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| | | ... variety began with his birth in Ghana in the early sixties. He spent his first few years in Nigeria, where his British father worked for a company that sold heavy switch gear. But following Nigeria's independence in the early 60s, a civil war ensued ... |
| | | | ... only ever worked for one company. It began in 1979 when, at the age of 19, after spending three years in London where his father was head of Australian Customs, Chesworth returned to his home town of Canberra and got a job on the inquiry desk of what ... |
| | | | ... distribution Michael Goodall's professional life could easily have gone down any number of different career paths. Goodall's father was a journalist, initially with Queensland Country Life before relocating the family to Sydney to take a job with Fairfax. ... |
| | | | ... 10 because my parents said Greek girls were destined to be full-time mums, to find a man, marry and stay at home." Her father was a carpenter who originally came to Australia on one of the ships he was working on and her mother stayed home to look after ... |
| | | | ... claiming she acted "deceitfully" and with "gross dishonesty" in her dealings with the trust, which was set up in 1988 by her father, Lang Hancock, with her children as beneficiaries. They were previously supported by their sister Hope Welker, but she ... |
| | | | ... and a lifelong friend," Prossor and Trapnell said in a statement. The insurance industry was in Riegelhuth's blood. His father was an insurance agent at T&G, and in 1965 he began his own career as an insurance clerk with South British United. Riegelhuth ... |
| | | | ... April 2011, armed with the inside information he was given by his friend Rietbergen. The court heard that he also told his father Eli Levi to buy Valad securities, 20, 000 of which were purchased. It was not alleged that his father was criminally involved. ... |
| | | | While workplace discrimination and family demands are commonly blamed for the lack of female chief executives, research has found that it's childhood issues that are more to blame. The research findings were revealed by Dr Terrance Fitzsimmons, post-doctoral ... |
| | | | ... enemy, as qualities of female leaders of the future. The executives also warned against playing down the important role a father can play in family life, with recent figures showing just 12,000 Australian men chose to be stay at home dads. "Men should ... |
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