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HomeTag: Superannuation

Tag: Superannuation

Let’s Put People In Charge Of Their Own Super

Let’s Put People In Charge Of Their Own Super

Brett Hogan 5 May 2017 Finance and economics, Ipa today,

Imagine if your boss called you into their office to tell you they had decided who you could bank with. Or your private telephone or electricity provider. Or whether you had to invest in shares or...

Originally appeared in The Spectator Australia
Media Releases
There Should Be No Role For Employers In Employee Super Fund Choice

There Should Be No Role For Employers In Employee Super Fund Choice

Brett Hogan 29 March 2017 Dignity of work, Ipa today,

Free market think tank the Institute of Public Affairs has welcomed the direction of the Productivity Commission’s Draft Report into Alternative Superannuation Default Models but will urge...

Opinion
There Is A Better Home For Superannuation

There Is A Better Home For Superannuation

Simon Breheny 16 March 2017 Finance and economics, Ipa today,

Giving people access to their own money is an uncontroversial idea. Young people trying to enter the housing market should be granted access to their own superannuation accounts to help make it...

Originally appeared in The Australian Financial Review
Submissions
Submission To The Senate Economics Committee Inquiry Into The Superannuation (Objective) Bill 2016 [Provisions]

Submission To The Senate Economics Committee Inquiry Into The Superannuation (Objective) Bill 2016 [Provisions]

Brett Hogan 22 December 2016 Finance and economics, Publications,

Policymakers shouldn’t be asking how the superannuation system can better support government spending, or more stringently punish those who seek to take care of themselves. It should be...

Submission To The Senate Economics Legislation Committee Inquiry Into The Australian Government Superannuation Imposition Bill

Brett Hogan 21 November 2016 Finance and economics, Publications,

The purpose of the retirement income system should be to enable Australians to maintain in retirement the living standards they achieve during their working lives. While our system largely...

Default Superannuation – Let All Australians choose

Brett Hogan 1 November 2016 Media releases, Publications,

All Australians should have the freedom to choose their superannuation fund according to a submission to the Productivity Commission’s Superannuation Default Model Inquiry by free-market...

Submission On Alternative Superannuation Default Models

Brett Hogan 28 October 2016 Finance and economics, Publications,

The Institute of Public Affairs believes that superannuation lies at the heart of important national policy questions about taxes, spending, personal responsibility and choice, as well as the...

Submission On Exposure Draft Of Superannuation Legislation

Brett Hogan 16 September 2016 Finance and economics, Publications,

Superannuation lies at the heart of important national policy questions about taxes, spending, personal responsibility and the role of government. Almost a quarter of a century after the...

The Turnbull Government Backs An Unprincipled Purpose Of Super

John Roskam 9 September 2016 Finance and economics, Opinion,

On Wednesday the Turnbull government released draft legislation to bring some of its superannuation promises into law. These changes are not the whole policy – we are told that some of the...

Strangling The Goose With The Golden Egg

Rebecca Weiser 1 September 2016 Finance and economics, Publications,

Why we need to cut superannuation taxes on Middle Australia. The purpose of the retirement income system should be to enable Australians to maintain in retirement the living standards they achieve...

Opinion
Malcolm Turnbull Is Set On Making Super Another ETS Moment For Himself

Malcolm Turnbull Is Set On Making Super Another ETS Moment For Himself

John Roskam 15 July 2016 Finance and economics, Opinion,

In 2009 as the leader of the opposition Malcolm Turnbull supported the introduction of an emissions trading scheme. He maintained his support for an ETS in the face of overwhelming opposition from...

Keeping Super Safe: A Call For Greater Transparency From Superannuation Funds

Louise Staley 25 April 2010 Finance and economics, Publications,

Disclosure levels by Australian superannuation funds are inadequate. Disclosure levels should meet international benchmarks to adequately protect Australians’ superannuation savings. The...

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Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott Joins The IPA’s Fight For Australian Values
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott Joins The IPA’s Fight For Australian Values

The Institute of Public Affairs has today announced that the 28th Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon Tony Abbott will join the IPA as a Distinguished Fellow. Mr Abbott will be working with the...

The Fair Go – Going, Gone: The Decline Of The Australian Way Of Life, 2000 to 2020
The Fair Go – Going, Gone: The Decline Of The Australian Way Of Life, 2000 to 2020

Key findings : The quality of the Australian way of life is collapsing.  The Australian Way of Life Scoreboard, which measures the quality of the Australian way of life, has declined by 28.5%...

The Guardian’s New War On Free Speech
The Guardian’s New War On Free Speech

On the 21st and 22nd of January the Institute of Public Affairs received correspondence about a planned register of think-tanks in Australia by The Guardian Australia “to improve Australian...

Australia Versus Google
Australia Versus Google

The out-going Trump administration finally woke up to a nasty little rort that the Australian government was planning on running against United States tech giants operating in Australia. On...

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