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09 November 2022 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

CareSuper and Spirit Super exploring potential merger

The two super funds have over 500,000 members and over $45 billion combined. Industry super funds CareSuper and Spirit Super have announced they ...

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Labor plans to axe super tax breaks for wealthy

The Labor government plans to scale back superannuation tax concession for the wealthy. Speaking at The AFR Super and Wealth Summit, Financial ...

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Rest eliminates ‘geographic split’ within listed assets team

The super fund has made changes in line with its whole of fund approach. Rest has announced changes within its listed assets team that will see the ...

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ACSI warns corporate carbon commitments are falling short

Australia’s largest companies need to do more if Australia is going to reach its Paris Agreement goals, the Australian Council of Superannuation ...

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ISPT teams up with super funds for $600m co-investment

The property fund manager has partnered with HESTA and UniSuper to support the development of a new health facility in NSW.  ISPT has announced the ...

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Extension of YFYS performance test poses ‘material challenges’

Research house SuperRatings has released its submission to the YFYS review. A number of “material challenges” should be taken into consideration ...

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Cbus focuses efforts on ‘real world emissions’

The super fund has released the third iteration of its climate change roadmap. Cbus Super has declared that it is shifting from setting targets and ...

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APRA applies licence conditions on Insignia super trustees

APRA has imposed additional licence conditions on trustees of superannuation funds within the Insignia Group. The Australian Prudential Regulation ...

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Minister pushes super funds to invest in ‘near neighbours’

Stephen Jones would like to see more super funds investing in some of Australia’s neighbours. The Minister for Financial Services, Stephen Jones, ...

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Grattan opposes carve-outs for Choice products, says YFYS review must not compromise integrity of performance test

The think tank has urged the government not to make ‘wholesale reforms’ or create carve-outs for certain Choice products. Maintaining the integrity ...

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