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Jacqueline O'Neill moves into the entertainment sector

Jacqueline O'Neill has been appointed Communications Manager at Central Coast Studios, as well as Project Manager at boutique property development firm, Land Specialists.

In her new dual role, she will be responsible for the project management of the Central Coast Studios Precinct (as part of a broader portfolio), and will be leading the communications planning, stakeholder engagement, and media relations of the company.

Jacqueline was previously at Ogilvy PR as Account Director, following a number of agency roles.
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Lindsay Bennett has been welcomed at New Zealand research platform, Ideally, as its Global Communications and Content Lead. She has finished her time at Clemenger BBDO as Head of Brand and Communications. 

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Stephen Beckett has finished his role as GM of Government and Industry Affairs at Virgin Australia and has been appointed CEO at peak aviation industry body, Airlines for Australia and New Zealand (A4ANZ) representing Qantas, Virgin Australia, Air New Zealand, Jetstar and Rex airlines in both markets.

Stephen has worked as the Head of Public Affairs at Brisbane Airport, and has in-house experience within the government sector, having worked for a number of politicians based in Queensland including Premiers Anna Bligh and Peter Beattie.

For almost a decade, Stephen has taught at the University of Queensland’s School of Communications and the Arts, both as a tutor and guest lecturer.