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

[…] areas, 18% home ownership rate for indigenous households, compared to 57% for the overall population. Home ownership plays a critical role in providing stability, security and safety, and is key to building economic independence - through the ability to build wealth over time and freeing up time and resources to focus on other aspects of their […]

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Refinancing success

[…] to access finance from a mainstream bank,” Jodie says. “Once you’re ready to refinance with another bank, the money from your loan can help finance another Indigenous person’s loan.” Jodie spoke to IBA about refinancing options, and they suggested she get in touch with one of the partners on IBA’s new banking panel that […]

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Building homes for the future

[…] grow available funds to assist more people to get into home ownership, building on the tremendous success of the Indigenous Home Ownership Program. ‘Home ownership is a key pillar on the journey to economic independence, providing not only stable housing, but also an anchor from which to build an asset base for current and […]

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

home ownership is a key pillar on the journey to economic independence for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people demand for home loans for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continues to grow 97 per cent of IBA loan approvals in WA were for first home buyers 75 per cent of IBA loan approvals […]

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

[…] Nations people for home ownership, business enterprise, and investment in sound commercial ventures for the success of their community. Our objective is for IBA to become a key commercial enabler, intersecting social wellbeing growth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and self-determination by facilitating increased access to capital, robust pathways to prosperity, 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 […]

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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

[…] their economic goals and growth. Jerome Cubillo (NTIBN), Kirsty Moore (IBA), and Senator McCarthy at MoU signing The MoU formalises the relationship between the two entities with key objectives including to enable Indigenous businesses in the NT to achieve their goals and aspirations, as well as providing access to capital and services. The collaboration […]

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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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