News and Insights
Twelve months ago, Equity Trustees sat down with Caitlin, her older sister and her mum to better understand their philanthropic intentions.
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
It is common, in philanthropy circles, to use the ambulance analogy to clarify purpose.
Alfred Health is one of Australia’s leading healthcare services caring for Victorians for nearly 150 years.
In August 2020, Relationship Managers Will Beresford and Denise Cheng shared practical steps to facilitate your philanthropy journey to be more targeted, have greater impact and reduce any stress around the giving process come June 2021.
During NAIDOC Week, we’re so pleased to showcase the work of emerging Dja Dja Wurrung artist Sharlee Dunolly-Lee – who has done a sensational job on our sponsored #RCH150 UooUoo.
In a first for Equity Trustees, today the Loftus Peak ‘quoted fund’ was launched – a structure which is fast capturing the interest of fund managers keen to access a much broader retail investor market.
The Hon Jeffrey G Kennett AC, Chairman Mick O'Brien, Managing Director EQT Holdings Limited
EQT Holdings Limited (ASX:EQT) (Equity Trustees) confirms that, as previously flagged to market on 19 August 2020, our Chairman the Hon Jeffrey Kennett AC and long serving Non-Executive Director Alice Williams have retired at the conclusion of the Company’s AGM today in accordance with the Company’s planned succession process.
EQT Holdings Limited (ASX:EQT) (Equity Trustees) confirms that, as previously flagged to market on 19 August 2020, our Chairman the Hon Jeffrey Kennett AC and long serving Non-Executive Director Alice Williams have retired at the conclusion of the Company’s AGM today in accordance with the Company’s planned succession process
When our Senior Estate Planning Lawyer, Stephen Hardy, was leafing through a collection of Wills at the Victorian Public Record Office (PROV), he made an unexpected discovery










