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| | ... a real difference in people's lives and to inspire others to do similar things, because there are many people in our community who need a helping hand," said LUCRF Super chief executive Greg Sword. The Community Partnership Trust forms a partnership ... |
| | | ... avoiding speculative risk. "The two portfolios complement our other professionals perfectly and we look forward to our community of subscribers benefiting from this diversification in investment styles," SelfWealth managing director Andrew Ward said. ... |
| | | ... for charities, so that they can get on with doing what they do best - supporting the most vulnerable members of our community. The ACNC opened for business on Monday 3 December, and immediately commenced education and advice services for the sector and ... |
| | | ... Australian Ethical's managing director said, "Every year, Australian Ethical donates 10% of company profits through our community grants scheme. This is one of the highest levels of corporate giving in Australia relative to our size and something we ... |
| | | ... Livanas, chief executive of super fund AMIST. "Specifically, the unemployed, stay-at-home parents and others of our community who do not contribute to super. I would like to see the government address this increasing inequality," he said. Australians ... |
| | | ... win for local businesses, and the council supports all efforts for leading Australian brands to directly invest in our community," said Dale Dickson, chief executive of Gold Coast City Council. |
| | | ... are committed to achieving solid returns for our members through investments which have a positive influence on our community," said LGS chief executive, Peter Lambert. LGS is now working to convert tenants in their buildings to 100 per cent green power. ... |
| | | ... stakeholders... look forward to the start of a new era when AMP will once again reaffirm its status as an icon in our community," he said. Shares in AMP jumped nearly five per cent in early trade today, rising 32 cents to $6.96. |
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