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| | | ... Property Fund, including a $500 million commitment representing one of the largest single investments made in an Australian open ended property fund. Financial Standard understands the $500 million commitment was made by Australian Retirement Trust (ART). ... |
| | | | ... government regulatory bodies. For example, Samuel said he saw the chair of a regulator (which he did not name) at the Australian Open as a guest of a corporate. The corporate in question was at that time under scrutiny from that very regulator. He also ... |
| | | | ... relationships with employers. Hostplus had to justify why it spent $260,000 annually to host employers at the Australian Open Tennis. Reducing improper influences on employer decision-making is critical to addressing potential consumer harms, Press said. ... |
| | | | ... example of Hostplus at the Royal Commission, questioning its annual $260,000 spend on hosting employers at the Australian Open Tennis. Hayne said Section 68A of the SIS Act does not go far enough in preventing "treating" employers and called for the ... |
| | | | ... Hostplus was questioned about repeatedly spending more than $250,000 to host employers and other stakeholders at the Australian Open tennis tournament. The fund's chief executive David Elia told the Royal Commission about 120 employers were invited ... |
| | | | ... $34 billion fund spent $260,000 per year to host employers and other stakeholders and other stakeholders at the Australian Open. |
| | | | ... $34 billion fund spent $260,000 per year to host employers and other stakeholders and other stakeholders at the Australian Open. |
| | | | ... Dias and justified the reason why it spends $260,000 per year to host employers and other stakeholders at the Australian Open Tennis. This year it invited about 120 employers nationally, which accounted for about $4 billion in funds under management ... |
| | | | ... according to Thomson Reuters data." With such strong leads from overnight markets, you can take your bet on a strong Australian open (no, not the tennis) to the bank, more so that investors seemed to have ridden themselves of the big four banks' - ANZ ... |
| | | | ... non-ISA campaigns. AustralianSuper, for example, has conducted extensive campaigns, advertising intensively over the Australian Open and sponsoring television programs such as The Voice. Mitchell Partners currently provides ad buying and strategy services ... |
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