Go abroad with Iberian native (9)
I believe the answer is:
aborigine
'native' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'go abroad with iberian' is the wordplay.
'abroad with' indicates anagramming the letters (abroad can mean moving around).
'go' anagrammed with 'iberian' gives 'ABORIGINE'.
(Other definitions for aborigine that I've seen before include "Original inhabitant" , "Old Australian" , "Native Australian" , "Oldest inhabitant" , "I was in Oz first"" .)