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| | | ... highly credentialed, globally experienced team and help build a Perth-based funds management capability that Western Australians can be proud of for generations to come." While leading GESB, the fund grew to have more than $46 billion in funds under ... |
| | | | ... The Australian Capital Territory gave the highest median amount when it comes to donations of $245, while Western Australians made the biggest donations on average of $11,534. Companies reported net tax of $140 billion was up 9.2% year on year. The biggest ... |
| | | | ... of the Australian Taxation Office's Serious Financial Crime Taskforce (SFCT), which identified multiple Western Australians allegedly orchestrating a similar scam. The woman charged a fee for every application she submitted. She earned nearly $11,000 ... |
| | | | ... in Western Australia. The Western Australia government said the new reform will mean the more than 200,000 Western Australians in de facto relationships will no longer be disadvantaged regarding the splitting of super assets. Previously, in all states ... |
| | | | ... banking, and portfolio service. Its head of private wealth George Deva said the launch is a commitment to Western Australians. "The official launch of the Ord Minnett Perth office signals our commitment to provide holistic, tailored advice to West Australians ... |
| | | | ... have determined that a merger with a like-minded super fund would add value not only to our members, but to Western Australians too, as it would enhance the delivery of financial services and education across WA." In March 2019, WA Super was in merger ... |
| | | | ... 34.2%). New South Wales residents are the most generous, donating an average of $575 per donor, followed by Western Australians $507 and Victorians $498, with Queenslanders the least generous donating $367 in the year to 30 June 2012. Welfare continued ... |
| | | | ... hold more diversified portfolios across asset classes, particularly shares. Greater than one in 10 (11.3%) Western Australians expect to have more than enough money to retire on, compared to 4% for the rest of the population, while Queenslanders feel ... |
| | | | ... itself on investing and supporting locally run businesses, a point of differentiation likely to appeal to Western Australians. |
| | | | ... benefits to the region, the project will also ensure a sustainable flow of clean energy for future generations of Western Australians." The wind farm's construction is expected to be complete in April 2012. It is anticipated to be one of Australia's ... |
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