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Many serious investors in Western Australia will know of Jaxon Crabb. He’s the dynamic conference organiser behind Vertical Events’ RIU series.

This week it was the RIU Uranium Investment Day and for something different it was held at Claremont Football Club.

Now Claremont is in the heart of Perth’s western suburbs, smack bang in what locals like to claim as the city’s ‘golden triangle’ – and you need more than a bit of gold to live there… the state’s most expensive real estate lies in the vicinity.

With more than a week to go, the delegate list for the investment event was well over-subscribed.

But there’s another reason for the venue choice… which I didn’t realise until I spotted a portrait on the wall of the venue – and maybe not all investors are aware of Jaxon Crabb’s connection to the Claremont footy club, nor his notable playing career!

We hit him up on the topic after our interview at the event this week!

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