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| | ... but the average data excellence score was just 55%, highlighting the need for more effort. The data excellence score is broken down into scores across five pillars: female leadership and talent pipeline, equal pay and gender pay parity, inclusive culture ... |
| | | ... resolution. "We are excited to move forward with this project. We have seen some innovations, and [listing structures] that have broken some new ground," Driscoll told Financial Standard. The MVE fund was developed in conjunction with a superannuation ... |
| | | ... one of the most consistent pension funds, and is a lead performer across multiple asset classes," Money magazine said. Broken down, AustralianSuper took home the gong for best MySuper product. While it wasn't the highest performer this year, its ... |
| | | ... the rate of the SG that creates inequality in women's super. What produces inequitable outcomes is that often women have broken working patterns, work part-time and tend to be lower paid," Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia chief executive ... |
| | | ... services to large, multinational corporations". Combatting the lack of independence would mean that the "Big-4 must simply be broken up". The Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand welcomed the recommendations. "We called for a more integrated ... |
| | | ... the SMSF administration service provider he recommended they engage. While he did not contest ASIC's findings that he had broken financial services law and conceded a five-year ban was appropriate, Blazejczyk appealed to the AAT believing he should only ... |
| | | ... more choice about when they can stop work and control over their life in retirement. The community won't take kindly to a broken promise that will make millions more Australians dependent on the pension and hike taxes for those still working." |
| | | ... aged care system is "a shameful mess" that lacks funding and is poorly regulated. "Merely adding further Band-Aids to a broken system is not enough. Australia needs to start again with a new Act that puts the rights of older Australians at the heart," ... |
| | | ... become an increasingly risky investment in the current climate with a sub-inflation return outlook. "Defensive assets are broken. Growth assets are expensive. Passive investing no longer works. In this environment an active, dynamic approach to investing ... |
| | | ... asked whether I truly believed the act actually entailed sexual harassment. Throughout this process I was systematically broken down, isolated and bullied." O'Neill read to the Senate that the whistleblower reported that after two months of proceedings ... |
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