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| | ... investors," Deverall said. TCorp manages assets for a several NSW public sector entities such as State Super, icare, Sydney Water, and Transport NSW. During the period, it generated 7.5% p.a. for the State Super Trustee Selection (Defined Benefit) Portfolio ... |
| | | ... director of NBN Co, Stockland and previously served on the boards of Allianz Australia, Foxtel, Telstra Ventures, Sydney Water and Workcover. She has previously held executive positions at Telstra including chief operating officer and group managing ... |
| | | ... Treasury, Forbes led the delivery of policies on board governance and executive remuneration for the likes of TCorp and Sydney Water. |
| | | ... director of the New South Wales public sector's investment partner, TCorp. Taking on the vacant seat left by former Sydney Water chief executive Kerry Schott earlier this year, Dwyer is set to bring significant investment experience to the $105 billion ... |
| | | ... globally. With 45 years' experience across both the public and private sectors, Dooley commenced his career with the Sydney Water Board and is a former managing director of United Utilities Australia. He has overseen the development of 16 projects domestically ... |
| | | An industry superannuation fund is recommitting investment in one of Sydney's largest infrastructure assets, maintaining the fund's significant allocation in the 'fortress-like' asset class. UniSuper is extending its partnership in the Prospect Water ... |
| | | ... reporting on portfolio holdings to reporting on water quality. Just because he, the consumer, doesn't read the 81-page Sydney Water quarterly report, doesn't mean Sydney Water shouldn't produce it. "While the average Australian is disengaged, they should ... |
| | | ... and build contract and commissioned during 2010. It was operated for approximately two years under the ownership of Sydney Water Corporation before the refinance operation. The nameplate capacity of the Plant is 250 ML/day, which represents approximately ... |
| | | ... and Spark Infrastructure for the 50-year lease, which covers the plant, site, pipeline and supply agreement with Sydney Water. The NSW government will use funds to repay debt associated with the site, with $300 million to go to the Restart NSW infrastructure ... |
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