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30 November 2020 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Retirement gender gap defies child choice

A study has found that while choosing to not have children boosted single women’s earning capacity early in their careers, the higher income did not ...

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Building our brand is in members’ best interest: HESTA

The $56 billion industry fund has refused to disclose how much it spent on advertising as funds face greater scrutiny over their use of member money

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Bragg accuses The New Daily of attacking super critics

Liberal senator Andrew Bragg has launched a blistering salvo at the industry fund-owned media organisation The New Daily, accusing it of attacking ...

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Aware Super introduces carbon reduction benchmarks

Aware Super has formed a series of listed equities benchmarks aiming to reduce its carbon footprint by 40 per cent. The fund reported it would be ...

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Government faces uphill slog on super

The government is facing stiff resistance from the opposition and industry bodies as it pushes ahead with plans to reform superannuation

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Challenger, Cbus leads blast super access for housing push

Allowing retirement savings to be drained for housing deposits could drive up already exorbitant prices in Australia’s housing market further, ...

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‘Stop the waste’: Government homes in on dodgy super spend

Fresh legislation will make it significantly harder for super funds to spend member money on political donations and advertising. The government’s ...

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Delaying climate policy will cost investors, MP says

Zali Steggall, the independent MP challenging the government to legislate a net-zero emissions target, has said any further setbacks on climate policy ...

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Super needs retirement product shift: Challenger

Annuities provider Challenger has pushed for a product overhaul in retirement, declaring the main flaw with the superannuation system is it has not ...

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Pauline Hanson backs super rise

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has indicated she will support the 0.5 per cent increase to mandated superannuation contributions and has demanded a ...

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