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| | | ... retirements in an attempt to get on the property ladder, amid a housing-affordability crisis," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. "While ASFA welcomes constructive discussions on how best to ensure everyone in this country has a safe place to ... |
| | | | ... for super funds and advance our nation's prosperity are a double dividend for Australians," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. Meanwhile, ASFA analysis found that paying superannuation on paid parental leave combined with the legislated increases ... |
| | | | ... later, and around 4000 women will retire prematurely because of severe menopause symptoms," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. Finally, the Carer Payment is being reworked to provide greater flexibility. The government will provide $18.6 million ... |
| | | | ... same policy which will leave young people behind and entrench intergenerational inequality," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. "In his speech Senator Bragg argues that using super for a home deposit is better than being a lifelong renter, but ... |
| | | | ... James Koval to the newly created role of head of policy and advocacy, effective immediately. ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said she was delighted to welcome Koval to the ASFA team. "James' appointment will strengthen ASFA's deep public policy expertise ... |
| | | | ... appointment to the new role. "I congratulate Samantha Mostyn on her well-deserved appointment," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. "The office of the Governor-General is strengthened by Samantha Mostyn's dedication to gender equality and expertise ... |
| | | | ... home and agrees everyone deserves a secure place to live, particularly in retirement," said ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty. "While superannuation may seem like a tempting pot to raid, our analysis shows it will only benefit those young people who ... |
| | | | ... substantial pressure for the past two years due to the high cost of essential goods and services," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. "Fortunately, we are seeing price increases in the key categories that make up retiree budgets - home and content ... |
| | | | ... with accumulated wealth and scope to contribute to the costs of their aged care can do so," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. "Importantly, the taskforce has ruled out ringfencing part of individuals' superannuation for aged care, which is ... |
| | | | ... later, and around 4000 women will retire prematurely because of severe menopause symptoms," ASFA chief executive Mary Delahunty said. Presently, employers including Aware Super, Cbus and Future Group offer paid forms of reproductive leave. |
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