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More Indigenous move into home ownership group

Excerpt from an article written by Paige Taylor titled, 'More Indigenous move into home ownership group', and published in The Australian on 11 September 2019. More Indigenous Australians than ever are homeowners, fewer live in overcrowded accommodation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who rent are slowly shifting away from social housing in […]

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How IBA transforms ideas into reality

[…] Directors on how IBA is working toward the economic empowerment of First Nations communities. The resulting article describes IBA's 'powerful activities' which has transformed the dream of home ownership into reality, for 21,000 owner-occupier Indigenous families and individuals. See full article below, which appeared on the AICD website. Closing the gap in First Nations […]

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More than just a loan

Did you know that IBA offers so much more than just providing loans? Even before you put in an Expression of Interest (EOI) for a home loan, we are here for you. Narelle, Mousumi, Jamie-Lee and Carmel at a recent in-person home ownership workshop for Yurwang Bullarn Strong Women’s group. IBA’s Home Ownership program […]

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A pathway to opportunity

Kristy and Walter have something to celebrate and we’re proud to celebrate with them too. The couple entered home ownership back in 2014-15 through the assistance of a home loan through IBA. Now, thanks to a new approach from IBA, they have successfully refinanced their IBA loan and are realising the benefits of a […]

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IBA Media Release: Home Ownership Impacts on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Single Carer Families

[…] impacts when investing in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 3rd report released by IBA on impact of investing in First Nations people Recent report focusses on home ownership results for single carer and single parent families. Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) launched their 3rd Impact Report at an event on Whadjuk Noongar boodja in […]

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Breaking through barriers

For many young people, buying their first home in their 20s may seem out of reach, but Ryan and Keilan were determined to make it happen. Ryan and Keilan, the decision to buy their first home together “just felt right.” Ryan McDonald, a Waka Waka man, and Keilan Carson, an Arunta man, are IBA’s […]

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IBA MEDIA RELEASE: IBA SHARED EQUITY CONTRIBUTING TO MORE FIRST NATIONS HOME OWNERSHIP

IBA Shared Equity product is a finance option provided in combination with an IBA Home Loan The IBA Shared Equity product can cover up to 35% of property purchase price $50 million will be available for shared equity financing to eligible customers over three years Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) have launched the IBA Shared […]

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Building Dreams

The thought of owning a stable home for a blended family of seven seemed like a distant dream for Palawa couple Brianna and James. That was until a family member introduced them to IBA. With their goal in mind and the support of IBA, they started their journey to home ownership. Now they are […]

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Paving the way for future generations

For Yorta Yorta woman Heidi, building her first home is more than choosing bricks and paint – it is providing stability and a positive future for her family to thrive. Heidi and her family. Heidi's journey to home ownership took a bumpy road. The single mother of six was battling dark times when she […]

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IBA Home Loan Calculator

IBA HOME LOAN CALCULATOR IBA home loans are available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander customers to purchase an established residential property, construct a new home, purchase land or make essential improvements to an existing home. The amount that IBA may lend to an applicant will depend upon an applicant’s individual financial situation and […]

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