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| | | ... it's an exciting development for Media Super. "There will be no change to our core focus on the printing, entertainment, arts and media industry. As part of a larger fund, our members will benefit from the cost benefits of increased scale, access to ... |
| | | | ... or the people and communities they support, the organisations said. South Australian senator Sarah Hanson-Young said the arts and entertainment industries were massively overlooked as they are one of the hardest hit from the pandemic, while the effects ... |
| | | | ... chair in 2008 after the merger of the two industry funds Print Super and JUST Super. Print Super covered printing and visual arts employees, while JUST Super covered journalists, actors, musicians and entertainment workers. "It's been great fun and we've ... |
| | | | ... planning, compliance and risk, and banking increased by 7% month on month. However, the sectors trail behind advertising, arts and media (16% growth), consulting and strategy (13%), human resources (12%), and legal (11%) in terms of the number of jobs ... |
| | | | ... also support initiatives providing new approaches to health and wellbeing as well as alternative access to education, the arts and technology. Capacity-building grants of up to $200,000 can be used for a range of purposes, including salaries, equipment ... |
| | | | ... with account balances with less than $50,000, according to analysis from AMP. AMP said members working in the hospitality, arts, recreation, manufacturing and wholesale trade industries had highest rates of applications for the scheme. AMP said it received ... |
| | | | ... accommodation and food services will be the worst hit, tallying up $8 billion in lost wages and profits in to July, followed by arts and recreation at slightly below $6.5 billion. "That's the biggest hit to any industry, especially given that this ... |
| | | | ... improve local environments, online delivery for universities, and making Australia a world leader in the remote delivery of the arts. They also urged the government to consider long-term "war bonds" or "COVID bonds" at low interest rates, similar to ... |
| | | | ... hospitality industry could be left without work due to COVID-19. Many workers in retail trade, education and training, and the arts are also at risk. Lower-income workers are twice as likely to lose their jobs than the highest income-earners due to COVID-19." ... |
| | | | ... research also found retail investors were not wooed by companies sponsoring or supporting charities, sports teams or culture and arts alone. According to KPMG's findings, those initiatives need to be tightly aligned with an organisation's "broader positive ... |
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