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Labor has a red letter day in Parliament: Senator Sherry

... multiple accounts. They fail to do so because they either can't find them, don't know they can consolidate, or because of the red tape and form filling involved." He also said the regulations had failed to ban exit fees, which in some cases act as a ...

Sen Sherry reiterates ALP's commitments to super policy issues

In an exclusive interview with the Financial Standard, the Shadow Minister for Retirement Incomes and Savings, Senator Nick Sherry, reiterated the Australian Labor Party's commitment to simple, comparable and full disclosure of superannuation fees. ...

Midday market wrap: All Ords drift in the wake of US markets

... Telstra were in the black but most of the major banks, media group News Corp and financial services firm AMP fell into the red. The Australian dollar was sitting comfortably stronger to noon as the United States dollar remained weighed down by selling. ...

Westfield sells its stake ($212 million worth) in new New York World Trade Centr

Westfield America has today confirmed reports that it had commenced discussions and signed a non-binding letter of intent with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for the port to purchase the company's interest in the World Trade Centre retail ...

New ASFA paper to help reduce super fraud risk

With over $500 billion in assets, superannuation funds could pose an attractive target for would-be perpetrators of fraud. A new Best Practice paper just released by the Association for Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) aims to help trustees ...

Fletcher Forests posts $271 million net loss

WITH AAP  |  FRIDAY, 12 SEP 2003
Fletcher Forests posted a net loss of $271 million for the year ended June, and said today it will defer a $140 million payout to shareholders. Fletcher Forests, which is trying to sell its entire 106,000-hectare forest estate, said most of the loss ...

Democrats round on government portability regulations

Although striking a deal to introduce limited co-contributions and reduce the superannuation surcharge, and thus emerging as a key player in the retirement savings policy debate, the Australian Democrats have again attacked the government's superannuation ...

Senate Super Committee calls for rewrite of government portability regulations

Senator Nick Sherry, the shadow minister for retirement incomes and savings, has said that the Senate Super Committee has unanimously requested the Government rewrite its so-called portability regulations. "The portability regulations claim to allow ...

Gold Coast super release promoters face court: ASIC

Two superannuation release promoters have appeared before the Gold Coast Magistrates Court on charges brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Timothy Melrose Barritt and Kelvin Oliver Mills, from the Gold Coast, were ...

ACCC reject proposed air alliance, airlines to appeal

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) today denied approval for a proposed alliance between Qantas Airways Ltd and Air New Zealand Ltd. "The proposed alliance would be highly anti-competitive and offer little benefit to the Australian ...