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Moore Australia announces 3 promotions across network

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Accounting firm Moore Australia has announced the promotions of Chris Dickie, Natasia Capaldo and Jackie Slarks.

23 January 2025 By Emma Partis 7 minutes read
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Chris Dickie has been appointed as a director in Moore’s business advisory division in Perth, having established himself as a key adviser in taxation and business services. His areas of expertise include capital gains tax, business consulting and compliance.

"Chris’s promotion to director is a testament to his exceptional leadership and the trust he has built with clients. His ability to connect with clients and deliver results has been integral to our success in Western Australia,” said James Tng, managing partner at Moore Australia.

“We’re excited to see the continued value he’ll bring to the team and our clients in his new role.”

Natasia Capaldo was promoted to associate director of business advisory in Adelaide, with extensive experience in accounting and tax. She specialises in tax planning and consulting, business analysis, compliance, and cash flow preparation and analysis.

In Moore’s Darwin office, Jackie Slarks has been promoted to associate director. Slarks has a wealth of expertise in advisory services, offering clients innovative solutions to navigate today’s business challenges. Her areas of specialty include taxation, management reporting and financial statements preparation.

"Jackie and Natasia have been instrumental in supporting our clients and driving growth in the region,” said Grant Miles, managing director at Moore Australia.

“Their commitment to excellence and ability to foster meaningful relationships have made a significant impact on our team and our clients.”

 
 

Moore Australia said the promotions reflected their commitment to developing and recognising talent throughout their network.

“We congratulate Jackie, Natasia, and Chris on this exciting next step in their careers and look forward to the continued positive impact they will bring to their teams and clients.”

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Emma Partis is a journalist at Accountants Daily and Accounting Times, the leading sources of news, insight, and educational content for professionals in the accounting sector. Previously, Emma worked as a News Intern with Bloomberg News' economics and government team in Sydney. She studied econometrics and psychology at UNSW.

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