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| | | ... for Australian government employees, while its ADF Super MySuper Balanced option - for members of the Australian Defence Force - returned 10.5% in the same period. The results were similar between the aggressive options of PSSap (11.5%) and ADF Super ... |
| | | | ... proud to be joining CSC, an organisation so clearly committed to supporting Australian public service and Australian Defence Force workers in preparing for and sustaining a comfortable retirement." Earlier this month, the $70 billion super fund was accused ... |
| | | | ... potential breaches involving its members - many of whom are "sensitive" personnel in the government and Australian defence force - and is contacting affected individuals to let them know what data is out there and what actions they need to take. CSC ... |
| | | | ... geopolitical tensions. As announced last year, the government will invest an additional $50.3 billion into the Australian Defence Force (ADF), which will now see a further $10.6 billion invested over the forward estimates. The value of this investment ... |
| | | | ... quantitative research roles at AMP and Exponential Trading most recently as an aeronautical engineer in the Australian Defence Force. Meanwhile, Kiechle-Cornish served in several quantitative research and analysis positions at Optiver and the New Zealand ... |
| | | | ... a retirement partner that will help current and former employees of the Australian Public Service and Australian Defence Force achieve a comfortable retirement. "With three-in-four contributing CSC members already on track for a comfortable retirement ... |
| | | | ... Anthony Albanese is selling AUKUS as a bonanza for employment that will create around 20,000 jobs in the Australian Defence Force and public sector. These include tradies, operators, technicians, engineers, scientists, submariners, and project managers. ... |
| | | | ... sector by 15%. Defence personnel: The government is set to spend $400 million to support the retention of Australian Defence Force members via a bonus for personnel who sign on for another term of employment. Medicine users: In a change which could allow ... |
| | | | ... death, injury or illness is directly or indirectly caused by their service, other than service in the Australian Defence Force Reserves. AustralianSuper's group insurance is provided by TAL. |
| | | | ... Melbourne on 18 October 1922 under the Superannuation Act 1922 as a government-owned super fund, catering to Australian Defence Force personnel, veterans, and other government workers. One year later, it had about 26,900 members and 299 pensioners and ... |
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