![]() Michael Rice Executive Director, Rice Warner (at time of writing) Michael Rice is Rice Warner's executive director. He specialises in providing strategic advice to the superannuation industry and contributes to Rice Warner's public policy work, which includes submissions to government inquiries, and research. Rice has undertaken pioneering research into Age Pension dependency and trends. He has a keen interest in the integration of social security and superannuation, as well as measuring the adequacy of retirement incomes.
MICHAEL RICE | FRIDAY, 26 MAR 2021 Would it reduce inequality in Australia? Retirement Income Review The Retirement Income Review was formed in September 2019 with the appointment of the Panel Members, Mike Callaghan AM PSM (Chair), Ms Carolyn Kay and Dr Deborah Ralston. The Panel was ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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