Rob Prugue’s plea for marriage equality
Founder of People Reaching Out to People (PROP) Rob Prugue warns that the marriage law postal survey will cause psychological harm.
Founder of People Reaching Out to People (PROP) Rob Prugue warns that the marriage law postal survey will cause psychological harm.
Recently installed VicSuper chair Christine Stewart is an advocate for ongoing trustee education and consensus decision-making.
The debate about making the superannuation system more efficient must acknowledge the value active management can add, Maria Wilton writes.
Local names Mirvac and GPT Group will sit alongside the likes of Tesla in UniSuper’s new Global Environmental Opportunities option.
A lawsuit against CBA highlights why investors must demand the companies they invest in disclose climate risks, Pauline Vamos writes.
AustralianSuper’s Innes McKeand oversees the largest, and fastest growing equity portfolio in the country. He is looking for active results.
Sean Henaghan, the CIO and director of AMP Capital’s $85 billion multi-asset group, doesn’t mince words about the challenges ahead.
As technology levels the playing field, funds must find new ways to generate competitive advantage, explains AMP Capital’s Alistair Rew.
APRA has been granted a number of new special powers. AIST boss Eva Scheerlinck argues it is the banks the regulators should be focused on.
Bill Shorten wants to be Australia’s next PM. If he succeeds one of the first things on his to-do list will be to launch a royal commission.
Big life insurers will need to collaborate with nimble ‘insurtech’ start-ups to produce the best outcomes, TAL’s Fiona Macgregor writes.
As Asian demand for food booms, it’s time to work to overcome the hurdles to local investment in bush communities, Stephen Anthony writes.