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| | | Max Gill has been promoted to senior portfolio analyst with QIC's state investments team. Gill joined the Queensland Government's $68 billion investment arm six years ago working initially with the global multi-asset team followed by the state ... |
| | | | ... agents in Sydney; Marrickville-based Constantine Kambourakis; and Ruaidhri Carslake from Can Do Accounting Services in Queensland. Diwakar was found not to be fit and proper after he was found, along with his tax agent related entities, SNS Diwakar and ... |
| | | | ... interest in a major blow for the profession as it struggles to attract new entrants. The University of Wollongong, Queensland University of Technology, and University of Tasmania in recent weeks flagged they will cease offering their approved courses. ... |
| | | | ... Brighter Super has handed Barings $100 million to acquire real assets in the Sunshine State, the first tranche of its Queensland Investment Strategy. Brighter Super's Queensland Investment Strategy, which was announced in May this year, involves investing ... |
| | | | ... recent addition of three banking specialists to the New South Wales team and three new relationship staffers for the Queensland and Perth offices. Payton Capital, a wholly owned business unit of HMC Capital, has hired Nimi Peters, CK Chang and Justin ... |
| | | | ... of $111.7 billion in FY24. QIC earned an operating pre-tax profit of $125 million and returns $252.5 million to the Queensland government. |
| | | | ... interest in a major blow for the profession as it struggles to attract new entrants. The University of Wollongong, Queensland University of Technology, and University of Tasmania in recent weeks flagged they will cease offering their approved courses. ... |
| | | | ... product engagement. QIC has made the investment via its early-stage $24 million Enterprise Acceleration Fund, which backs Queensland businesses with the potential to build scaled, global platforms, it said. The investment will allow Accoil to scale its ... |
| | | | ... understanding," Vaka added. Lewis warned of the criminal implications of coercive control. Four states - New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania - recognise coercive control as a standalone event, she said. "It's really a big movement ... |
| | | | ... financial services. Former Brisbane-based financial adviser Kristofer Ridgway appeared at Southport Magistrates Court in Queensland on November 18. Ridgway allegedly facilitated investments on behalf of clients in Steppes Alternative Asset Management ... |
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