![]() Phil Turner Partner, Gilbert and Tobin (at time of writing) Phil Turner is a partner at Gilbert + Tobin and specialises in superannuation and financial services regulation.
PHIL TURNER , SILVANA WOOD , RICHARD HARRIS , TOM BRETT | FRIDAY, 3 NOV 2023 This paper sets out the most interesting observations from an analysis of how the obligations under the FAR compare to existing obligations for RSE licensees. Read more PHIL TURNER | FRIDAY, 30 JUN 2023 This paper provides an overview of ASIC's expectations and recommendations Read more PHIL TURNER , SIMON BURNS , LESLEY SUTTON | FRIDAY, 15 JUL 2022 This paper considers the impact of the critical infrastructure reforms on registrable superannuation entity (RSE) licensees both as infrastructure investors and as owners, or operators, of critical superannuation assets. Read more ILONA MILLAR , PHIL TURNER | FRIDAY, 6 MAY 2022 This paper looks at the background to CPG 229, APRA's expectations regarding governance of climate risk and climate risk management, the upcoming APRA survey and next steps. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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Small fee increases cost nest eggs $77k: Vanguard
A new analysis from Vanguard Australia shows superannuation funds charging marginal fee increases can cost members $77,000 in retirement.
MySuper assets pursue $1.5tn Choice sector
MySuper assets are fast catching up to the $1.5 trillion Choice sector, hitting nearly $1.2 trillion in the March quarter.
SMC pushes for carers to qualify for SG
Australia's unpaid carers could retire with up to $45,000 more in superannuation if the federal government extends the Super Guarantee (SG) to the Carer Payment, according to new research from the Super Members Council (SMC).
FEATURE | Member engagement | On the ball
Disengagement has cast a long shadow over the superannuation system, undermining the potential for members to achieve better retirement outcomes. A mixture of policy changes and increased awareness, however, is finally shifting members' attitude. Karren Vergara writes.
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SHARON DAVIS
NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FUTURE GROUP AUSTRALIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD
NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FUTURE GROUP AUSTRALIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD
Sharon Davis has always been fascinated by the human condition; it has driven her passion for people, her career, and building a better future for the next generation and beyond. Eliza Bavin writes.









