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Inspiring home ownership through the generations

Taunurung woman, Nicole, is a successful business and homeowner, with a lot to be proud of. But she takes the greatest pride in the values and financial independence that she inspires through generations of her family.  Nicole was determined from a young age to get on the property ladder early, to build her financial future. […]

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Making dreams come true

IBA's Remote Indigenous Home Loan (RIHL) are helping Indigenous people in remote Australia achieve the dream of owning their own home. RIHL includes a concessional interest rate loan, as well as additional grants to meet related costs. Read how owning a home has positively impacted the lives of Jamie and her family.

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It’s back! IBA’s Home Loan Calculator returns.   

The IBA Home Loan Calculator is back online and ready to support you take the next step on your home ownership journey.   If you’ve visited our website before, you might remember our old Home Loan Calculator. Now that we have transitioned to our new lending system, we are excited to bring back a new and improved version […]

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Beau and Jess: IBA invested in my home build

Have you ever considered building your own home? With IBA’s recent $150 million Government equity injection, building your own home could be a reality. For Bunyah man Beau and his wife Jess, building their first home was a dream come true. The couple was attracted to building for the freedom of creating a home that […]

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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 Torres […]

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Helpful videos for those wanting to constructing their own home

Owning a home is the single greatest investment most people will make in their lives. Building your home brings pride and joy, however it is complicated and daunting to most people. IBA created a 5-part series (20 mins total) called BRICK BY BRICK, with Yawaru woman Justine Kinney and property expert Garrick Smith to provide information and […]

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Feeling good on Fridays

If you follow our social pages, you'll see that each Friday we share a 'feel-good' story about our customers on Facebook. Lately we've had some wonderful news from first-home owners which we've rounded up for you. If you want to know more about getting into home ownership with IBA, a great place to start is […]

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IBA Shared Equity

IBA are constantly looking for new ways to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people achieve their goals of home ownership, running a business, and investing in their future. In response to the growing housing crisis and some customers being priced out of their local markets, we’ve launched a new product called IBA Shared Equity […]

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Our IBA- Meet Jenna

About Jenna I am a proud Kija woman from the Kimberley Region in Western Australia, but I grew up in Hobart Tasmania. I now live in Perth (Boorloo), Western Australia and have been there for over eleven years.  I purchased my first Home Loan with IBA 16 years ago in Hobart which set me up […]

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Nikea’s story: Rewriting her narrative

View Nikea's video story here. This journey towards home ownership explores the inspiring story of Gamilaraay woman Nikea – a single mother who defied societal expectations and broke the cycle of living in social housing by purchasing her own home. Her accomplishment serves as an inspiration for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, highlighting the importance […]

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