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07 July 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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Bunnings boss joins Westscheme

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By Christine St Anne
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1 minute read

West Australian superannuation fund Westscheme has appointed Joseph Boros to its board.

Boros was previously the managing director of the do-it-yourself hardware retailer Bunnings.

During his 13-year career with Bunnings, he grew the business from a WA-based firm to a national business with 20,000 employees.

He was also previously a director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia.

Boros was also a trustee for several corporate superannuation plans including plans for Amcor, Bunnings and Wesfarmers.