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19 November 2020 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Super on the incline, towards positive 2020

Super funds were on the incline in October, with Chant West predicting the median growth fund has a good chance of ending the 2020 calendar year in ...

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Cbus CEO lashes super critics

The chief executive of the $53 billion industry fund said that critics should stop trying to undermine the super system and instead take pride in what ...

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Hume stands firm on super crackdown

Senator Jane Hume said that super funds “must deliver more” for the Australian people and gave no ground on the increasingly controversial issue of ...

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Super reforms could create 'unintended consequences' for members

The Your Future, Your Super measures could hurt members if the government doesn’t fix its approach, according to the Australian Institute of ...

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Super reforms could create ‘enormous sequencing risk’

A number of industry figures believe the government’s Your Future, Your Super reforms could see members suffer while kneecapping investment in ...

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Tougher penalties needed for dud funds: AustralianSuper chief

AustralianSuper chief executive Ian Silk believes the Your Future, Your Super reforms contain a number of oversights and that the government needs to ...

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Vast majority of Aussies want super increase: ASFA

New research from the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) shows that Australians overwhelmingly support superannuation increasing ...

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IFM CEO grilled on exec pay, sexual harassment NDAs

Newly appointed IFM Investors chief David Neal has copped heat from Liberal MP Tim Wilson, with the politician accusing the group of misleading a ...

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Revealing advertising spend not in member interests: AustralianSuper chief

AustralianSuper chief executive Ian Silk has said that providing details of the fund’s “very material” advertising and marketing spend to the standing ...

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Economics committee ramps up super scrutiny

The standing committee on economics is set to heighten its scrutiny of the superannuation sector amid accusations of misuse of member funds and ...

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