First Nations people already have a complex environment to navigate in the world but add LGBTQIA+ to the mix and things get even tougher. IBA had a yarn with Allira Potter to discuss language, identity and how organisations can step up to the challenge in supporting their colleagues. First up, do you know what LGBTQIA+ […]
About Claire I grew up in the Northern Territory in a remote community which shaped my values and provided me with a lot of resilience. I am a very family orientated person and love to spend my spare time with family. I have quite a big family with four children and nine grand kids. I […]
About Layla I am a Wiradjuri woman and live with my two beautiful children, husband and beloved cavoodle, Dodge. My family is at the heart of everything I do. So, when I’m not working, I’m ‘ubering’ the kids around to various sporting activities and events and going on family outdoor adventures with Dodge. I grew […]
Have you seen our latest round-up of stories and news? If you haven’t seen it, find the e-newsletter here. This issue, as always, features our inspirational customers and includes: Impact & Inspiration – a video story about business customers Karl and Ash, who own Impact Panel and Paint. Feel Good Friday – a round-up of celebratory […]
We're all gearing up for NAIDOC which looks like it will be bigger than ever this year. It's our favourite time of the year to celebrate blak excellence. So we'll be getting out and about in the local community and soaking up the spirit of NAIDOC. Here's a list of events across the country that […]
Second article in a series of three, reproduced from The Guardian Labs. First published 31 January 2020. Figures show Indigenous home ownership can create a better and more prosperous Australia for everyone. Indigenous Australians who own their homes feel safer, more positive about the future, and more engaged in work and school, according to recent […]