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David Gonski (David Michael Gonski) was born on 7 October, 1953 in Cape Town, South Africa, is an Australian businessman. Discover David Gonski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As David Michael Gonski
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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 7 October 1953
Birthday 7 October
Birthplace Cape Town, South Africa
Nationality Australia

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1953

David Michael Gonski (born 7 October 1953) is an Australian public figure and businessman.

1961

Gonski was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and his family migrated to Australia in 1961 in the wake of the Sharpeville massacre.

Gonski's father, Alexander, was a neurosurgeon of Polish background and a founding member of The Coast Golf Club at Little Bay, New South Wales.

His mother is Helene Blume.

1976

He attended Sydney Grammar School and the University of New South Wales, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1976 and a Bachelor of Laws degree (with the University Medal) in 1977.

1977

Gonski practised as a solicitor with the firm of Freehills from 1977 to 1986, becoming their youngest ever partner at age 25, before leaving to co-found an investment bank.

While at Freehills, he taught intellectual property law for the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales.

1980

During the mid-1980s on Gonski's advice, Frank Lowy established Westfield Capital Corporation with Gonski as an advisor.

WCC invested in the predecessor of Ten Network Holdings that eventually resulted in Westfield losing several hundred million dollars.

In August 2022, Gonski was appointed Chair of new retirement living provider Levande by EQT Infrastructure, following the acquisition of Stockland Group's 58 villages across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.

On 30 October 2023, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers appointed Gonski to the Competition Taskforce Advisory Panel, which has been established to advise the Treasury on national competition policy.

1993

His previous roles have included non-executive director of John Fairfax Holdings (between 1993 and 2005); ANZ Bank (between 2001 and 2007); Westfield Group (between 1985 and 2011); Consolidated Press; non-executive director and chair of Coca-Cola Amatil (1997 to 2017; and ING Australia.

However, not all Gonski's efforts have yielded strong results.

1996

During 1996 and 1997, Gonski undertook a Review of Commonwealth Assistance to the Film Industry, presenting his report of that review in 1997.

1998

He was also a member of the committee appointed in 1998 to conduct an Inquiry into the Major Performing Arts Sector.

1999

In 1999, Gonski was appointed as a director to the UNSW Foundation.

2001

He established a corporate advisory firm, Wentworth Associates Pty Ltd, which was acquired by Investec Bank in March 2001.

Gonski's business background is extensive, and it is estimated that he sits on more than 40 boards.

2002

Gonski's previous positions held include chair of the Australia Council for the Arts (between 2002 and 2006); president of the board of trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (since 1997); chair of the National Institute of Dramatic Art; chair of the board of trustees of Sydney Grammar School (between 2003 and 2010); chair of Film Australia.

At various times he has served on the boards of St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney; the Bundanon Trust; Philanthropy Australia; and the Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce; and other non-profit entities.

2005

He became chancellor of the University of New South Wales and a member of the council of the university in 2005 and in 2007 became chair of the UNSW Foundation.

Gonski is the first alumnus of the University of New South Wales to hold the position of chancellor at that university.

2008

In 2008, The Sydney Morning Herald described Gonski as "one of the country's best-connected businessmen" and dubbed him "Mr Networks" for being "arguably Sydney's most networked man".

Current prominent positions held in business include chairman, independent non-executive director of ANZ Bank; Barrenjoey Capital Partners; Ingeus Limited; Swiss Re Life and Health Australia Limited; ASX Limited (since 2008); and Investec Bank (Australia) Limited.

He is a senior adviser to Morgan Stanley Australia Limited; chairman of the advisory board of Transfield Holdings (the private holding company of Transfield Services); and is a non-executive director of Singapore Airlines.

2010

A profile in 2010 by Australian author and Herald columnist Malcolm Knox said that Gonski is "a quiet man, in some ways invisible, and cleaves to the shadows."

In a 2010 interview, Gonski recalls that one of his earliest recollections was his mother buying a lithograph by Australian artist, Charles Blackman; commenting that "there's no doubt that my love for Australian art came from her."

Gonski is Jewish.

He is chairman of the National e-Health Transition Authority, a statutory authority of the Australian government; and chair of the Sydney Theatre Company (since February 2010).

Gonski is a non-executive director of Infrastructure NSW, an agency of the New South Wales Government.

He is a member of the nomination panel for appointments to the boards of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Special Broadcasting Service and is patron of Raise Foundation and the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation.

In April 2010, Gonski was commissioned by Julia Gillard, then Minister for Education in the Rudd Government, to be chairman of a committee to make recommendations regarding funding of education in Australia.

2011

During 2011, Gonski was chair of the expert advisory panel of the Commonwealth Government's Review of the Funding of Schools in Australia, which the media commonly refers to as "the Gonski review".

He has also served on the Takeovers Panel, an advisory body for the Commonwealth government.

The findings and recommendations of the committee were presented to the government in November 2011, whereafter deliberations were entered into by the federal and state governments to consider its content.

The committee's report is known as the Gonski Report.

Subsequently, the proposed reforms (an increase in funding) became known as "Gonski" and supporters urged governments to "Give a Gonski".

2012

Amidst some controversy, Gonski succeeded David Murray as independent non-executive chairman of the Australian Government Future Fund on 3 April 2012.

2013

The report was removed from the website by the incoming government after the 2013 federal election and is preserved by Australia's Pandora Archive.

2017

In 2017, Gonski chaired an independent panel, the Review to Achieve Educational Excellence in Australian Schools, commissioned to examine evidence and make recommendations on how school funding should be used to improve school performance and student outcomes.