Super needs to forget about politicsBY LAURA MILLAN | THURSDAY, 21 MAR 2013 11:45AMSuperannuation has to move away from the daily political noise and adopt a long term approach, AustralianSuper CEO Ian Silk said yesterday at the AIST's Conference of Major Super Funds in Brisbane. |
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It was during a family sojourn to the seaside town of Pescara, Italy, Rob DeDominicis first laid eyes on what would become the harbinger of his future. Andrew McKean writes.
This is truly laughable coming from Ian Silk. It was him and David Whitely that got together with their ex-Australian Super mate, Bill Shorten to policitise super in the first place. I guess now that they are facing a government without their mates, they are winding back their rhetoric.