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    Equity Trustees has been appointed as local Responsible Entity (RE) by Foord Asset Management (Singapore) Pte. Limited (Foord), which celebrated its tenth anniversary this year.

    The 'Black Summer' bush fire rebuild continues
    Cudgewa’s Community Hall is a place where people came together in a time of desperate need, to regroup and rebuild.

    New units open thanks to an innovative collaboration between the Alexander Miller Estate, Wintringham Housing and State Government.

    The Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, at the forefront of translational research and support for issues confronting people with dementia and their carers.

    The O'Brien Institute, producing some of the best microsurgeons and researchers in the world, who are restoring hope and rebuilding lives.

    The Wicking Trust, supporting Vision Australia by changing the landscape for people who are blind or have low vision, now and into the future.

    Watch Wintringham’s founder and CEO, Bryan Lipmann AM, explain how Wintringham are helping elderly people, regardless of poverty or lifestyle, to have the right to live an independent and dignified life.
    Super changes from 1 July 2022

    Changes ahead just might create opportunities for all superannuation members, young and old, to grow their retirement savings.

    The last 100 funds launched by Australia’s leading responsible entity provider Equity Trustees have shown global equities to be the most popular, with a sharp rise in ESG-themed funds.  Find out more
    Past Director Sir John Madden
    Sir John Madden was one of the founding directors present at our first AGM in 1888

    Investment professional Tim Callaghan has been appointed as an independent non-executive director to the Board of the Equity Trustees Independent Authorised Corporate Director business in the UK.

    Partners Group, a leading global private markets firm, has again selected Equity Trustees to be the responsible entity of its latest fund launch – a new private debt fund in Australia.