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| | | ... senior financial planner Christine Hallowes and senior accountant Debbie Bloffwitch. They join Evers, Troy Marchant, Gerard Andrews, Steve Walker and CountPlus as shareholders of the firm. |
| | | | ... including Michael Gallagher, general manager of AIMA Australia, Aitken Investment Management chief operating officer Les Andrews, AMP Capital head of alpha strategies Alistair Rew, Regal Funds Management chief executive Brendan O'Connor along with Haifer. ... |
| | | | ... economist, Bill Evans, notes: "...the September survey was completed before the announcement by Victorian State Premier Andrews on September 6 of a slower than generally expected move towards reopening. The disappointment with that announcement could ... |
| | | | Victorian premier Dan Andrews is copping it left, right and centre - citizens, businesses, medical experts, politicians - after dangling and later extending (by another two weeks) the planned September 13 end of lockdown. Already, fresh modelling by ... |
| | | | ... "It may reflect activity coming off a low base." Be very afraid... The survey was conducted from July 22-31 - before the Andrews government declared a "state of disaster" in Victoria and imposed Stage 4 restrictions on Melbourne on August 2 and Stage ... |
| | | | "We are all prisoners here of our own device." - Hotel California, The Eagles Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews declared Victoria in a "State of Disaster" from 6pm on August 2 and imposed Stage 4 restrictions that will run for six weeks (until September ... |
| | | | ... was set up in 2018 and is focused on quantitative small caps investing. Its institutional distribution is led by Julie Andrews, formerly the head of institutional at Vanguard Australia and IFM Investors director, listed equities - global investor rel ... |
| | | | ... Michael Jackson for we all will be required to don masks in public. Stage 4 restrictions are already planned should the Andrews government fail to get on top of the second wave. Infections have already leaked beyond Victoria's border into New South ... |
| | | | ... Hall back $214 million for the investment. A Sydney-based glass manufacturing facility and warehouse, located at 130-170 Andrews Road, Penrith has been added to Charter Hall's Direct Industry Fund No. 4. The investment manager paid OIA $88 million for ... |
| | | | ... Victoria - had closed their borders to Melburnians. The multiplying number of cases of infection has already forced the Andrews administration to reimpose Stage 3 lockdown restrictions, with the government not ruling out further tightening and going ... |
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