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12 May 2021 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Budget falls short on gender super gap, industry says

The government has answered calls to work on the gender divide in superannuation by scrapping the $450 monthly threshold, but a number of funds and ...

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Super reforms revealed in federal budget

After months of industry scrutiny, the government’s federal budget has delivered a number of changes to hit superannuation. The $450 threshold for ...

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Capitalising on climate action is ‘logical’, Aware Super chief says

How efficiently Australia prepares for climate change could have the potential to either catapult or arrest the economy, the super fund giant has said

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UniSuper opens fund to public

The $95 billion higher education and research industry fund has signalled growth ambitions, with plans to open its doors to new members from outside ...

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‘We’re actually being squeezed’: Super funds pressured by proxy adviser crackdown

Super funds are in a tug of war between member and regulatory pressure for climate action and the government’s latest move clamping down on proxy ...

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Stop slugging women’s super for having children: KPMG

There are three key law reforms that could help close the gender divide in superannuation savings, according to KPMG, if Australia chooses to ...

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Wilson probes Industry Super payments

A number of prominent industry funds have revealed the amounts they contribute to lobby group Industry Super Australia under questioning from Liberal ...

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Most Australians support 12% super

More than half of Australians are in support of the legislated superannuation guarantee rise to 12 per cent, while a further 20 per cent believe the ...

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What’s behind the proxy push?

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s move to curtail the power of proxy advisers and the super funds that use them is at odds with his own government’s ...

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12 funds to manage majority of super assets: KPMG

More than three-quarters of assets under management and member accounts are forecast to be managed by the 12 largest funds, once the current mergers ...

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