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| | | ... will also have close to 2000 homes. Its occupiers include Google, the Aga Khan Development Network, and University of the Arts London as well as two new schools: Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children and the primary school, King's Cross Academy. The ... |
| | | | ... continues to provide effective, portable and secure retirement options for employees in the print, media, entertainment and arts industries." Media Super chair Gerard Noonan said a director with Tebbutt's skills and experience will strengthen the overall ... |
| | | | ... will recognise the impact of donations in eight categories: Health, Medical Research, Humanitarian, Environment, Education, Arts and Culture, Children and Youth and Corporate Social Responsibility. Gearing has over 35 years' experience in superannuation ... |
| | | | ... and television and a productive investment like this supports their work," Russell said. "Both the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA) and Screen Producers Association (SPA) support the fund's involvement in this type of alternative investment ... |
| | | | ... executive Mal Smith says. Smith started his career in the superannuation industry at an interesting moment. He graduated with an Arts degree and majors in Economics and Statistics from the University of Adelaide in 1981. "At that time there was a bit ... |
| | | | ... she was national business partnerships manager. She has also held business development roles with not-for-profit performing arts organisation Musica Viva Australia and with financial services companies Legg Mason Global Asset Management, ABN AMRO Bank ... |
| | | | ... receive training and regular practice in one or more artistic fields for over three school years. In Australia, the project Arts in the Dust will receive a grant worth $20,000 per year over three years. Winning projects must be designed for children ... |
| | | | ... to her own surprise, that she had a real knack for super. Before the super journey began Wade graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Applied Communications) from the University of Western Sydney in 1991. Although trained as a journalist and professional ... |
| | | | ... for the personal trusts and estate planning division at National Australia Trustees. Hollett holds a bachelor of law and arts from the University of Western Australia as well as a graduate diploma of legal practice from The College of Law. |
| | | | ... industries with the highest female participation are health care and social services with 81%, education and training with 63% and arts and recreation services with 51%. And while 28% of manual workers are women, 76% of clerical and admin staff are women. ... |
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