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founded the
Balnaves Foundation in 2006,
which by the time of his
death had
given A$20
million to arts organisations. Neil
Richard Balnaves was born on...
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Confession of Faith. In
August 1555,
Balnaves wrote to Mary of
Guise from Paris. She had
become Regent of Scotland, and
Balnaves offered to
support her regime...
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Balnaves may
refer to:
Henry Balnaves, (1512?– 1570),
Scottish politician and
religious reformer Neil
Balnaves (1944–2022),
Australian media executive...
- and
appointed Neil
Balnaves as
managing director. In 1978,
James Hardie Industries acquired the
Hamlyn Group, and in 1979,
Balnaves was
promoted to managing...
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Hetti Perkins. In 2018 the
Balnaves Contemporary Intervention Series was launched,
delivered in
partnership with the
Balnaves Foundation. The platform,...
- NSW. The
Balnaves Foundation is a
private philanthropic organisation founded by
media executive Neil
Balnaves AO in 2006. In 2011 the
Balnaves Foundation...
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student ****ociations. The
Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre,
named in
honour of
university benefactor, Dr Neil
Balnaves, AO – a $3.4million technology-rich...
- high
school diary entries, as "self-prescribed therapy".
After winning a
Balnaves Fellowship to
complete the play, he
fictionalised it further, and performed...
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agreements and a truth-telling process. The
Balnaves Chair in
Constitutional Law was
established by the
Balnaves Foundation in 2020, to
allow Professor Megan...
- true
potential of the
ancient yogic path in the
modern world" by Emma
Balnaves. Do****entary
press kit,
available at https://agniyogana...