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Drawing on his long and stellar career in the military and his time as Governor General, Sir Peter Cosgrove shared his insights.
Dr Megan Clark AC took attendees on an intergalactic journey as she shared fascinating insights from the Australian Space Agency
Against the background of a highly charged political environment and an increasingly competitive marketplace, what is the future of super?
With the growing focus among consumers and investors on sustainable finance, what are the opportunities and challenges for super funds?
The impact of COVID on society and our economy has been profound. This session drilled down on the future of work, the economic outlook, investment trends, the global perspective and more.
What happens when individuals are exposed to overlapping forms of discrimination and marginalisation?
COVID has changed the way we connect, bringing new challenges and opportunities to member engagement.
With an election fast approaching, Labor’s Stephen Jones MP shared insights into the federal budget, the Your Future Your Super legislation and Labor’s vision for our retirement income system.
Following on from the May Budget, Senator Hume outlined the government’s priorities for super in this minister’s address.
Cyber security is the number-one issue that keeps execs and directors awake at night.
How might COVID reshape the geopolitics of the world? Are we on the verge of a new era of protectionism or is the pre-pandemic trend towards greater globalisation set to accelerate?
Against the backdrop of increasing geo-political tension and the varied recovery from the pandemic across the Asia Pacific region, this session examined opportunities and challenges for investors in the region.
This session explored new findings on the driving factors behind rising intergenerational inequality and what can be done to ensure a fairer outcome for younger generations of Australians.
Against the background of the controversial Your Future Your Super reform package and the Federal Budget, this timely session looked at what funds can expect from the regulators and the key reforms on the policy horizon.
Industry mergers are accelerating and there were plenty of insights to share in this session.
IIncreasingly, it is investors and companies rather than governments that are doing the heavy lifting in response to climate change.
The May 11 Federal Budget revealed to which extent the Retirement Income Review has influenced the Federal Government’s policy direction.