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âRatbagâ and policy giant: Andrew Herington left his mark on Victoria Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Joel Deane Save Normal text size Most Victorians donât know Andrew Herington, but they know his works. Herington, who died suddenly on April 24 at the age of 68, was a giant in the shadows of Spring Street politics for more than 40 years. Andrew Herington: helped build the Victoria we know today. As an activist he worked with legendary advocate Ralph Nader, led the charge to ban leaded petrol and helped stop the extension of the Eastern Freeway not once but twice. He was the author of policy platforms for four state governments; pioneered power rebates for low-income households; was an architect of legislation making Victoria nuclear-free and one of the instigators of the West Gate Tunnel, the Metro Tunnel and Southern Cross Station. ....
SuperFriend appoints chair 22 April 2021 National workplace wellbeing organisation SuperFriend has appointed a former ANZ banker as its new chair, replacing former Cbus chief David Atkin. Elizabeth Proust brings more than 30 years’ experience in leadership roles across the public and private sectors, with an “outstanding record” of change management programs in large and diverse organisations. “We are excited to welcome Elizabeth as our new chairperson, she has a rich history of work in charitable, university and business boards, giving her a unique perspective on SuperFriend’s policies and initiatives to improve mental health in Australian workplaces,” said SuperFriend chief executive Margo Lydon. ....
Proust had eight years’ experience with ANZ, which included four years as managing director of the bank’s asset finance company, Esanda. Her prior board experience included being chair of a Federal Government Statutory Authority and she had also been a director of various publicly listed companies. Proust was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2010 for her service to the community through contributions to the arts, charities, and educational bodies. Margo Lydon, SuperFriend chief executive, said SuperFriend Proust’s extensive leadership and business experience provided her with excellent insights for SuperFriend’s continued evolution. “We are excited to welcome Elizabeth as our new chairperson, she has a rich history of work in charitable, university and business boards, giving her a unique perspective on SuperFriend’s policies and initiatives to improve mental health in Australian workplaces,” Lydon said. ....
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