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2019MEDIA KIT
Issue 98 | October 2017
Reinventing business
Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all
Rob Scott
Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg
Olivia Humphrey
Naomi Stuart
Josh Goulburn
A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers
by Glenda Korporaal
F R e S H Fa c e S
Issue 98 | October 2017
Reinventing business
Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all
Rob Scott
Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg
Olivia Humphrey
Naomi Stuart
Josh Goulburn
A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers
by Glenda Korporaal
F R e S H Fa c e S
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OVERVIEW
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Issue 98 | October 2017
Reinventing business
Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all
Rob Scott
Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg
Olivia Humphrey
Naomi Stuart
Josh Goulburn
A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers
by Glenda Korporaal
F R e S H Fa c e S
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Issue 98 | October 2017
Reinventing business
Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all
Rob Scott
Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg
Olivia Humphrey
Naomi Stuart
Josh Goulburn
A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers
by Glenda Korporaal
F R e S H Fa c e S
DEADLINES
2019 MEDIA KIT | 02
Issue 98 | October 2017
Reinventing business
Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all
Rob Scott
Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg
Olivia Humphrey
Naomi Stuart
Josh Goulburn
A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers
by Glenda Korporaal
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Issue 98 | October 2017
Reinventing business
Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all
Rob Scott
Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg
Olivia Humphrey
Naomi Stuart
Josh Goulburn
A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers
by Glenda Korporaal
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