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    Australia’s leading trustee company Equity Trustees today announced its latest appointment to the growing Corporate Trust and Securitisation team.

    Alzheimer’s disease - early diagnosis and how we will delay onset and slow progression

    Wicking Trust 2020 Symposium: An update from Professor Colin Masters AO, Wicking Strategic Review Panel member

    Panel discussion on aged care: What’s quality got to do with it?
    Australia’s aged care sector is operating in unprecedented times, and not only because of the emotional distress and very public failures of the COVID-19 response in some care homes.
    One of Australia’s oldest not-for-profit child welfare organisations, which supports children and families throughout the country, has awarded a mandate to manage half of its investment portfolio to Equity Trustees.
    Australia’s leading trustee company welcomed the NSW Government’s Budget announcement that it will spend more than $812 million on building and upgrading social housing to help create jobs while meeting demand for affordable housing.
    Carol Schwartz AO recognised with the nation’s highest philanthropic honour

    Esteemed philanthropist, business leader, advocate and commentator Carol Schwartz AO has been recognised with the nation’s highest philanthropic honour, at the 2020 Australian Philanthropy Awards.

    Market Update
    Some of the key factors informing our market outlook.
    VALE Bob Ingham AO (1931 - 2020)

    The Australian Philanthropic community farewelled a much loved member.

    Let's meet, online
    Twelve months ago, Equity Trustees sat down with Caitlin, her older sister and her mum to better understand their philanthropic intentions.
    Introducing our new chair Carol Schwartz AO
    Equity Trustees is entering a new phase of leadership with the appointment of Carol Schwartz AO as Chair from November 2020.

    Three medical researchers have been awarded one of Australia’s largest philanthropic medical research grants

    Impact takes time and you need friends along the way

    It is common, in philanthropy circles, to use the ambulance analogy to clarify purpose.