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| | ... which is public offer, has a large membership base that work in the education and care sectors. Some 70% of members are women. "Our members value the understanding we have of them in the personalised service that we deliver. With that commitment in mind ... |
| | | ... Rest's internal analysis, around a quarter of a million of its members are now receiving super for every hour they work, with women making up 64% of this group. Rest chief executive Vicki Doyle said: "The removal of the $450 income threshold has offered ... |
| | | ... over 1800 working and retired Australians has revealed a stark difference in confidence levels when it comes to how men and women plan for retirement. According to Vanguard's How Australia Retires study, almost half of Australian women do not have a ... |
| | | ... workers from being penalised. The group of funds, which include Aware Super, Cbus, HESTA, and AustralianSuper, together with Women In Super, say that by making the changes, it will end one of the gendered inequalities in superannuation that disproportionately ... |
| | | ... consultancy firm said the "modest measure" would be an immense boost for recipients of the Carer Payment - over 70% of them women - who provide constant care to people with disability, severe illness, or frail aged. For individuals who begin providing ... |
| | | ... there. In 2027, the first of the Baby Boomers will reach their statistical age of death (81 years for men and 85 years for women)." The report found that the decline and exit of the Boomers from the workforce means that for the first time in its history ... |
| | | ... and remuneration committee and member of the IFM board's audit and risk committee, has been a director of the industry super fund-owned global funds manager since 2019. She brings over 20 years of experience across the industry superannuation sector ... |
| | | ... TelstraSuper chair Anne-Marie O'Loghlin was bestowed an award for her significant service to the finance sector, to women, and to the community. Funds SA director Jane Jeffreys, who has been with the organisation since December 2015, was recognised ... |
| | | Kara Keys has stepped down as chair of Women in Super, replaced by ESSSuper chief executive Robbie Campo. Women in Super confirmed the appointment of its new chair this week, with Campo stepping up from the role of policy committee chair. Keys has held ... |
| | | ... Office (ATO) figures reveal, as it crawls toward 21%. During the 2021 financial year men's super balance held $189,892, while women had 21% less on average at $150,922. This gap has increased from 20% reported during 2020. In terms of salaries, men earned ... |
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