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| | | ... of a principal, according to new research, underscoring widespread gaps in succession and contingency planning. Business Health's newly released What If...? report reveals 67% of principals do not have a documented succession plan that states how the ... |
| | | | ... pressured into changing funds through unsolicited calls, social media advertisements or offers of free superannuation "health checks". ASIC warned lead generators which mislead consumers, employ high pressure sales tactics or provide financial services ... |
| | | | It's not just Australia that is dealing with an aging population, in fact the World Health Organisation estimates by 2030, one in six people will be aged 60 years or over. At that time the share of the population aged 60 years and over will increase ... |
| | | | ... of protected genetic information, consistent with the policy intent. This provides certainty and clarity for consumers, health practitioners and insurers, and supports consistent application of the ban," the statement said. The legislation passed both ... |
| | | | ... reducing its workforce by 195 positions due to underperformance stemming from delays in government support for its Home Health platform and the integration of several businesses. "Australian Unity is progressing a strategic review of its portfolio, costs ... |
| | | | ... yesterday's wage decision, to be enough for the RBA to move again in June. "The RBA will be carefully monitoring the overall health of the economy, including employment, before making another move. Our view remains that the terminal rate for this hiking ... |
| | | | ... it relies on perceived moral and civic obligations. "Overall, whistleblowing poses risks to psychological and physical health, finances, and job security, which may deter potential whistleblowers in coming forward," the consultation said. However, Treasury ... |
| | | | ... prime working age, contributing more to taxes and social contributions than they receive in social protection, housing, health, and education spending. The "zero migration" scenario is an extreme, the report said, and its value lies in quantifying the ... |
| | | | Australian Retirement Trust (ART) has made its largest annual investment in Australian property, investing $3 billion across six local funds. ART said the investments will help develop housing supply, new offices and jobs-generating industrial land ... |
| | | | ... but more than half (54%) remain worried they will not have enough money to live comfortably. Concerns about unexpected health and aged care costs were cited by 50% of respondents while 37% feared out living their superannuation savings. The pressure ... |
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