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| | ... director CFA Society New Zealand, and head of capital markets - global markets, ANZ Thomas Tam - director CFA Society Melbourne and manager equities, UniSuper Management. |
| | | ... National Achievement Awards will accompany the Rainmaker SelectingSuper Awards A on 18 November at the RACV Club in Melbourne. |
| | | ... qualifications. Rather than returning to the monkey puppet business, though, Hallifax bombarded every stockbroking firm in Melbourne with a job application until he eventually got an interview, where he was told to get a certificate in financial markets ... |
| | | ... head of wealth Andrew Hagger preferred to take the long way. His journey from the quiet suburb of Adelaide Hills to Melbourne CBD stretched through over 40 countries in little more than 20 years. The youngest of three boys, Hagger grew up in Adelaide ... |
| | | ... CommIF's acquisition of the Partnerships Victoria in Schools Project, a parcel of 11 schools located in the Greater Melbourne region, from RBS in November 2013. |
| | | ... South Wales, Gillespie left the countryside when she was 14 to go to a boarding school in Geelong. She then moved to Melbourne and studied a degree in econometrics, majoring in statistics, with Monash University. After that, entering into the financial ... |
| | | ... retirement income, the value of asset consultants, and the future of super in modern awards. Kevin O'Sullivan has lived in Melbourne for the last 24 years, but his accent leaves no doubt that he is, in his own words, a Toronto boy. Born and bred in the ... |
| | | ... oriented and my dad always had share investments, which I took on." After finishing his schooling at Caulfield Grammar in Melbourne, Kirkham moved on to Melbourne University to study commerce. Upon graduating he took six months to do a trip through the ... |
| | | ... billion WestConnex project will start within 18 months. This means 10,000 new jobs. The $18 billion East West Link in Melbourne starts work before Christmas and will create 6,000 new jobs. And billions of dollars of work will soon start on the Toowoomba ... |
| | | ... government is thinking, "this will hurt me as much as it hurts you", because of the 2,900 jobs that'll go - 1,300 in Melbourne and 1,600 in Adelaide - and that's not counting the heads (estimated to be around 45,000) to be chopped from car parts suppliers ... |
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