Annual newsletter 2024 (under age 50)
The Fund is the top performer over 15 years. Read our performance update, what's happening in super and more.
Annual newsletter 2024 (age 50 or over)
The Fund is the top performer over 15 years. Read our performance update, what's happening in super and more.
Market And Economic Conditions: Q2 2024
US inflation slows, providing some relief to inflation and interest rate concerns
Monthly Market Review: June 2024
US inflation eases further whilst the US Federal Reserve (Fed) kept interest rates unchanged citing the need for more evidence of disinflation to cut rates.
Monthly Market Review: May 2024
Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept interest rates unchanged and atelevatedlevels due to continued poor inflation data.
Market And Economic Conditions: Q1 2024
Regional economic divergences remained a theme with the US resilient and Europe weak.
Monthly Market Review: April 2024
US Inflation remained elevated in the short term, raising expectations that disinflation may be stalling.
Spouse accounts
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What does comfortable mean?
Comfortable can mean many things – could be a warm blanket on a comfy couch or a well-worn pair of hiking boots – but for our purposes here we’ll limit the scope to financial security.
Who will get your super when you die?
It is highly likely that your superannuation benefit will become one of your most valuable assets.
Monthly Market Review: March 2024
Economic growth remains regionally divergent, with the US notably resilient.
Annual Newsletter 2023
Read about the Fund's annual performance, the latest super news and more.
Annual Newsletter 2022
Here's the Fund's annual update on its performance, how to make the most of your super and more.
Annual Newsletter 2021
Check out this update of the Fund's last year and what's been happening.
Monthly Market Review: February 2024
Economic data released over the past month continues to suggest divergent growth conditions among regions globally.