

As being the eldest daughter in the family, she has two sisters, Rita and Mary. Her parents were Armenian immigrant, and her grandparents were orphaned in the Armenian Genocide in 1915. Gladys was born in the family of Berejiklian to parents – Krikor Berejiklian and Arsha Berejiklian. So for now, having a husband and getting married soon might be not in her option. Moreover, she has become the 45th Premier of New South Wales, which has come up with additional responsibilities and busy schedules. Everyone in life has those critical moments in their life when they know that something they did or didn’t do would affect their future,” Bachelorette on her late forties said that Once, Gladys claimed that working hard is in her genes, which makes her parents’ worried. Seems like she has made her profession as her husband. When it comes to unrevealing the personal life of Gladys, she remains tight lips. As being the state’s first elected Premier, Gladys’ net worth might have risen, but it remains under review. The Business Briefing newsletter delivers major stories, exclusive coverage and expert opinion. “We don’t want to see 20 years of good regulation and competition going backwards, and we want to be in there investing like the rest of them." But it also increases the regional divide and you don’t want that.” “It actually puts upward pressure on prices across the board, not just in the regions. “Strengthening the dominant player and creating disincentives for investment means you don’t have a resilient network, you don’t have choice, you don’t have alternatives,” she said. “We are doing this to support regional Australia, to put competitive pressure on Telstra and Optus, and to introduce choice into areas that have historically been restricted by the current duopoly,” TPG Telecom’s external affairs boss James Rickards said.īut Berejiklian said that by giving Telstra more power, it would mean less choice for consumers.

These views are strongly disputed by Optus’ rivals. “We know that a lot of the benefits that the so-called proposal highlights don’t cover the business sector, and we also know that it will have an inadvertent impact on people being able to have that choice if they’re working from the regions whether it’s permanently or temporarily,” she said. She said her time as premier taught her about the importance of good telecommunications infrastructure. In perhaps the clearest sign the former premier has adjusted to life at Optus, her focus is on the company’s fiercest rival Telstra, over a network sharing deal it has proposed with TPG Telecom and its dominance in the enterprise market.īerejiklian says the infrastructure deal, which would allow TPG to use Telstra’s mobile network in regional areas, will hurt customers by reducing competition and driving up prices. She also would not comment on inquiry into a decision to appoint former deputy premier John Barilaro to a trade commissioner role in New York. Berejiklian would not comment on the ICAC investigation. She gave evidence, but ICAC has not released its final report. “To be able to increase our market share across the board and supporting Australian businesses is something that really excites me and that is for me a multi-year proposition.”īerejiklian resigned as premier of NSW in October after the Independent Commission Against Corruption said it was investigating whether she breached public trust or encouraged the occurrence of corrupt conduct during her relationship with disgraced former MP Daryl Maguire. “I’m really enjoying my role here and really enjoying what the next few years look like,” she said.
