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DBS Hong Kong Unveils “Culinary Delights” – A Customer Engagement and Marketing Concept Offering Exclusive and Exquisite Dining Experiences, Debuting with Chef Edward Lee

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Source: Media Outreach

Celebrating Gastronomic Excellence and Artistry with unique and elevated culinary offerings

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 February 2025 – DBS Bank (Hong Kong) Limited (“DBS Hong Kong“) is thrilled to unveil its latest marketing and customer engagement initiative — DBS Culinary Delights. As a leading player in wealth management and private banking, DBS always looks at trends that drive behaviours of our customers. Nowadays, wealth customers become more selective and aspirational, prompting DBS to provide them with more customised solutions, advisory services, and personal touches. As Hong Kong continues to be a gourmet paradise for locals and tourists, DBS aims to celebrate the art of gastronomy with its customers through “DBS Culinary Delights”, introducing the best culinary experiences in the city.

Acclaimed Chef Edward Lee, a standout contestant on Culinary Class War, will debut the DBS Culinary Delights initiative. Both Chef Lee and DBS are driven by a commitment to excellence, constantly exploring, innovating, and crafting experiences that move, delight and reward their customers.

Sebastian Paredes, Head of North Asia and Chief Executive Officer, DBS Bank (Hong Kong) Limited said, “DBS has grown substantially in the Wealth Management space over the years. As a customer-centric and relationship-focused bank, we focus on delighting our customers by creating the best-in-class customer journeys and giving them an experience beyond banking. We look forward to connecting with our clients meaningfully and this unprecedented collaboration shall deliver fresh and exceptional dining experiences for our esteemed clientele – as aligning with the global trend – eating well, eating differently while indulging in culinary art.”

Chef Edward Lee is renowned for his creative fusion of Asian and Western cuisines, having received numerous accolades from prestigious culinary organisations. In partnership with DBS and Tatler, Chef Lee will visit Hong Kong in March to attend the inaugural signature event under the “DBS Culinary Delights” concept – “ARTable”, which will artfully marry culinary excellence and artistic inspirations.

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EIT Tutors teach invaluable skills to remote islands of Tokelau | EIT Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti

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Source: Eastern Institute of Technology – Tairāwhiti

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Two EIT tutors have spent six weeks in Tokelau, teaching essential plumbing and automotive maintenance skills to support the remote island community. 

The program, delivered by Stu Hannam and Chris Olsen last year, focused on equipping locals with the practical knowledge needed to maintain vital infrastructure and improve their quality of life.

Over the course of their stay, the tutors taught 45 students, repaired 60 outboard motors, 15 cars, 5 motorbikes, 5 chainsaws, generators, and a jackhammer. They also worked on plumbing repairs for community buildings, the local hospital, houses, schools, and a hotel. 

EIT Automotive Tutor Stu Hannam with students in Tokelau.

The journey to Tokelau was an adventure in itself. After flying from New Zealand to Samoa on August 31, the pair boarded Mataliki, Tokelau’s ferry, for a 46-hour voyage across rough seas.

They arrived at the atoll of Atafu on September 6, where they spent 16 days teaching, before moving to Nukunonu, the largest atoll, for another 18 days. 

For Hannam, an automotive tutor, the trip was about addressing a critical need. “The people didn’t really know how to fix things themselves,” he said.

“They fixed things only when they broke. I showed them how to service their outboards to make them safe at sea. It’s crucial because they rely on fishing for food and survival.” 

Olsen, a plumbing tutor, emphasised the importance of water management in the islands.

“Water is their lifeline. They don’t have natural groundwater, so everything is collected in tanks,” he explained. “We taught them how to fix leaks and install proper spouting to catch rainwater. A lot of the work involved tweaking their existing knowledge and showing them how to do things properly.” 

The impact of their training extended beyond individual skills. On Nukunonu, the Taupulea (Council of Elders) decided to establish a dedicated plumbing team from Olsen’s graduates.

“It was awesome to see the community so happy about the knowledge their people gained.” 

The tutors fully immersed themselves in Tokelauan culture, participating in activities such as church services, a dance competition, and cricket matches.

“The singing in church was amazing,” Olsen recalled. “And, yes, we got roped into dancing, which was a lot of fun.” 

For both tutors, the experience was profoundly rewarding.

“It really reinforced how we, as educators, can make a huge difference in remote communities,” Olsen said.

Hannam agreed, noting how appreciative the Tokelauan people were. “They’ve told me their motors are running better than ever, and they feel safer going out to fish.” 

Their time on Nukunonu concluded with a ceremony attended by the Ulu-o-Tokelau (Head of Government), Alapati Tavite, who praised the success of the program. 

While no official plans to return have been confirmed, both tutors hope this is just the beginning.

“There’s still a third atoll we didn’t get to because of time constraints,” Olsen said. “If given the chance, we’d love to continue this work.” 

Andrew McCrory, Assistant Head School of Trades and Technology, said teaching these valuable Plumbing and Automotive Skills was a huge success for EIT and the Tokelauan Communities. 

“Student engagement and embracing the community is important in these situations, and full credit must go to Chris and Stu for taking time away from their families to make this happen. They have both laid the groundwork for more tertiary education in Tokelau.”

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Waitangi Day Address at Ōnuku Marae

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Source: New Zealand Governor General

Kei aku rangatira o Ngāi Tahu, tēnā koutou. Nāu rā te karanga, kia haramai ahau, i tēnei rā o Waitangi. Nāu anō te tino mōhio, ki te manaaki tangata. Nā reira aku mihi nui. Tēnā koutou katoa.

I wish to specifically acknowledge: the Right Honourable Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister; the Right Honourable Gerry Brownlee, Speaker of the House of Representatives; Rear Admiral Mathew Williams, Vice Chief of Defence Force; Tā Tipene O’Regan, Member of the Order of New Zealand; Mr Justin Tipa, Chair of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, and your wider iwi leadership team; Mr Riki Tainui, representative for Ōnuku Rūnanga, and all representatives and whānau from Papatipu Rūnanga across Te Waipounamu.

And, finally, to all distinguished guests, including representatives from central and local government, and all who have travelled to be here today – tēnā koutou katoa.

Thank you for inviting me and my husband, Dr Davies, to Ōnuku, this beautiful place, to join with you in commemorating Waitangi Day this year. I know that the last Governor-General to attend commemorations at Ōnuku was my predecessor, Dame Patsy Reddy, six years ago, and I am honoured to be here today, in this very special part of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Standing in this place, bearing, as it does, such deep history, and looking out at this harbour, of such astonishing beauty, I cannot help but be reminded of the whakataukī: ‘Whatungarongaro te tangata toitū te whenua. As people disappear from sight, the land remains.’

I stand here and I think of those moments so significant in the history of Ngāi Tahu, Te Waipounamu, and Aotearoa, that have taken place here, on this whenua. I picture the HMS Herald entering Akaroa Harbour on the 28th of May 1840, and of Edward Williams and William Stewart coming ashore to explain the document they carried.

In the following days, your tupuna surely gave deep consideration to what this Treaty might mean for Ngāi Tahu: for their tamariki and mokopuna, and for future generations – many of whom are gathered here today. I imagine Iwihau and Hone Tīkao returning to this place, on the 30th of May 1840, and signing that seventh sheet of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Of course, it was also here, 158 years later, that the then Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Jenny Shipley, standing where I am now, delivered the Crown’s apology to Ngāi Tahu – expressing profound regret for the Government’s breaches of Te Tiriti in its dealings with your iwi, and initiating the process of redress and healing.

I wholeheartedly commend Ngāi Tahu for all that you’ve achieved in these intervening years. You continue to be great leaders, collaborators, and champions, not only for this region, but for all of New Zealand – across the spheres of education and agriculture; business and the arts; innovation and sustainability – and working always with the vision, generosity, and enterprise for which your iwi is so rightly renowned.

On that note, I wish to take this opportunity to again acknowledge Tā Tipene O’Regan. It has truly been one of the great honours of my term as Governor-General to present you, Tā Tipene, with your Order of New Zealand – our country’s highest civilian honour – for all you’ve done for Ngāi Tahu, and for Aotearoa.

It was the author and former Governor-General of Canada, John Buchan, who said: ‘The task of leadership is not to put greatness into humanity, but to elicit it, for the greatness is already there.’ Thank you, on behalf of all New Zealanders, Tā Tipene, for the clarity, intelligence, and selflessness of your leadership, and the greatness you have elicited through your service over so many years.

Across all its endeavours, Ngāi Tahu continues to seek the very best outcomes for your people, and for this precious land. I was deeply impressed by your Climate Change Strategy, emphasising, as it does, not only the urgency of the issues, but a model for principled, collective action in facing them.

Perhaps most profoundly, it speaks to those often-neglected facts: that we are each a part of the natural world – and that, in the irreversible degradation and loss of the environment around us, we are, in turn, losing some deep and irreplaceable part of ourselves – inhabiting and sharing this beautiful, fragile earth which is our only home.

I was moved to find that the pou in this whare behind me represent not only rangatira from the Banks Peninsula, but from across the country – including my own tupuna. In doing so, it stands beautifully for the way that, no matter where we may be from, we are bound together as people of Aotearoa: for the enduring nature of the relationship we share, enshrined in our Treaty.

In such a way, I believe Te Tiriti o Waitangi to be this nation’s taonga: a gift given to us by our tupuna, and our guiding light towards a vision of nationhood conceived, debated, and pledged, at Waitangi, Ōnuku, and across Aotearoa.

As our minds begin to turn towards 2040, the bicentenary of Te Tiriti, and to the long-term future of this country, it is our rangatahi who will lead us there, guided by our elders. I urge us to do all we can to empower them – to be examples in the way we conduct ourselves; to hold onto our own youthful sense of hope and purpose; and to be there for each other, in the spirit of understanding, goodness, and grace with which our Treaty was signed, here, 185 years ago.

In this, our national project, I can think of no better guiding principle than the few, very simple lines of New Zealand poet, Jenny Bornholdt:

Always refer back
to the heart.
It is where
the world 
began.

My sincerest thanks once again to Ngāi Tahu for inviting and hosting us so graciously and generously here today. I wish you all the very best for the rest of your day of celebrations, and for your hopes and aspirations for these years ahead.

He ao te rangi ka uhia, he huruhuru, te manu ka tau. Tēnā tatau katoa.

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AIM Vaccine mRNA RSV Vaccine Submits for Clinical Trials in the U.S.

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 5 February 2025 – AIM Vaccine Co., Ltd. (06660.HK), a leading PRC vaccine company, announced today that its independently developed mRNA RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) vaccine has recently been submitted for clinical trials to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The vaccine has demonstrated significantly higher humoral and cellular immunity compared to internationally marketed products. If the product progresses smoothly, it will accelerate AIM Vaccine’s international expansion and contribute to substantial performance growth.

In preclinical animal trials, third-party testing results showed that AIM Vaccine’s mRNA RSV vaccine achieved significantly higher levels of specific IgG antibody titers, live-virus neutralizing antibody potency, and specific T-cell immunity compared to internationally marketed mRNA RSV control vaccines.

This announcement highlights AIM Vaccine’s innovative capabilities and underscores the acceleration of its internationalization efforts, which have been recognized by multiple institutions.

Recently, FOSUN INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES initiated coverage of AIM Vaccine, assigning a “Buy” rating with a 12-month target price of HKD 11.0. The report cited the company’s strong product pipeline, technological leadership, and potential for international growth as key factors. Similarly, SDICSI released a research report predicting that AIM Vaccine will launch 1-2 products annually over the next three years. If the products in development gain approval and progress smoothly in international markets, they are expected to drive new performance growth and expand market potential. SDICSI also assigned a “Buy” rating with a target price of HKD 9.5.

FOSUN INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES’s analysis indicates that the Chinese vaccine market is evolving in line with global trends, where high-value products and leading companies dominate. With its differentiated advantages, AIM Vaccine is poised to secure a leading position in the domestic market while achieving scalable expansion internationally. Additionally, the company’s comprehensive and iterative product portfolio is expected to enhance its market share, pricing power, and profitability, further supporting long-term growth.

The report also emphasized that AIM Vaccine, with its diversified product portfolio, technological strengths, and global expansion strategy, presents an attractive investment opportunity for investors. With a series of high-value products set to launch and profitability expected to rebound from 2025 onwards, the company is positioned for strong growth and potential valuation reassessment.

Globally, there are currently no approved antiviral drugs for RSV available for clinical use. Vaccination for active immune prophylaxis remains the most effective means to prevent severe RSV infections. No RSV vaccines have been approved for marketing in PRC. In 2023, global sales of RSV vaccines reached USD 2.46 billion, and according to industry consultants, the market size is expected to grow to approximately USD 16.7 billion by 2030.

The mRNA vaccine field is still wide open with plenty of opportunities, as there are few competitors globally. AIM Vaccine is one of the earliest companies in PRC to develop mRNA vaccine products and is among the first domestic vaccine enterprises to obtain independent patents for mRNA technology. The company has established a mature mRNA vaccine R&D system and has developed multiple mRNA candidate vaccines, including vaccines for shingles, rabies, and influenza, in addition to the mRNA RSV vaccine.

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Sun and celebration at Waitangi 2025

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Thousands of people descended onto the grounds at Waitangi today for one of the biggest events of the year.

With no major issues and no arrests made, Police are pleased with the proceedings of Waitangi Day 2025.

Northland District Prevention Manager, Inspector Dean Robinson, says there was a large turnout of attendees at this morning’s dawn service and other activities throughout the day.

“It’s been a beautiful day, filled with people from near and far all coming together to commemorate this occasion.

“We worked closely with iwi, the Waitangi National Trust and the community to ensure this was a safe and enjoyable day for the public.”

Inspector Robinson says the atmosphere was relaxed and respectful.

“It was great to see so many people celebrating with whānau and enjoying their time at Waitangi.”

Waitangi Ltd Chief Executive, Ben Dalton, says the day was filled with people in good spirits.

“It’s been yet another beautiful Waitangi Day and we are grateful to everyone who came to mark this moment with us.

“Thank you to everyone who has supported and assisted in making this another successful day for everyone to enjoy.”

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Great South Road blocked following crash

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Great South Road is currently blocked near Mcannalley Street following a crash.

The single-vehicle crash was reported just before 5pm.

The vehicle has collided with a power pole, causing power lines to fall.

No injuries have been reported.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

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SonicWall Celebrates Excellence with the 2025 SonicWall Partner Awards

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Source: Media Outreach

Global Partners and Distributors Recognized for Outstanding Contributions to Cybersecurity

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 February 2025 – SonicWall proudly honored its exceptional partners and distributors at the annual SonicWall Partner Awards, celebrating their unwavering commitment to safeguarding customers in a dynamic and increasingly complex threat landscape. This prestigious award acknowledges partner organizations worldwide that have demonstrated remarkable dedication to delivering innovative cybersecurity solutions.

“While partners have been key to SonicWall’s success for over 30 years, our dramatic transformation over the last two years is directly attributable to SonicWall stepping it up and taking a relentless focus on our valued partners, said SonicWall CEO and President Bob VanKirk. “That’s meant listening to and acting upon their key needs and feedback, which has in turn shaped our roadmaps (organic and inorganic), the delivery of technical support (reduced wait times with immediate access to higher tiers of support), how we charge for our products and services, sales resource alignment, and much, much more. Many of our partners posted record years in 2024, and we couldn’t be more pleased about that. These awards are a small token of thanks and recognition of the strategic value SonicWall’s partners have and will continue to play in shaping and driving SonicWall’s business.”

“The 2025 SonicWall Partner Awards celebrate the outstanding dedication and innovation of our partners who continually raise the bar in cybersecurity excellence. This year’s winners have demonstrated exceptional commitment to protecting businesses against the ever-evolving threat landscape, leveraging SonicWall’s solutions to deliver proactive, strategic security. Their success is a testament to the power of strong partnerships in driving growth, resilience, and trust in today’s digital world,” said SonicWall Vice President of Sales, APJ Debasish Mukherjee.

Partners were nominated across various categories in each region, showcasing their outstanding performance throughout the previous year. From a large pool of nominees, SonicWall selected one partner per region in each category, highlighting their consistent excellence and exceptional service. Based on a matrix of criteria including but not limited highest revenue, partner count, highest growth, etc.

SonicWall is excited to announce the following winners for the Asia, Pacific & Japan:

Distributor of the Year – ANZ DICKER DATA AUSTRALIA
Partner of the Year – ANZ VIRTUAL GRAFFITI AUSTRALIA
Enterprise Partner of the Year – ANZ DYNATEK SOLUTIONS PTY LTD
Newcomer of the Year – ANZ COM-X PTY LTD
Partner Sales Hero of the Year – ANZ MARK WHITTINGTON – OZDOC SOLUTIONS PARTNERSHIP
Distributor of the Year – ASEAN MEC NETWORKS CORPORATION
Partner of the Year – ASEAN PENTECH SOLUTION SDN BHD
Enterprise Partner of the Year – ASEAN ACCENT MICRO TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Managed Security Partner of the Year – ASEAN PT MAXINDO MITRA SOLUSI
Newcomer of the Year – ASEAN ST ENGINEERING UNMANNED AND INTEGRATED SYSTEMS PTE LTD
Partner Sales Hero of the Year – ASEAN SIVA ANNADURAI – XCESS NETWORKS MALAYSIA SDN BHD
Distributor of the Year – GCR DATA WORLD COMPUTER & COMMUNICATIONS LTD
Partner of the Year – GCR NANJING YINQIANG INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
Enterprise Partner of the Year – GCR IT CHECK SOLUTIONS, INC
Newcomer of the Year – GCR SHIH CHIANG LTD
Partner Sales Hero of the Year – GCR CARY WU – SHENZHEN SECUUNION INFO-TECH
Distributor of the Year – INDIA & SAARC INFLOW TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD
Partner of the Year – INDIA & SAARC eCAPS
Partner of the Year – INDIA & SAARC UNITED CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED
Enterprise Partner of the Year – INDIA & SAARC SAFEZONE SECURE SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED
Newcomer of the Year – INDIA & SAARC VS SQUARE INFO SOLUTIONS
Partner Sales Hero of the Year – – INDIA & SAARC PARAMALINGAM S – SAFEZONE SECURE SOLUTIONS
Distributor of the Year – JAPAN MARUBENI INFORMATION SYSTEMS CO.,LTD.
Partner of the Year – JAPAN NIHON ICS CO.,LTD.
Newcomer of the Year – JAPAN KOKUSAI JOHO NET
Partner Sales Hero of the Year – JAPAN KYOYA SAKAKIBARA – NEC FIELDING, LTD.
Partner Technical Hero of the Year – JAPAN TOMOYUKI TOKIAN – TANAKA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.
Distributor of the Year – KOREA SECUWIDE CORP.
Partner of the Year – KOREA KICHANG INFOTECH INC.
Newcomer of the Year – KOREA GODUNBIZ
Partner Sales Hero of the Year – KOREA YEON DONGHO – CORE IT.CO.,LTD

To see all the winners, please visit: https://www.sonicwall.com/partnerawards.

SonicWall takes great pride in recognizing the contributions of its partners and distributors each year, acknowledging their vital role in protecting customers from evolving cyber threats. For more information about the Partner Awards, please visit: https://www.sonicwall.com/partnerawards.

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Fatal crash: Helena Bay

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police can confirm one person has died following a crash on Kaiikanui Road this morning.

The crash involved a vehicle and a pedestrian and was reported at about 11:15am.

Sadly, the pedestrian died at the scene.

The road has since reopened.

Enquiries to determine the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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Australia – Mandatory sentencing is not the answer – Law Council

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Source: Law Council of Australia

The Law Council of Australia is extremely disappointed in the Government’s proposal to impose mandatory sentencing in response to certain hate crimes and a broad range of terrorism offences.

“The Law Council has been gravely concerned by the recent incidents and acts of antisemitism that have occurred across the country. At the same time, it is vitally important in challenging times to uphold rule of law principles and not adopt measures that risk serious injustice,” Law Council of Australia President, Juliana Warner said.

“The Government’s amendments to the Criminal Code Amendment (Hate Crimes) Bill 2024 have introduced mandatory minimum sentences for certain hate crimes and terrorism offences. This would mean, for example, a person guilty of public display of prohibited symbols at a political protest would be subject to a mandatory minimum sentence of 12 months imprisonment.

“Under mandatory sentencing, the personal circumstances of the offender are not taken into consideration. This has the potential to disproportionately impact vulnerable groups.”

Other elements of the amendments would see minimum sentences of six years imposed in relation to a broad range of terrorism offences. This would include the offence of getting funds to, from or for a terrorist organisation. Financing terrorism offences would be subject to a mandatory minimum sentence of three years.

“Mandatory sentencing laws are arbitrary and limit the individual’s right to a fair trial by preventing judges from imposing a just penalty based on the unique circumstances of each offence and offender,” Ms Warner said. “Judges are best placed to determine the appropriate and just penalty under these laws on an individual, case-by-case basis.

“The decision to add mandatory sentencing as part of the Government’s response to hate crimes has come late in the day without proper consideration. Further, the Australian Labor Party has gone against its 2023 National Platform that states Labor opposes mandatory sentencing. To our knowledge, no security or law enforcement agency has asked for these extraordinary measures.

“There has been no opportunity to scrutinise the rationale, necessity and proportionality of these changes, which comes as part of the Federal Government’s response to a rise in antisemitic incidents and deterioration in social cohesion.

“Australia is a multicultural society and we must preserve our social cohesion and protect against the specific harms of hateful speech on vulnerable groups. In doing so, we acknowledge the importance of carefully framed criminal laws proscribing speech to prevent radicalisation, violence and activities that incite hatred.

“However, expanding offences and strengthening penalties should not be seen as the default tool through which to prevent radicalism and extremism from propagating or to facilitate behavioural change of disaffected individuals. There should be greater resourcing for countering violent extremism through early intervention and diversionary programs with a specific focus on children and young people.

“We are also concerned the new offences contained in the Hate Crimes Bill have the potential to worsen existing uncertainty and inconsistency by piecemeal expansion of Commonwealth criminal offences.

“Complex and overlapping Commonwealth and state offences are more difficult to enforce and may lead to arbitrary differences in outcome. There is a risk that inconsistent penalties at Commonwealth level will have limited impact on the intended objectives and worsen complexity in this area. Further, overly broad offences may rely on discretion to enforce in circumstances which become politicised.

“Before we pursue changes to our laws, we must ensure gaps do indeed exist that require a legislative response and consult on proposals to ensure they are the best solution.

“As debate on the Bill moves through Parliament, the Law Council urges the Senate to ensure proper consideration by, and consultation with, our community before mandatory sentencing legislation is passed.”

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Aon Names Terence Williams Head of Commercial Risk Solutions for Asia Pacific

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Source: Media Outreach

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 6 February 2025 – Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm, today announced the appointment of Terence Williams as head of Commercial Risk Solutions for Asia Pacific, effective April 2025.

Terence Williams

Williams will be based in Singapore and report to Joe Peiser, global CEO of Commercial Risk Solutions and Anne Corona, CEO of Asia Pacific. He will also join Aon’s Asia Pacific Executive Committee and Global Commercial Risk Leadership Team.

In this role, Williams will lead Aon’s commercial risk strategies and capability across the region to deliver differentiated risk solutions to help address evolving client risks.

Peiser said, “The risk landscape continues to become increasingly more connected and complex. Terence has the experience and strategic vision to further enhance our risk capabilities and drive innovative solutions to help shape better business decisions for clients in the region.”

Williams brings significant leadership and insurance expertise from his career spanning over two decades with Aon, most recently serving as chief broking officer for the EMEA region based in London. He previously held several senior roles at Aon including CEO, South Africa, chief broking officer, Sub Sahara Africa, and head of casualty, UK.

Corona added, “We are thrilled to welcome Terence to the Asia Pacific region. Terence is a proven people leader with the ability to develop talent and build high-performing teams. His leadership and industry acumen will be invaluable as we continue to drive growth and deliver exceptional outcomes for our clients.”

Read more about Aon’s capabilities in Asia Pacific here.

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