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| | ... option, for example, had as much as $2.5 million in Honeywell, $1 million in Lockheed and as little as $60,000 in Elbit. Australian Retirement Trust, Equip Super and Catholic Super, Mine Super and TWUSUPER all had holdings in three or more of the five ... |
| | | ... restructures wealth management, chief exits (May 29) In restructuring its local wealth business, AMP made high-profile Australian Wealth Management (AWM) chief executive Scott Hartley redundant. Following the AMP Capital sales, it said a flatter organisational ... |
| | | ... 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. |
| | | The 2022 Federal Budget delivered a cash splash for the defence forces and cost of living support, including a cut to the fuel excise. The deficit for 2022-23 is expected to be $78 billion, 3.4% of GDP. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced the fuel excise ... |
| | | ... 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 ... |
| | | ... public sector. Based on percentages, GuildSuper has the highest share of women members at 85%; Australian Defence Force Super has the highest share of young women members (91%); while Challenger has the highest share of retired women of 84%. In 2020 ... |
| | | ... advocacy, and projects to address the specific needs of our customers, and especially our current and former Australian Defence Force personnel," Hill said. "For CSC this is an important partnership that will help improve the wellbeing of our staff ... |
| | | ... Respiratory managing director Christophe Demaison. INNA-051 works by stimulating the innate immune system, the first line of defence against the invasion of pathogens. By boosting the immune response at the primary site of infection, the ability of the ... |
| | | ... for electronic commerce during his time at Sunsuper. In 1996, he was a technology staff soldier in the Australian Defence Force. "David has a great technical mind and we are excited to use his experience to improve our members' online interactions with ... |
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