Australian Retirement Trust appoints new Chair
30 September 2022
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Australian Retirement Trust (ART), the $200 billion dollar superannuation fund formed from the merger of Sunsuper and QSuper, has announced the appointment of Andrew Fraser as Chair of its Board to steward the Fund through its next phase of integration and growth.
Mr Fraser was appointed as an independent Director of Sunsuper in September 2015, and as Sunsuper Chair in February 2018. He has served as a director on the ART Board since February following the merger and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role having served on Boards across a number of sectors over the last decade.
Commenting on his appointment, Mr Fraser said: “It is a great responsibility to Chair the Board of Australian Retirement Trust. I am grateful for the trust and confidence of my fellow Trustee Directors and I very much look forward to continuing to work to grow and guard the retirement savings of the two million Australians who entrust us with their superannuation.”
Mr Fraser replaces Mr Don Luke, who decided to step down from the role of Chair as the end of his term approached.
“Don’s contribution to Australian Retirement Trust, and to QSuper and Sunsuper prior to the merger, is peerless. He is an outstanding individual and I’ve been grateful to work with and for him. I know my colleagues wish him all the very best as he moves into the next phase and look forward to celebrating his achievements and service in coming months,” Mr Fraser said.
Mr Luke was previously Chair of QSuper and served as CEO of Sunsuper for more than a decade.
“I’m truly passionate about the superannuation industry, and it has been an honour to serve our members over many years, including at Sunsuper as CEO, at QSuper as Chair and most recently as Chair of Australian Retirement Trust,” said Mr Luke.
“It has been an immense privilege to be able to work with the Board and the whole ART team to improve retirement outcomes for our members. Our members can rest assured they’re in very safe and capable hands going forward.”
Australian Retirement Trust CEO, Bernard Reilly, gave credit to Mr Luke’s leadership during a period of transformation for both QSuper and Sunsuper and the superannuation sector.
“Don Luke was integral to the successful delivery of the largest and most complex superannuation merger in Australian history to form ART, leaving a lasting legacy for ART’s two million members. On behalf of the Board and executive team I thank Don for his unwavering focus and commitment to acting in our members best interests,” Mr Reilly said.
Although stepping down as Chair, Mr Luke will remain an independent director until the end of his term on 30 November 2022. Mr Fraser’s appointment is effective from mid-October.
About Australian Retirement Trust
Australian Retirement Trust is the super fund formed through the merger of Sunsuper and QSuper on 28 February 2022.
We are one of Australia's largest super funds, proud to take care of over $200 billion in retirement savings for more than two million members.
As a fund that works for members, not shareholders, we work in members' best interests and commit to returning profits to them as lower fees and better services.
Andrew Fraser
Andrew is a professional director and serves on a range of boards, across different industry sectors. He was Chair of Sunsuper from 2018 to 2022 and previously Chair of the Investment Committee (from 2016-2018). Andrew was appointed as an independent Director of Sunsuper in September 2015. He is also a Director of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia.
Andrew is a Director of BESIX Watpac and Brisbane Broncos (ASX:BBL) and serves as President of Motorsport Australia.
In addition to Chairing Orange Sky Australia, Andrew also serves in other not-for-profit roles as a Director of 3rd Space Brisbane and the Hear and Say Centre.
In 2021 he was appointed as Deputy Chancellor of Griffith University, where he is also the Chair of Finance and Risk Committee of the University Council. Andrew is a graduate of Griffith, from which he holds First Class Honours Degrees in Law and Commerce and won the University Medal.
Previously he was the Head of Strategy & Investment at the National Rugby League (NRL) and has served as Director of the Rugby League World Cup 2017 Ltd, New Zealand Rugby League Inc and on the Australian Sports Commission. Andrew served as a Minister in two governments including as Treasurer of Queensland from 2007 to 2012.