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| | | ... executive of the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees. She joins Louise Davidson, Anne-Marie O'Loghlin, Cate Wood and Fiona Reynolds on the organisation's honour roll. Chief executive Jo Kowalczyk said: "Mel has been a powerful force ... |
| | | | ... Campo stepping up from the role of policy committee chair. Keys has held the position since 2020, having taken over from Cate Wood. "Women in Super thanks outgoing chair Kara Keys for her significant contribution to the superannuation industry over a ... |
| | | | ... makes the case for an additional $1000 government contribution into super for low income earners. Women in Super chair Cate Wood said the impacts of COVID-19, including the ERS scheme, has disproportionally impacted women, widened the retirement gender ... |
| | | | ... brackets women withdrew more of their superannuation compared to men in the same cohort. Women in Super national chair Cate Wood said: "We are seeing increasing numbers of older women facing poverty in retirement. We cannot stand by and watch more generations ... |
| | | | ... Hutchinson were both named companions of the Order of Australia. Former CareSuper chair and current Sunsuper board member Cate Wood also got a mention for significant service to the superannuation sector, to women, and to trade unions. Additionally ... |
| | | | ... sector veteran has been appointed to the board of Sunsuper, helping lift female representation on the board to 40%. Cate Wood has joined the Sunsuper board, bringing with her more than 20 years in leadership roles in profit-for-member superannuation ... |
| | | | ... retirement that has seen single retired women become the fastest growing group of homeless Australians. Women in Super chair Cate Wood said the rate of poverty for retired women continues to rise, and noted women retire on average with just over half ... |
| | | | ... substantial, systemic reform that redresses this imbalance once and for all," Scheerlinck said. Women in Super national chair Cate Wood said better policy is needed to make a difference to the retirement outcomes of all Australian women. Researchers ... |
| | | | ... 10 seats. CareSuper has welcomed Linda Scott and Robert Potter, following the retirements of long-serving directors Cate Wood and Gabriel Szondy and the completion of Andrea Walter's term. CareSuper said it has also taken the opportunity to reduce the ... |
| | | | ... Labor's election promise to address the super gender age gap at retirement. Last week, Women in Super chair chair Cate Wood said the group was pleased Labor had "committed to consider the impact that any future changes to super would have on wome ... |
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