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| | ... narrative of change isn't new. In fact, changes to the super system have been consistent over the years, with the previous Coalition government implementing several changes, including the $1.6 million transfer balance cap and the introduction of concessional ... |
| | | ... hundreds of thousands of Australians will be affected by this. Though, Dutton didn't directly answer whether the Coalition would index the $3 million in super. In an interview with Sky News, Dutton expressed that he believed that Australians' ... |
| | | ... positive reactions from industry bodies and industry funds. At the ASFA conference last week, Taylor expressed that Coalition also supports the idea of establishing an objective for super, but perhaps not in its current iteration. "It's essential ... |
| | | ... supplementary performance test that implements alternative indices. Though this policy was highly controversial, the Coalition said it would establish a precedent whereby investment performance is no longer the sole benchmark and purpose of super. "It ... |
| | | ... billion in 2022/23, $44 billion in 2023/24, $51.3 billion in 2024/25, and $49.6 billion in 2025/26. Comparatively, the Coalition government's 2022/23 budged released in March estimated a deficit of $78 billion in 2022/23, $56.5 billion in 2023/24 ... |
| | | ... saying modelling shows it could see a mother of two retire with $14,000 more in her account. The super fund has joined a coalition of 18 organisations to advocate for the measure, saying it could be life-changing for women on lower incomes, of which ... |
| | | ... sector 'Australia's most privileged industry.' Bragg said: "Significant reforms were achieved under the Coalition to put members first. Undoing our hard work this early in the term, shows not only how partisan this government is, but also ... |
| | | The California Senate passed a bill overnight prohibiting the United States' two largest public pension funds from investing in the world's top 200 fossil fuel companies and require them to divest any existing holdings by 2030. The California ... |
| | | The Coalition's super home buyer proposal could leave thousands worse off, even if they don't access the scheme, Industry Super Australia (ISA) has said. ISA said that under the super home buyer scheme, funds would be forced to carry more cash. As cash ... |
| | | ... financial situation and their superannuation." Notwithstanding greater clarity about the implementation, Abood believes the Coalition's proposal was interesting and certainly addressed a critical issue for many Australians. House price effects Less compelled ... |
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