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  2. CareSuper - Wikipedia

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    CARE Super (stylised CareSuper) is an Australian industry super fund. It was established in 1986, as a retirement fund for people in professional, managerial, administration and service industries. It services over 500,000 members Australia-wide and has $53 billion in funds under management.

  3. Category:Superannuation funds in Australia - Wikipedia

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  4. Aware Super - Wikipedia

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    In September/October 2011, a security vulnerability in First State Super's system was discovered by a customer. First State Super received considerable negative publicity nationally and internationally, [19] [20] [21] both for the severity of and ease of compromise of the exploit, and also for the actions and public relations that occurred in the aftermath of the notification.

  5. Industry superannuation fund - Wikipedia

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    An industry superannuation fund (or, simply, 'industry fund') are Australian superannuation funds that historically were established by Australian trade unions to manage retirement savings for workers in their industry.

  6. Pension fund - Wikipedia

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    A pension fund, also known as a superannuation fund in some countries, is any program, fund, or scheme which provides retirement income.The U.S. Government's Social Security Trust Fund, which oversees $2.57 trillion in assets, is the world's largest public pension fund.

  7. Michael Easson - Wikipedia

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    Whilst at the Labor Council he was managing director of Radio Station 2KY (1989 to 1994), and in 1989 co-founded both Asset Super (since 2012 part of CARE Super) and Chifley Financial Services. Between 1978 and 1987 Easson served as a member for the NSW council of the Trade Union Trading Authority (TUTA).

  8. Want a healthier morning routine? The 5 best things experts ...

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    Many people believe that how you start your morning can set the tone for the rest of the day. Those people also tend to be the types who spring out of bed at the crack of dawn, do sun salutations ...

  9. MTAA Super - Wikipedia

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    Read The Signs is a join initiative between Lifeline Australia and MTAA Super. This program is aimed at promoting suicide prevention among MTAA Super members. Launched in September 2004, Read The Signs was a result of the concern at the numbers of suicide deaths in Australia.