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Friday, 27 May 2022 06:25
HELPING HOUSEHOLDS WITH ENERGY BILLS
Up to $1,600 PA available to applicants
HOUSEHOLDS experiencing difficulty paying their energy bills will be able to access up to $1,600 a year in help after Treasurer and Energy Minister Matt Kean today increased support payments.
HOUSEHOLDS experiencing difficulty paying their energy bills will be able to access up to $1,600 a year in help after Treasurer and Energy Minister Matt Kean today increased support payments.
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Wednesday, 25 May 2022 15:41
COLEMAN GREIG ANNOUNCES CEO RESIGNATION
PARRAMATTA based Coleman Greig Lawyers has announced that its board of directors has accepted the resignation of Mr Warrick McLean, CEO.
The board has appointed Ms Andrea Galloway as acting CEO to be effective upon Mr McLean’s resignation.
Ms Caroline Hutchinson will remain in her role as Chairperson of the board. The Board will begin a search for a permanent CEO shortly.
“I look forward to working closely with our Board of directors, executive team and all our employees to achieve Coleman Greig’s strategic goals. Since joining the Board in 2018 I have been acutely aware of all facets of the business and have huge confidence in Coleman Greig’s future.” said Ms Galloway.
Ms Hutchinson said:“The Board and shareholders are delighted to have Andrea step into the role as acting CEO. She is ideally suited to the acting CEO role.”
Mr McLean said: “I want to thank everyone who helped make Coleman Greig Lawyers the leading law firm in Western Sydney. It’s been an honour to work with our shareholders, Board, brilliant team and our external stakeholders over the past 16 years.
“I realise that all corporate journeys must come to an end and wish Andrea and the team every success as they continue to evolve the business with that sense of infectious confidence that is unique to Coleman Greig Lawyers.”
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Saturday, 21 May 2022 12:05
The subject we all liked at school - Geography - is now a world-beater
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
GEOGRAPHY has been a favorite subject for generations of Australian students, but it has never been recognised as a viable career path or a vital subject – until now.
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