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09 July 2021 • By Sarah Kendell • 1 min read

AustralianSuper brushes off privacy concerns

Australia’s largest super fund continues to insist its subscription tie-up with The New Daily was in members’ best interests, despite the deal being ...

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Industry funds interrogated on collapsed contractor

Industry super funds have been questioned by a parliamentary committee around their investment in a workforce management company that entered ...

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Aware Super ‘considering options’ on member fee hike

Aware Super has dodged questioning regarding the ongoing court case against ASIC and how it will affect member fees. Proceedings are underway after ...

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‘A long-term game’: How this fund is seeing results from in-house investment

As the trend towards bringing investment teams in-house continues, a major industry fund has credited its record performance for the 2021 financial ...

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Your Future, Your Super reforms ‘will disproportionately affect’ funds

Specialist consulting firm Right Lane has warned the federal government that the recently passed Your Future, Your Super reforms could lead to ...

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Who’ll benefit from this year’s super changes?

As a host of reforms hit the super space for the 2021-22 financial year, government and industry players have been quick to highlight their benefits ...

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Retiree numbers, super balances set to balloon

Australia’s super system will play an “increasingly important role” in supporting the living standards of the nation’s soaring population of future ...

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Equip, Catholic Super tie-up reaches final phase

The super fund has said that its members will benefit from a significant drop in fees as the final step of its joint venture with Equipsuper comes ...

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New super changes ‘a major win’ for Australians

Colonial First State says the new superannuation changes, coming into effect on 1 July, will boost retirement savings for millions of Australians

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Employees to be $20k richer from super changes

Workers will be around $20,000 better off in retirement as a result of the government going ahead with the legislated increase to the SG, new research ...

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