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New research shows funding Indigenous Australians’ home ownership benefits us all

First article in a series of three, reproduced from The Guardian Labs. First published 20 December 2019 Housing security not only builds generational wealth but the flow-on effects are good for all Australians - the numbers speak for themselves. Home ownership is crucial to fostering a safe, healthy and prosperous community. Indigenous Australians remain overrepresented […]

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Refinancing success

Applying for home loan can be a daunting prospect at the best of times, but particularly so for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, who remain among Australia’s most financially vulnerable people. This disparity is part of the reason why IBA was created. We’ve been helping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with loans and […]

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Building homes for the future

IBA will receive $150 million in funding from the Federal Government over 2 years to stimulate construction and employment opportunities in regional locations. This equity injection will provide funding to support more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people obtain a home loan to build their own home.

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IBA Media Release: Dreams can come true - a home owner's story

When Gnaala Karla Booja man Rodney Rankins talks about home ownership, his eyes light up with pride. He became the 19,000th home loan that IBA approved for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since its inception.

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IBA MEDIA RELEASE: EMPOWERING PROSPERITY: INCREASED CAPITAL FOR INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY

On 25 November 2024, the Australian Federal Government introduced the legislative amendment seeking to change Indigenous Business Australia’s governing legislation the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005. The change is intended to enable IBA to expand its financial capability to meet the increasing demand of First Nations people for home ownership, business enterprise, and […]

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IBA MEDIA RELEASE: RESEARCH INTO PATHWAYS THROUGH HOUSING

New research provides key insights into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander home ownership. Number of Indigenous Australian households in home ownership more than tripled in 20 years. Other tenure types can offer meaningful alternatives to home ownership with their own trade-offs. Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) launches significant research report about housing for Aboriginal and Torres […]

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Video Story: Achieving Impact in business

We're celebrating the incredible journey of Karl and Ash, the dedicated owners of Impact Panel & Paint. "If I look back from where we started to where we are now, it’s a massive achievement. From renting to purchasing our own property and building," says Karl. Their story is a testament to resilience and growth, evolving […]

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Registering for myIBA - Existing Customer

Registering for myIBA - Existing Customer Home Page Already a customer of IBA? Select Register Registration Get started with your Customer ID Enter your personal CIF Enter Date of Birth Click Proceed   Password Create a secure password Enter a secure password (note your password must have 8 Characters, 1 Uppercase, 1 Lowercase, 1 Number) […]

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Commitment to NT First Nations businesses

MoU demonstrates commitment to success of the NT First Nations businesses. IBA and NTIBN empowering NT entrepreneurs through collaboration. MoU signed on Larrakia Country (Darwin). Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) and Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network (NTIBN) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses in the Northern […]

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Video Story: How saying no to alcohol inspired Ben's business

Ben Tyler, a Bininj man and entrepreneur, said no to kunbang (poison, alcohol) when he saw the problems it can bring to his and other communities. His personal sober lifestyle journey is what inspired him to start his business Kakadu Kitchen. He's recently opened a non-alcoholic drinks store in Humpty Doo which sells a range […]

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