Through its investment, partnership and development engines, Temasek builds a resilient portfolio that is geared for sustainable, long-term growth in an ever-evolving global landscape.
RA chief executive Phil Waugh said that the review into the future of the Rebels was taking longer than he had hoped but guaranteed that the Lions would have a game in Melbourne on July 22 next year.
"While we are working through the Rebels situation, there will be still be a fixture in Melbourne on that date," Waugh told Australian Associated Press in Melbourne.
"We've talked about a Pasifika game or potentially Australia A or the equivalent so there's different options but at the moment the plan is to have a Rebels team."
New Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt is the man tasked with ensuring that Australia, currently ranked 10th in the world, are competitive for the tests against the Lions in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney next July and August.
The New Zealander said the process of turning around a side that last year won two of nine tests and crashed out of the World Cup in the pool stage for the first time was in its early stages.
INVESTMENT ENGINE: DELIVERING SUSTAINABLE RETURNS OVER THE LONG TERM
Accounting for about 86 per cent of its portfolio, Temasek’s investment engine consists of 46 per cent global direct investments, including stakes in investment firm BlackRock, international health and beauty retailer A.S. Watson, and medical device manufacturer ThermoFisher; and 40 per cent in Singapore-based portfolio companies that have delivered sustainable returns, such as DBS, CapitaLand, Sembcorp, SP Group and Mapletree Investments.

PARTNERSHIP ENGINE: SCALING CAPITAL THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS
Temasek’s partnership engine makes up 10 per cent of its portfolio and serves to scale capital in areas with the potential for stable and sustainable returns over the long term through collaborations with third parties. While some platforms are wholly owned by Temasek, others are joint ventures with like-minded organisations.
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DEVELOPMENT ENGINE: IDENTIFYING AND BUILDING TOMORROW’S BUSINESSES
With a keen eye on the future, the development engine, which forms 4 per cent of Temasek’s portfolio, invests in deep tech and innovative technologies that could disrupt existing businesses or offer exponential growth potential in the future. It also identifies and builds new businesses to enable innovation and growth in Temasek’s longer-term portfolio. Central to this mission are investments led by its enterprise development group; the suite of specialised, next-generation capabilities known as the Temasek Operating System; and a dedicated team focused on emerging technologies, which span areas ranging from advanced computing to sustainable energy solutions.