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| | ... associated with well-known people such as businessman Dick Smith, media personality David Koch and former NSW premier Mike Baird. In an unusual step, Andrew Forrest has also brought criminal charges forward as a private citizen against Facebook. Forrest ... |
| | | ... Business. The list also included a number of politicians including former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, former NSW premier Mike Baird, former Victorian premier Denis Napthine and former federal Liberal ministers Philip Ruddock and Bronwyn Bishop. |
| | | ... Foundation and Minderoo's investment arm. Hagger left NAB in September last year, replaced by former NSW premier Mike Baird in the role of chief customer officer of consumer banking and wealth management. His departure followed his appearance at ... |
| | | ... contrasted himself with other former Premiers who have gone onto banking roles - including most recent NSW Premier Mike Baird, who took on a position at NAB - saying he'd "rather look after workers than large companies." "In an environment with record ... |
| | | ... Alex Scandurra. As reported in Financial Standard, the Stone & Chalk project was originally announced by NSW Premier Mike Baird as a "subsidised office space to collaborate, network and investigate venture capital opportunities," with former AMP chief ... |
| | | ... for its infrastructure recycling strategy, Treasurer Joe Hockey has announced. Designed to incentivise NSW Premier Mike Baird's plan to lease 49% of the state's electricity network to invest in rail and road projects, the payments come from the Commonwealth's ... |
| | | NSW Premier Mike Baird has announced the development of Sydney's first financial technology hub. Located at 45 Clarence St, the hub (known as "Stone and Chalk") will provide technology start-ups with, as Baird put it, "subsidised office space to collaborate ... |
| | | ... bond, aiming to raise, according to a report in the Australian Financial Review, as much as $400 million. NSW Premier Mike Baird said: "NSW Treasury Corporation is always looking for opportunities to diversify its investor base, and one option on the ... |
| | | ... comprised of Australia's Hastings Funds Management and China Merchants, a Chinese state-owned corporation. NSW Premier Mike Baird said the $340 million of the proceeds would go towards the "revitalisation" of the Newcastle CBD. The remaining $1.2 billion ... |
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