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| | ... about five years ago and during his tenure helped double the membership size of firms in the network. He is also a former military leader with the British Army and served in the Australian Army. CountPlus chief executive Matthew Rowe said the firm will ... |
| | | ... than 700,000 current and former Australian government employees and ADF personnel across 11 separate schemes, including Military Super, Public Sector Super and ADF Super. |
| | | ... 9. After speaking to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Trump said he is "committed to having a very fair and reciprocal military and trade relationship" and both leaders are "working very quickly on a security agreement so we don't have to impose steel ... |
| | | ... The index excludes companies with fossil fuel reserves and high carbon emission; operate in alcohol, gambling, tobacco, military weapons, civilian firearms, nuclear power, adult entertainment and genetically modified organisms. VanEck managing director ... |
| | | ... Nations, Kim In Ryong, at the UN headquarter in New York (yes, in the US), was "If the United States dares opt for a military action... the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is ready to react to any mode of war desired by the Americans... ... |
| | | ... Minister for Revenue and Financial Services Kelly O'Dwyer dismissed Labor's fears noting that only 390 out of 11,800 (3%) of military invalidity pension recipients had elected to make use of the loophole. Additionally, before the May 2016 announcement ... |
| | | ... Nations, Kim In Ryong, at the UN headquarter in New York (yes, in the US of A), was "If the United States dares opt for a military action...the DPRK - Democratic People's Republic of Korea - is ready to react to any mode of war desired by the Americans...We ... |
| | | ... McGregor referenced difficulties she's had with super funds since transitioning from male to female. The former high-ranking military officer described Australia's super industry as "good people dealing with a very, very clunky system"; explaining that ... |
| | | ... Economic Monitor, 70% of the Saudi Arabian workforce is employed by the government, it has the world's third largest military budget and has massive fiscal commitments in supporting an extensive consumer subsidy program. |
| | | ... helping to provision for the $160 billion in DB liabilities for Commonwealth public servants, politicians, judiciary and military personnel. Queensland is the only government jurisdiction that has fully funded its DB scheme. |
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