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Pyne & Partners grows national footprint with new Sydney office

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Pyne & Partners grows national footprint with new Sydney office
Former Minister for Defence, the Hon Christopher Pyne, meets Major Samantha Duffy at Forward Operating Base Union III in Iraq. Credit: Department of Defence.

The government relations and strategic advisory firm headed by former minister for defence Christopher Pyne has opened a new corporate office in Sydney’s Elizabeth Street.

The government relations and strategic advisory firm headed by former minister for defence Christopher Pyne has opened a new corporate office in Sydney’s Elizabeth Street.

Government relations and strategic advisory firm Pyne & Partners, headed by the former minister for defence Christopher Pyne and managing director Adam Howard, has officially opened its new Sydney office located in Elizabeth Street.

As part of the expansion, the firm welcomed two new starters to the team – former ministerial adviser Tamika Dartnell-Moore as a senior associate and government relations advisor Jack de Hennin as an associate.

 
 

“Pyne & Partners is excited by our expansion into the Sydney market and the appointments of Tamika and Jack,” Pyne said. 

“Tamika’s experience, strategic understanding, and extensive NSW government networks will provide a wealth of opportunities for our clients.”

The recent growth comes just a year after opening its first office in Canberra.

“This expansion shows the continued growth of Pyne & Partners and our strong reputation for delivering for our clients,” Howard noted.

“We have seen an uptake in demand for Pyne & Partners services from New South Wales-based clients, it just makes sense to establish a permanent presence in Sydney.”

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