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| | | ... interim head of investment as it hunts for a permanent replacement. Chris Artis, the former chief investment officer of the Meat Industry Employees' Superannuation Fund (MIESF), has joined the industry fund in the temporary role. He left MIESF last ... |
| | | | ... interim head of investments as it searches for a permanent replacement. Chris Artis, the former chief investment officer of the Meat Industry Employees' Superannuation Fund (MIESF), has joined the industry fund in the temporary role. He left MIESF ... |
| | | | ... is a clear and urgent demand from markets, both domestically and internationally, for proof that commodities, such as red meat and metals, are being produced on properties where nature is being repaired and where there is a contribution to a nature positive ... |
| | | | ... Mandalay Venture Partners. It also received $18 million in grant funding for research and development from the Gates Foundation, Meat and Livestock Australia and other state and federal programs. |
| | | | ... his expertise in retirement solutions at Fidelity International. The $3.4 billion fund, formerly AMIST Super (Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust), signed Richard Dinham as investment chief after he completed a five-month consulting stint with ... |
| | | | Australian Food Super, the superannuation fund set up for employees in the meat industry, has named Michael Sykes as its new chief executive. Formerly known as the Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust or AMIST Super, the fund has $3 billion ... |
| | | | ... reputational and legal risk, as a new report warns 16,400 people are trapped in modern slavery in NSW. Agriculture, horticulture and meat processing in rural and regional areas, as well as labour hire companies, are prime offenders, and are draining ... |
| | | | Corporate directors have an obligation to consider nature-related risk in much the same way as other financial risks, according to a new legal opinion. Directors can take steps to identify and manage nature-related risks is the headline conclusion of ... |
| | | | ... temporary and seasonal migrant workers operating under government sponsored work schemes. "Our horticulture, agriculture, and meat processing sectors are increasingly looking to these workforces. And there are signs that aged care may also be moving ... |
| | | | ... Farmers' Federation 2050 net zero target, the Grain Growers' Climate Change policy for grains, and the Australian Red Meat Carbon Neutral 2030 target (CN30 Roadmap). "You'd have to reckon that it is important that they reference existing ... |
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