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Damien Frawley


Damien Frawley is a former Australian International rugby union player. He played four matches for the Australian Schoolboys before being picked for the Queensland Reds.

He was capped 10 times for the Australian Wallabies team between 1986 to 1988.

After retiring from international rugby he coached Sydney's Northern Suburbs Rugby Club to two premierships.

After rugby, he was able to concentrate on his career in the financial services sector. In 2012 he was appointed as Chief Executive of the Queensland Investment Corporation, a position which reinforced his significant 2 year experience in the financial services sector.

Prior to the QIC appointment, he was the head of BlackRock Australia, and held roles at Merrill Lynch Investment Management. Barclays Global Investors and Citibank.

He stepped down from the position at QIC in 2022 after 10 years as Chief Executive.

 

Damien Frawley is listed on the wall of the Redcliffe Wall of Fame:

A collection of portrait and information honouring the achievements of individuals who have influenced and shaped Redcliffe. The collection is in the Jetty Arcade at 139-141 Redcliffe Parade.

For a complete list of people who appear on the wall click on the following blog post:

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