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Daile Cross returns to comms after more than a decade

Daile Cross has taken up a new role as Director of Communications at Clarity Communications, after finishing up as Editor at WAtoday. She spent more than a decade across two stints at the media outlet, first from 2008 to 2011, and again from 2014 to 2025.

Over her career, Daile has held media advisory roles for state government ministers and worked in the UK, contributing to a range of national newspapers.
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Loretta Lui takes helm of executive comms and PR

The global investment management organisation, Franklin Templeton, has promoted Loretta Lui as Director, Executive Communications and PR.

Relocating from Hong Kong to London, she now leads global executive communications for the firm, overseeing CEO communications, core narrative development, and strategic media engagement aligned with the organisation’s business priorities and industry developments.

Loretta first joined the company in 2013 and was most recently Deputy Head of Corporate Communications, APAC. She also brings industry experience from previous roles at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and City of London. 

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Grayling promotes Account Director in Singapore

Shirley Kettler has been elevated to Account Director at Grayling.

In her new capacity, she will lead strategic corporate communications and integrated campaign management for a portfolio of B2B clients, driving communications programmes across key sectors. 

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The Star Entertainment Group appoints Communications Director

The Star Entertainment Group has promoted Jacara Desland to Director of Communications. Based in Brisbane, she will work alongside the leadership team to lead and shape communications across the Group and The Star Sydney.

Jacara brings more than 15 years’ experience across communications and marketing, with previous roles spanning the insurance and financial services, construction, and retail sectors.