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Australia's top 50 philanthropists in 2019-20: Paul Ramsay Foundation tops Financial Review Philanthropy 50 List


Donations of Australia’s 50 biggest givers double in five years
More money has been handed out than ever in 2019-20 as the Financial Review Philanthropy 50 list enters its fifth year. From our upcoming May issue, out on Friday, April 30.
Illustration by Sam Bennett 
Apr 29, 2021 – 9.46am
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Ahuge $81.3 million donation by the Melbourne founder of software suite MYOB and his occupational therapist wife has helped push the Philanthropy 50 list into record territory.
Craig and Di Winkler’s privately run Yajilarra Trust was established in 2009 to fund long-term change in four key areas: Australia’s First Nations people, climate change, disability, and Christian faith. Yajilarra’s $81.3 million spend for the 2019-20 financial year puts it at No. 4 on the list. ....

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Mitchell Ogilvie reveals his favourite suit customer


Mitchell Ogilvie reveals his favourite suit customer
The purveyor of luxury menswear has served everyone from prime ministers to royalty in his 40 years in the rag trade, but his most memorable might surprise you.
Menswear boutique owner Mitchell Ogilvie in his Edward Street store. “I was always driven, but I was also quite naive, and I think that’s a good combination, actually.” 
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Mitchell Ogilvie was never meant to open a menswear store. The self-confessed terrible student – “I was hopeless at school” – had no real plan when it came to his career, so it is a surprise even to him that this month he celebrates 40 years in business. ....

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Australian Suhanya Raffel faces mighty challenge as head of new Hong Kong art museum M+


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In 2012 Uli Sigg, a Swiss businessman, Sinophile and, eventually, his country’s ambassador to China, agreed to donate 1510 pieces from his collection of Chinese art to the yet-to-be constructed M+ Museum for Visual Culture in Hong Kong.
It was an announcement with a heavy degree of synchronicity. Sigg, who started collecting in the 1990s, has amassed what is believed to be the biggest collection of contemporary Chinese art in the world, numbering 2600 pieces.
M+ building, courtesy of M+. 
Winnie Yeung @ Visual Voices
M+ will be the biggest public gallery in Hong Kong and one of the largest in Asia with an ambition of rivalling, in terms of the breadth and quality of its collection, London’s The Tate, New York’s MoMA and Paris’ Centre Pompidou. Included in Sigg’s donation are 26 works by Ai Weiwei, arguably the most famous contemporary artist in the world and certainly the most famous Chinese-born critic of the government in Beijing. ....

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