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05 November 2025 by Adrian Suljanovic

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Telstra Super hires risk manager

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Telstra Super has appointed a former ANZ technology risk manager as its audit and risk manager.

Telstra Super has appointed Leigh Heyward as its internal audit and risk manager, after taking the fund's audit function in-house.

The superannuation fund previously outsourced the audit and risk role to KPMG, while Ernst & Young acted as the external auditor signing off on the fund's accounts.

But Telstra Super decided it was a function that should be managed within the company.

Heyward joined the fund several weeks ago from ANZ, where he was technology risk manager.

 
 

Before that he worked at National Australia Bank as head of technology risk for enterprise services.