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October 2025
The new war in super will change how your money’s managed
The combination of demographics and a shift to wealth platforms has ramifications for superannuation fund liquidity and their investments in unlisted assets.
Big super pushes for performance test to include retirement products
The proposal from AustralianSuper and Australian Retirement Trust, made in Treasury submissions, puts them in direct conflict with their for-profit peers.
August 2025
Super & Wealth Summit 2025
The AFR Super & Wealth Summit 2025 is your essential roadmap to navigating critical challenges and opportunities in Australia’s $4 trillion superannuation system.
October 2024
The next big threat to our $4 trillion super sector might lie within
Former treasurer and CBUS chairman Wayne Swan is far from finished fighting the superannuation wars. But he also sees another risk to the sector’s stability.
Swan accuses Cbus critics of ‘raw politics’ and ‘deliberate damage’
The former treasurer said industry funds were under attack from critics jealous of their success.
Super funds urged to move on from ‘suboptimal’ apps and get on Reddit
If they want to reach young people, superannuation funds need to talk to them where they are, technology experts say.
‘It burns’: AusSuper CIO tormented by $1.1b private equity fail
Mark Delaney spoke candidly about having to write off that sum in equity and loans tied to an American online education start-up.
Advice reforms to be legislated by May next year: Stephen Jones
The Assistant Treasurer says he is “impatient” to have the next tranche of advice reforms legislated, as super funds push for freedom to give broader advice.
Private markets thawing, says CIO of $330b super fund
Superannuation funds say their size and scale gives them an edge in competing for private assets, but not in public markets.
How big super became the corporate enforcer
Few could’ve predicted who would be enforcing standards in corporate Australia in 2024. It’s all about the weight of money.
Allow people to ‘cash out’ of super above 8pc: Grattan
A debate about using superannuation for housing prompted the institute’s policy expert Brendan Coates to call for radical change.
APRA reveals $10.8b spending by super funds but rules out blacklists
The regulator considered a blanket ban on funds making payments to unions or advertisers, but decided against it.
Aware Super watching for transparency in WiseTech review
Representatives of Aware Super, which owns about 1.18 per cent of WiseTech, had a “constructive” meeting with the board and chairman on Monday.
Why using your super to help pay your mortgage is the 'rational' choice
Grattan Institute's Brendan Coates says he expects to use some super to pay off his mortgage and that is the rational choice for many Australians.
APRA’s crackdown on super spending needs a sinner
Judging super funds’ spending on investments should be the easy bit. Good luck making sense of “administration and other costs” that make up more than half of funds’ expenses.
Super funds told bigger must be better for customers, too
The $3.9 trillion sector needs to start making good on its promise that scale would lead to better customer service and financial outcomes for members, ASIC says.
Big super pushes boards on culture after WiseTech, MinRes dramas
Industry superannuation funds are ramping up their focus on the culture of the companies they invest in as scandals wipe billions off corporate valuations.
August 2024
Super funds in the new era of scrutiny and engagement
Dissect wealth and advice trends and how to deliver better outcomes for savers, retirees and investors at the Financial Review’s Super and Wealth Summit 2024.
November 2023
Baby Boomers need to be open to digital financial advice
There’s a new model in the United States that is taking off and potentially viable in Australia.
‘Financial heartbreak’: Customer complaints about super jump 32pc
Former truck driver Christian Jensen had to apply for two hardship variations on his mortgage due to delays from his super fund.