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== Lobbying career == |
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After finishing work as a political staffer, Di Lollo worked as a lobbyist for [[Hawker Britton]] |
After finishing work as a political staffer, Di Lollo worked as a lobbyist for [[Hawker Britton]] and eventually become a managing director in 2010.<ref>[http://www.hawkerbritton.com/images/data/Media%20Statement%20(24%20May%2010).pdf "STW Group Media Release, 20 May 2010"]. STW Group.</ref> His lobbying role included advocacy on behalf of banking, and coal seam gas interests.<ref>[http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/In-the-red-corner-EK5DU?OpenDocument&src=srch "In the Red Corner"]. ''Business Spectator''. 12 May 2008.</ref><ref>[http://newmatilda.com/2012/02/10/questions-gas-lobby-wont-answer "The Questions the Gas Lobby Won't Answer"]. ''New Matilda''. 10 February 2012.</ref> |
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=== STW Group/WPP AUNZ === |
=== STW Group/WPP AUNZ === |
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Justin Di Lollo | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Education | University of Western Australia Australian Graduate School of Management |
Occupation(s) | lobbyist, political writer, political consultant |
Years active | 1988–present |
Website | www |
Justin Di Lollo is an Australian lobbyist.[1] He is responsible for establishing a Sydney office of the firm Hakluyt and Company.
Early career
Prior to lobbying Di Lollo was a political staffer. He advised multiple MPs within the ALP caucus between 1988 and 1999.[2] He was a staffer to Kim Beazley between 1994 and 1999, while the MP was Minister for Finance, Deputy Prime Minister, and Leader of the Opposition.[3]
Lobbying career
After finishing work as a political staffer, Di Lollo worked as a lobbyist for Hawker Britton and eventually become a managing director in 2010.[4] His lobbying role included advocacy on behalf of banking, and coal seam gas interests.[5][6]
STW Group/WPP AUNZ
Di Lollo was the practice director of government-relations firms for the STW Group (ASX:SGN)[7] which was a part-owner of multiple government-relations and public-affairs firms in Australia, New Zealand and south-east Asia.[8]
In 2016 STW Group merged with the Australian and New Zealand businesses of WPP plc following shareholder approval.[9] Di Lollo was Executive Director of WPP AUNZ Government Relations with management over Hawker Britton and Barton Deakin.
Other activities
Di Lollo is a Member of the Council of Governors of the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia.[10]
References
- ^ The Australian, 19 November 2016.]
- ^ "Hawker Britton staff page". Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
- ^ Where are 150-plus Hawke-Keating staffers, Crikey, 30 July 2004
- ^ "STW Group Media Release, 20 May 2010". STW Group.
- ^ "In the Red Corner". Business Spectator. 12 May 2008.
- ^ "The Questions the Gas Lobby Won't Answer". New Matilda. 10 February 2012.
- ^ STW Group Website
- ^ List of STW Group Companies
- ^ STW Group/WPP Press Release
- ^ American Chamber Of Commerce In Australia[non-primary source needed]