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Since listing on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1994, Thakral Holdings Australia has grown to be a diversified property group with total assets of close to $1.4 billion and net shareholder funds in excess of $755 million as at 30 June 2007.
The company has an enviable track record of profitability, a strong balance sheet and a portfolio of prime real estate located in some of the most sought-after areas on the eastern seaboard of Australia.
Thakral's success is due to its ability to identify and satisfy Australian lifestyle needs. It can truly be said that, in everything it does, Thakral takes a wider view on property. |
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Galileo Connect is a 'Consortium' of like-minded companies including Hurley Palmer Flatt, Ian Wright Associates and Arcadiam Associates. This special purpose vehicle was formed for the sole purpose of filling a void in the type-tested data centre market.
Galileo's vast experience coupled with the latest technology, modelling and interactive software design tools has enabled us to produce a 'fit all' product, solely dependent on the amount of server capacity required.
With perhaps many more years of successful experience than any other provider of similar type facilities Galileo's teams of engineers, architects, construction and facilities managements experts and surveyors have been commissioned by numerous 'Blue Chip' clients to design and construct in excess of 1 million m² of data centre facilities globally. |
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ActewAGL - Australia's first and largest multi-utility – provides a full range of essential services, including electricity, green energy, natural gas, water, wastewater and internet in the ACT, and electricity, natural gas and internet in south-east NSW. The Canberra-based organisation boasts an annual turnover exceeding $550 million.
ActewAGL is committed to environmentally friendly principles and demonstrates this through its green energy program, Greenchoice. ActewAGL will purchase a certain amount of renewable energy on behalf of the customer that otherwise would have been sourced from fossil fuels.
ActewAGL’s community support was recognised in March 2007 when it was rated number one among electricity companies across Australia for being a community-minded corporate citizen by national research company Roy Morgan Research. |
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