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| | | ... 20-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5% and water entitlements a 15-year CAGR of 6.7%," he said. In 2022, Aware Super sold its Lake Boga farm to GO.FARM for $30 million. Aware Super retained ownership of the water rights that were previously ... |
| | | | ... in their roundtables to provide guidance in the drafting. We're keen for things to move forward. But we're also aware that these things are complex, and they take time," Gregory said. "With this reform, we know that we can give effect to a much ... |
| | | | ... broad range of residents to create great places for people to live, and these developments will be no exception." Aware Super chief executive Deanne Stewart said Greater Melbourne is on track to be Australia's largest city inside a decade - home to more ... |
| | | | ... Over half of the feedback received supported the Bill's intent and urged for its immediate passage. For instance, Aware Super argued that passing the Bill would support the superannuation system's "effectiveness and stability" and contribute ... |
| | | | ... 2024. Mostyn has had an extensive career in the Australian business community, including being the current chair of Aware Super and Alberts Music Group as well as sitting on the board of Mirvac. She has also worked at senior levels in telecommunications ... |
| | | | ... Super Savings - Accumulation Account, Australian Retirement Trust - Super Savings Corporate - Accumulation Account, Aware Super - Ambulance, Aware Super - Police Blue Ribbon Super, Equipsuper - Defined Benefit, and Plum Superannuation Fund Employer Division. ... |
| | | | ... ringfencing part of individuals' superannuation for aged care, which is entirely appropriate - given the true objective of super." She added the phase out of RADs will also lead retirees to have greater confidence to draw down on their super in retirement. ... |
| | | | ... prematurely because of severe menopause symptoms," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. Presently, employers including Aware Super, Cbus and Future Group offer paid forms of reproductive leave. |
| | | | ... Iress chief executive Marcus Price "knew nothing of any potential bidders". In response to the ASX's query asking if it is "aware of any information concerning it that has not been announced to the market" on the share price aberration, Iress said "no". ... |
| | | | The $170 billion Aware Super has appointed a new lead for member strategy who previously worked at AustralianSuper. Chris Cramond took on the newly created role of head of member strategy on March 4, overseeing member experience, data and insights ... |
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