![]() Ilona Millar Partner, Gilbert and Tobin Ilona Millar is a partner in Gilbert + Tobin's banking and projects group, specialising in global climate change and sustainability. Millar has worked in climate law and finance for more than two decades.
ILONA MILLAR , KELVIN NG , SARAH MARTIN , LILY MORTON | FRIDAY, 2 AUG 2024 On 5 June 2024, the Federal Court found that LGSS Pty Ltd, as the trustee of the superannuation fund now known as Active Super made false or misleading representations and engaged in conduct that was liable to mislead the public about its ESG credentials ... Read more ILONA MILLAR , PHIL TURNER | FRIDAY, 6 MAY 2022 This paper looks at the background to CPG 229, APRA's expectations regarding governance of climate risk and climate risk management, the upcoming APRA survey and next steps. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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SHARON DAVIS
NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FUTURE GROUP AUSTRALIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD
NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FUTURE GROUP AUSTRALIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD
Sharon Davis has always been fascinated by the human condition; it has driven her passion for people, her career, and building a better future for the next generation and beyond. Eliza Bavin writes.








