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AustralianSuper is an Australian superannuation fund headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria.It is an industry super fund, and so operates through a mutual fund structure.. With over A$ 340 billion of retirement savings under management and more than 3.4 million members, AustralianSuper is the largest superannuation fund in Australia and the sixteenth largest pension fund in the world.
The Australian Retirement Trust (ART) is an Australian superannuation fund headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland. It has over A$300 billion in retirement savings under management and 2.4 million members, making it Australia's second-largest superannuation fund.
Paul Schroder (born 1966 or 1967 [1]) is a former trade union official, and current chief executive of AustralianSuper, Australia's largest superfund by assets under management. [2] [3] [4] [1] Paul spent 20 years working in the Australian union movement before joining AustralianSuper. During this time he worked for the Finance Sector Union. [5]
New South Wales Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages. Civil registration in Australia of births, deaths and marriages as well other life events (such as changes of name, registration of relationships, adoption or surrogacy arrangements, changes of sex) is carried out and maintained by each state and territory in Australia, in an office called a Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
United Super Pty Ltd is the Trustee of Cbus Superannuation Fund. The Directors of United Super Pty Ltd are appointed in equal number from member and employer associations in the construction and building industries. An Independent Director also sits on the board. [5] The current Chair of the board is Wayne Swan, former Treasurer of Australia.
The obverse shows the arms of the commonwealth of Australia within a rim carrying the inscription "The National Medal for Service" in capital letters. The reverse is plain. The 32 mm (1.3 in)-wide ribbon has 15 alternating gold and blue stripes. These colours are the livery colours of Australia, derived from the torse of the coat of arms of ...
the portion of the benefit relating to undeducted contributions is tax free. the remaining amount below the low tax threshold ($160,000 in 2010/11 for those 55 and older) is tax free, with the low tax threshold being indexed annually by Average Weekly Overtime Earnings in increments of $5,000.
Australia is an equitable distribution country, [40] meaning that on divorce or death of a spouse net wealth is not split evenly (50/50) as community property. Instead courts have wide powers, taking into account 27 or so statutory factors, to determine what a "just and equitable" division of wealth would be. [ 41 ]