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| | | ... offered the chief member officer role, but decided he no longer wished to commute between Melbourne and his family home in Sydney. On Eyres, Symons said: "In her time here, Louise has combined her impressive commercial and strategic marketing expertise ... |
| | | | ... there between 2012 and 2021. He also spent time at UBS, Macquarie and LGT Wealth Management. The firm, which has offices in Sydney and Brisbane, targets high-net-worth individuals, multi-generational families and sophisticated private capital. David ... |
| | | | Shortly after its Western Australian expansion, Pallas Capital, the Sydney-based private credit firm, has set up shop in the UK, with executive director Ben Keenan returning to London to lead the business. The firm has confirmed the UK business will ... |
| | | | ... continued to dominate the highest average and total donation rankings. However, many suburbs pulled back on charitable giving. Sydney's eastern suburbs and the city and inner south reported average donation declines of 34% and 60% respectively. Melbourne's ... |
| | | | ... LinkedIn following the announcement. Before joining Ares, Onie spent nine years at Bain Capital, working across the firm's Sydney and Boston private equity teams. His time was spent roughly split between Asia Pacific private equity and North American ... |
| | | | ... Brett Clegg has been promoted to chief commercial officer. Clegg was previously chair of Sodali's APAC region, based in the Sydney office. Sodali said he specialises in advising clients on strategic communications, issues management and capital markets ... |
| | | | ... Cbus' 23.6%. Prior to First Super, Watson held senior roles at Statewide Super, TransAdelaide, and was general manager of Sydney Ferries for a time. At BUSSQ, he replaces Peter Laity who retired from the role at the end of 2025 following three and ... |
| | | | Australian Retirement Trust (ART) will snap up 19.9% stake in Sydney's iconic Westfield mall from Scentre Group for $864 million. Scentre Group will retain 80.1% of the retail asset and remain its property, leasing and development manager. QIC will ... |
| | | | The four people who conspired in a pump and dump scheme were delivered their sentences at the Sydney District Court, ASIC said. Larisa Quinlan, Kurt Stuart, Emma Summer, and Syed Yusef have been sentenced to between 14 months and two years' imprisonment ... |
| | | | ... total spend. Aware Super sponsored two clubs - The New South Wales Netball Association for $442,000 and the Greater Western Sydney Football Club for $432,000. Hostplus also spent $8.7 million in advertising with Initiative Media Australia and nearly ... |
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