October Shareholder Presentations 2025

Lee Hopperton our Chief Investment Officer and several leading pro bono fund managers presenteted in Newcastle, Gold Coast, Toowoomba and Noosa.

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The Wilson Asset Management and Future Generation teams met with shareholders in Newcastle, the Gold Coast, Toowoomba and Noosa.

Lee Hopperton, our Chief Investment Officer, shared an investment update alongside several of our leading pro bono fund managers, who discussed share market insights, stock picks and key themes influencing their investment decisions. We were also joined by our social impact partners, who provided an update on their incredible work supporting young Australians.

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