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How Westpac’s new boss learnt to swim

How Westpac’s new boss learnt to swim

As the brother of two Olympians, Anthony Miller has squared the family ledger by winning the Westpac CEO race.

Westpac announced business and wealth boss Anthony Miller would succeed outgoing chief executive Peter King on Monday. Peter Rae

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Anthony Miller’s family business is sport.

The 54-year-old former investment banker is a partner with his parents in a swimming pool management company in suburban Brisbane. His sister, Gail, won a gold medal in the Sydney Olympic Games playing for the Stingers, the women’s national water polo team. His brother, Paul, boxed at the Olympics too.

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Lucas BairdReporterLucas Baird is a journalist based in The Australian Financial Review's Sydney office. Connect with Lucas on Twitter. Email Lucas at lucas.baird@afr.com
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James EyersSenior ReporterJames Eyers writes on banking, payments and fintech. He is a former legal and investment banking editor at the AFR, has degrees in commerce and law from UNSW, and is co-author of Buy now, pay later: The extraordinary story of Afterpay Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at jeyers@afr.com.au

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