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| | ... Elbit despite the Future Fund being banned from investing in it "since at least 2021 due to 'exclusions related to military weapons-related Conventions or Treaties ratified by Australia'," Shoebridge said. Shoebridge wants Labor to introduce ... |
| | | ... On his return, he will explore new opportunities. An industry veteran, Watson was previously chief executive of Military Super and deputy head of MTAA Super, now Spirit Super. During his 10 years with MTAA Super, he was awarded Executive of the Year ... |
| | | ... Aware Super, Public Sector Superannuation (PSS), UniSuper, CFS FirstChoice, BT Super, Hostplus, MLC Super, and Military Super. AustralianSuper's projected retiree FUM share for 2032 is 33%, while ART sits at 31%, Aware Super at 60%, PSS at 37%, Hostplus ... |
| | | ... implicit in Australia's current reliance on imported oil, indirectly addressed by Australia's recently announced military strategy realignment. Central to this is an integrated policy architecture for the trillions of dollars of investment capital ... |
| | | ... that certain veterans' invalidity pension payments in the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits (DFRDB) and Military Superannuation benefits (MSB) schemes are super lump sums for income tax purposes rather than superannuation income stream ... |
| | | ... found that certain veterans' invalidity pension payments in the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits (DFRDB) and Military Superannuation benefits (MSB) schemes are super lump sums for income tax purposes rather than superannuation income stream ... |
| | | ... condemnation or sanctions by the international community and New Zealand has imposed meaningful diplomatic, economic or military sanctions aimed at that government," the investors said. Like many other nations, the New Zealand government has strongly ... |
| | | ... Sector Accumulation Plan (PSSap). In 2011, Parliament passed new laws overhauling the Commonwealth's public service and military superannuation schemes. The Australian Reward Investment Alliance (ARIA) and Military Trustee Boards then merged to become ... |
| | | ... sustainable portfolios invest in companies that improve the planet and avoids industries such as fossil fuels, tobacco, fur, military and weapons. The portfolios invest in ETFs offered by BlackRock, Invesco, Vanguard, State Street, Impact Shares and ... |
| | | ... of boards and leaders. Cosgrove delivered a speech on leadership strategies through good times and bad, drawing on his military experience, at the Conference of Major Superannuation Funds in Adelaide today. Corporate boards should be the chief executive's ... |
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