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Your Future Your Super – what’s in the final legislation? - Jul 2021

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The final legislation for the Your Future, Your Super measures passed...

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Your Future Your Super – what’s in the final legislation? - Jul 2021

60 mins
1 CPD Hours

Quarterly Policy Update Advice  Governance  Policy  Risk

The final legislation for the Your Future, Your Super measures passed Parliament on 17 June but a few things have changed from the original proposals. 

Mel Birks, GM of Advocacy provides an overview of what made it through, what the start dates are and what it means for your fund, your members and employers.

 

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Really great presentation. Insightful and interesting. Mel came across very knowledgeable and presented clearly. Thank you so much.

Amiranda Nesci
Marketing Specialist
Cbus

Great session, very informative with lots of good questions. A very competent, engaging presenter. Thank you.

Chris Wilkinson
NGS

Published Date: 09 July 2021

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Mel Birks, General Manager, Advocacy, AIST

Mel started her career in superannuation in the ATO, moving to work with industry super funds in 2004.  Her roles have included senior roles in stakeholder relations, strategy, marketing and communications in Link Group/ Superpartners, HESTA, Hostplus, AUSfund, Industry Fund Services and ME Bank. Prior to joining AIST in September 2019, she was at  ASIC as a Senior Specialist in the Superannuation team.

As General Manager, Advocacy at AIST and works closely with AIST member funds, regulators and government on policy and implementation issues. Mel is passionate about delivering benefits to members, with a particular focus on improving women’s retirement outcomes.

Mel is recently finished a six year stint on the Victorian Committee of Women in Super as Chair and Deputy Chair and joined the Mother’s Day Classic Foundation board in late 2020 as a director. She has been volunteering for the event since 2004.

She has Bachelor of Science from the University of Melbourne, a Graduate Diploma in Educational Psychology from Monash University and a MBA from Deakin University and has successfully completed the Advanced Leadership Program run by Women & Leadership Australia


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