical in making the 2020 conference a reality,” said Ms McPherson. The key pillars of the three-day conference will be capability and capacity building with a focus on innovation, technology, business financial literacy, trade and markets. Arrernte woman and […]

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More Indigenous move into home ownership group

[…] was a record 917. “Home ownership has an opportunity to formulate the next wave of transformative success for indigenous people,” Mr Fry said. “Home ownership is a key pillar on the journey to economic independence for indigenous Australians, providing not only stable housing but also an anchor from which to build an asset base […]

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An accelerator program launched specifically for procurement opportunities

[…] Torres Strait Islander businesses. He said, 'We know that one of the barriers to Aboriginal businesses getting contract opportunities is a lack of confidence to connect with key decision makers. By bringing suppliers and corporates together, Meereeng 50 will help to break down this initial hurdle.' The pilot program will initially include up to […]

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IBA Media Release: Young Indigenous people gather to re-shape the future of business

[…] over 50 young Indigenous people from across the country was welcomed on Worimi Country. The initiative was made possible by Indigenous Business Australia (IBA), in collaboration with key organisations including Relative Creative, Indigenous Marathon Foundation, Melbourne Business School and Murra Indigenous Business Masterclass, NITV, Blaklash Projects, Gulanga and Lenovo. Futures Forum brings together Indigenous […]

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