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  2. Wynyard Walk - Wikipedia

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    Wynyard Walk provides a quick and safe route and has increased the entry and exit capacity of Wynyard station to meet demand as Barangaroo is redeveloped. An estimated 20,000 pedestrians per hour can walk through the tunnel. [2] In 2009, prior to construction of Barangaroo, the pedestrian tunnel was estimated to cost $100 million. [3]

  3. International Towers, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The International Towers is a commercial skyscraper complex in the Sydney central business district, in the Barangaroo area. The complex comprises three main office towers; Tower 1 at 217 metres (712 feet), Tower 2 at 178 metres (584 feet), and Tower 3 at 168 metres (551 feet). Construction on the towers began in 2013 before completion in mid 2016.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Barangaroo: Barangaroo Avenue Tallest residential building in Sydney since 2024 [28] 4 Chifley Tower: 244 801 50 1992 Commercial CBD: 2 Chifley Square Tallest building in Sydney from 1992 to 2019. Originally 241m until a 3m lightning rod was added in 2000. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox. [29] 5 Citigroup Centre: 243 797 50 2000 Commercial CBD: 2 ...

  5. David Morgan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In primary school, Morgan went to Lloyd Street. Morgan was educated at Malvern Grammar School and later Melbourne High School . He studied economics at La Trobe University (1st Class Honours, top of class), before studying at the London School of Economics where he received a Master of Science in economics (with Distinction, including the Ely ...

  6. 341 George Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    341 George Street, Sydney is a heritage-listed bank building located at 341 George Street, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1927 to 1932 and housed the headquarters of the Bank of New South Wales, and later Westpac.

  7. St.George Bank - Wikipedia

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    St.George shareholders received 1.31 Westpac shares for each St.George share and owned 28.1% of the new entity. Upon completion of the merger with Westpac, Greg Bartlett (former group executive in charge of St.George Institutional and Business Bank) was appointed CEO of the bank, reporting to Westpac's then-CEO, Gail Kelly.

  8. Gail Kelly - Wikipedia

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    On 12 May 2008 Kelly announced an $18.6 billion merger between Westpac and St. George Bank. [6] The merger was approved by the Federal Court of Australia and finalised on 26 May 2008. [ 7 ] The merger resulted in the new combined Westpac Group having 10 million customers, a 25% share of the Australian home loans market and with $108 billion ...

  9. List of M7 business schools - Wikipedia

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    The M7 business schools form an informal network of business schools recognized as having elite MBA programs, [1] regarded as among the most prestigious in the US. [2] They are regularly highly placed in global rankings of MBA programs. The deans of the M7 schools meet twice a year to share news and insights. [3] [4]