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- Sportsgirl is an Australian clothing chain owned and operated by ARG Group. The first Sportsgirl store opened in 1948 as an alternative to its sister label...
- activity, obesity and lifestyle. In 2009, Williams founded the organisation Sportsgirls, which aimed to increase the physical activity of teenage girls by inspiring...
- Her private company ARJ Group Holdings owns women's clothing retailers Sportsgirl, Sussan and Suzanne Grae. Milgrom was born in Melbourne, one of four children...
- working alongside Lenny Henry and Morfydd Clark. "She was working at Sportsgirl when she got the call to join J.R.R. Tolkien's world". Sunday Morning...
- underpinned their outstanding loans. Prime among these was the expensive Sportsgirl Centre in Collins Street, which had put the group under intense financial...
- modeling agency IMG Models. In 2017, she was selected to be the face of Sportsgirl's "Urban Folk" collection, and jewellery retailer Jan Logan's "Amavi" collection...
- Sportsboy/Sportsgirl of the Year. The trophies for Sportsboy/Sportsgirl of the Year are as follows: Sportsboy of the Year – Boys Schools Sportsgirl of the...
- almost a quarter of the centre, (the oldest section of the centre, from Sportsgirl to Mrs. Field's/Borders, being closed), from 31 May 2008, until November...
- operated by the Sussan Group (ARJ Holdings), who also own and operate Sportsgirl and Suzanne Grae. The first Sussan store opened on Little Collins Street...
- in a campaign for Aquascutum, Hermes for two seasons, Jigsaw A/W 2011, Sportsgirl and was the face of Links of London for a season.[citation needed] She...