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Weathering the storm

[…] to sink. This had a huge effect on their income, losing three months of bookings over the summer holiday period. These ups and downs haven’t broken Greg’s spirits and he is positive about the coming months. Now that many domestic borders have opened, Greg expects the business to bounce back and the rest of […]

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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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The ripple effect of Indigenous home ownership

[…] Eddie Fry and Deloitte Access Economics’ Urban Advisory practice leader Nicki Hutley discuss the multidimensional impacts of home ownership for Indigenous Australians and all Australia. From reduced pressure on the wider economy to economic injections that would not happen otherwise to improved wellbeing - Indigenous home ownership is a valuable part of our society. […]

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IBA-2022-23_AnnualReport_web

[…] • in creasing cost of living pressures • h igh property prices (in many locations) • lim ited housing supply • i ncreasing levels of demand applying pressure on a long-term funding model. We regularly review and adjust our products and policies in response to changes in the economy. Technology Changing customer expectations, privacy […]

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IBA AR 2021-22_web

[…] growing wealth via investments and asset management. Historical capital constraints have made it difficult for IBA to meet growing need and recent events have increased the budgetary pressure on customers. When I introduced IBA’s Annual Report last year, it was clear the world as we knew it was going through an incredible amount of […]

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IBA AR 2023-24_web

[…] moved to Australia in 2010 and lives in Brisbane. She has a degree in Accounting & Finance and is also a member of the UK and Australia- NZ Institutes of Chartered Accountants and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. As CFO, Dee is responsible for the financial management function of […]

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IBA LR Web PDF.ƒ (1)

[…] a further 90 (18 per cent) customers received loans at a starting interest rate of less than or equal to 3.0 per cent. In response to continuing pressure on loan affordability, from 1 July 2016 customers on lower incomes will have access to a commencing interest rate of 2.0 per cent (up to $41,694) […]

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IBA-CorporatePlan_2023-24_FINAL

[…] economic and market conditions • rising interest rates • increasing cost of living pressures • high property prices (in many locations) • increasing levels of demand applying pressure on a long-term funding model. We regularly review and adjust our products and policies in response to changes in the economy. TECHNOLOGY Changing customer expectations, privacy […]

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IBA Pathways Housing

[…] ownership and entering homelessness rise. The financial risks might also make other stresses worse for families. This contrasts with social housing where income-based rents help balance the pressure. STRENGTHS • Growing base of working households • Ownership of significant land holdings • Stable housing tenures/intergenerational transfer • Strong community/kinship values (facilitate mutual aid and […]

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2014-16-Reconciliation-Action-Plan

2014-16-Reconciliation-Action-Plan

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