Luca Belgiorno-Nettis
Luca is Joint Managing Director Transfield Holdings and many of its
subsidiary company, as well as a Director of Transfield Services Ltd.,
Campus Living Villages Funds Management Ltd., Sydney Harbour Tunnel Ltd
and Perisher Blue Ltd.
Luca holds a Bachelor of Architecture (UNSW) and a Graduate Diploma in
Urban Estate Management (UTS). He also holds a number of positions on
not-for-profit boards and committees, including Chairman of the Biennale
of Sydney, Chairman of the University Art Committees at the University
of Technology, Sydney (UTS) and the University of Western Sydney. He is
also a member of the Australian International Cultural Committee. In
2007, Luca was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence at UTS for
his contribution to Sydney’s culture.
Luca was made a member of the Order of Australia in 2009 for service to
the arts and to the community through a range of philanthropic
endeavours and executive roles.
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The system’s broken: Time for Democracy 2.0
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