Topic: Superannuation
screen share work meeting A challenging year for all of us

Chair Don Luke addressed QSuper’s first Annual Members Meeting on 10 November 2020. Here’s what he had to say:

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boy watering plants with grandfather How you can be ready for a possible Super Guarantee rate rise

Your guide to what will impact the decision on whether increases to the rate of compulsory super you pay your employees will go ahead

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Members first 2020 QSuper Chair Don Luke: Our hearts go out to members

QSuper Chairman, Don Luke, offers support to members whose lives have been impacted by COVID-19 and expresses his gratitude to those members at the front line of the community response to the health threat.

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woman and man having a conversation Questions to ask when choosing life insurance

6 questions to ask when choosing personal insurance.

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QSuper SuperRatings Award win 2021 QSuper wins SuperRatings Fund of the Year

QSuper has scored more big wins for members at the prestigious annual SuperRatings and Lonsec awards, recognising excellence in the superannuation industry.

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Indigenous Australian filling in forms Making an impact for Indigenous Australians and superannuation

QSuper has become an Impact Partner supporting financial wellbeing and connecting Indigenous Australians with super

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Investment meeting Crises the ultimate test for investment risk management

QSuper’s Investments team explains dynamic asset allocation and why crises put it to the ultimate test.

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QSuper Annual Investment Update 2020 Annual Investment Update: success during the storm

Go inside the minds managing your investments to see how QSuper’s unique ‘risk-balanced’ strategy has been successful in such a tumultuous year.

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New alliances aim to mutually New alliances aim to mutually benefit QSuper, our partners and employers

QSuper has entered into mutually beneficial strategic partnerships with employer technology providers.

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manager at desk Will scheduled Super Guarantee rate rises go ahead

Arguments for and against increasing the rate of compulsory super contributions are making headlines. What does it mean for you?

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