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World Indigenous Business Forum - Terms and Conditions

[…] Application. 18. The Applicant warrants that they have the right to grant the licences described above and do not infringe the intellectual property rights of any other person. 19. The Applicant hereby indemnifies IBA against any third -party liabilities, claims, c osts, expenses (including legal costs), loss or damage incurred by IBA as a […]

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093a - Privacy Notice - with consent

[…] for) and any future request for financial hardship assistance or support; • confirming your eligibility for IBA’s products and services (including confirming whether you are an Aboriginal person or of Torres Strait Islander descent); • obtaining, exchanging or verifying information about you (including with credit reporting bodies); • managing, administering, reviewing, pricing and providing […]

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IBA-CorporatePlan_2023-24_FINAL

[…] Our 2028 strategy 15 Our operating environment 19 Our capability and commitment to collaboration 23 Performance framework, rationale and impact 30 PBS performance measures 34 Appendix A: Key risk table 45 Appendix B: Active subsidiaries 48 Appendix C: RMG132 reporting requirements 49 Contents —— Saibai, Torres Strait Islands. —— ‘From assisting families to buy […]

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093b-02-2021 - Privacy Notice

[…] for) and any future request for financial hardship assistance or support; • confirming your eligibility for IBA’s products and services (including confirming whether you are an Aboriginal person or of Torres Strait Islander descent); • obtaining, exchanging or verifying information about you (including with credit reporting bodies) and checking with document issuers or official […]

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201819-IBA-AR_webcopy-2

[…] getting involved in local community events and activities. 13 zzÈn«0¨…«ÁÐÎÏÖrÏ× HOMES – YOU, INVESTED Owning a home provides access to safe and secure housing, which is a key step in establishing economic independence and to building inter-generational wealth. IBA assists Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into home ownership by providing home loans at […]

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IBA Pathways Housing

[…] Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) ........................................................................ ..................................................2 Paving the way for long-term change and impact ........................................................................ .................................................................. 2 Executive summary ........................................................................ ............................................................................................... 3 Background ........................................................................ ............................................................................................................................... ......................... 3 Key findings: First Nations people share the same aspirations as other Australians but have distinctive experiences ........................................................................ ............................................................................................................. 4 Recommendations ........................................................................ ............................................................................................................................... ........ 5 Aboriginal and Torres […]

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IBA Corporate Plan 2022_23

[…] cremation. 26,000 years ago Evidence shows the harvesting of grass seeds is integral to Aboriginal socio-economic life on large grasslands. 18,000 years ago Aboriginal people played a key role in the development of the cattle industry in central and northern Australia. 1800–1900s Aboriginal people living in Malngangarr in Arnhem Land employ world-leading technology with […]

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IBA LR Web PDF.ƒ (1)

[…] maintain our flourishing landscape. CONTENTS This report describes the operations and performance of IBA in the financial year ending 30 June 2016. 1—Overview 1 Highlights of 2015–16, key information about IBA, a review of 2015–16 by the Chair, and IBA’s annual performance statements. 2—Home ownership 17 Performance of the Indigenous Home Ownership Program. 3—Business […]

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093-07-2019-Collection-Notice-Products-003

[…] ATSI Act places restrictions on the way IBA can use the information you give to IBA. By signing this Collection Notice and Consent Form, you authorise a person (see section 191(1) of the ATSIC Act) to disclose or receive information or documents about you if disclosure is necessary for IBA to assess your application […]

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IBA Corporate Plan 2021-22_final-web

[…] are not only rich in cultural and social value but have immense economic worth to both Indigenous Australians people and the wider Australian community. Self-determination is the key to Indigenous prosperity. IBA has been given a critical role, as both advocate and facilitator. In creating a brighter future, we must start by recognising the […]

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