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We proudly announce our new partners for 2019.
Click our new partners’ profiles below to view their LinkedIn profile and find out what working at PwC Australia means to them.
"I am really proud of how seriously we take our role in the community, and to be able to see how diverse our contributions have been. We are not just focused on one thing, we are making a difference on mental health and city planning, through to helping how people pay taxes."
"What I like most about the the firm is its ability to bring about the best solution – even within a complex business environment. My team worked with infrastructure and legal experts to provide our clients with a realistic view of the how drones can be used throughout Australia."
"I am really proud of how seriously we take our role in the community, and to be able to see how diverse our contributions have been. We are not just focused on one thing, we are making a difference on mental health and city planning, through to helping how people pay taxes."
"What I like most about the the firm is its ability to bring about the best solution – even within a complex business environment. My team worked with infrastructure and legal experts to provide our clients with a realistic view of the how drones can be used throughout Australia."
"My favourite example of collaboration is the work between PwC's Impact Assembly, Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia, researchers, donors, government, state and federal bodies and people living with MS to embark on an audaciously feasible blueprint to stop and reverse MS."
"My favourite example of collaboration is the work between PwC's Impact Assembly, Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia, researchers, donors, government, state and federal bodies and people living with MS to embark on an audaciously feasible blueprint to stop and reverse MS."