Daily Economic Round UpBY PETER BELL | FRIDAY, 10 NOV 2006 1:30PMThe Monash University Centre for Economics of Education and Training has produces a report funded by the Dusseldorp Skills Forum that has found that there are about 540,000 young Australians not in full-time work or learning. |
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Daniel Farmer
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MLC ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LIMITED
MLC ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LIMITED
Dan Farmer has been chief investment officer of MLC Asset Management for a little over two years now, and after spending 17 years at TelstraSuper and 12 years with IOOF, it's safe to say he's in it for the long haul. Eliza Bavin writes.