Latest News
The 2012 program kicked off formally in March with a week-long
residential program that exposed the 'grads to the history of the
superannuation industry and the not-for-profit sector's role in the
industry more broadly, and they were thrown in the deep end trying
to get their heads around super's notorious acronym-filled
lexicon.
Added to this, the grads also completed AIST's RG146 (essential
knowledge for anyone in the industry) and we are pleased to say
that after lots of study everyone passed their final
assessment.
Since then the Super Grads group have been lucky enough to
attend the Conference of Major Super Funds (CMSF), a national
gathering of over 1200 industry professionals, where they got
first-hand insights from many of the speakers in private group
catch-ups after each session. And if all that wasn't
demanding enough, one grad also took part in the CMSF Super's
Got Talent competition, winning first prize with her rendition
of Queen's Crazy Little Thing Called Love.
Over the next eight months the Grads will enjoy two one-week
placements in different related organisations to help them gain a
wider a understanding of the industry, another educational
residential program, and undertake group projects focussed on
enhancing the role of the not-for-profit super sector.