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John Kerby Joins NFP

New Director Appointed

NFP is very pleased to announce that John Kerby has joined NFP as a Director. Read more »»

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You can now follow our blogs and media releases on Twitter.

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Peter Stewart resigns

Changes to the NFP Board

22 June 2010 - The board regrets to announce that Peter Stewart has resigned from the board of NFP Consulting Group Pty Limited.

The board has made arrangements with associate consultants to ensure the smooth and uninterrupted continuation of current government and not for profit projects and business development strategies. The board wishes to assure all clients that the quality of service and the level of service delivery will not be affected in any way by Peter Stewart's departure.

Ian and Ern thank Peter for his contribution to NFP and wish him all the best in his future endeavours.

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NRAS Part 4 Opens

National Rental Affordability Scheme

The fourth call of the National Rental Affordability Scheme has been announced. Property developers or investors interested in taking advantage of this opportunity should contact us as soon as possible.

The opening date of the fourth call is 14 June 2010.

Details about NSW participation in the fourth call and the ongoing third call are available on the NSW National Rental Affordability Scheme webpage. Details of organisations successful under round one and two are also available on the same webpage. Read more »»

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