Jasmine Siljic

Jasmine Siljic

Jasmine Siljic is a journalist at Super Review. Prior to joining SR, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University.

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One in nine Australians aged over 50 expect to have $250,000 in unpaid debt in retirement – debt worries are leading to concerns about their ability to achieve their desi...

Christine Franks has been appointed to the SMSF Association’s board as its governance expert in replacement of a former board member....

With more than 5.2 million younger Australians in underperforming MySuper accounts, an asset manager has encouraged members to investigate higher-risk options as they hav...

Australian superannuation funds have welcomed the Delivering Better Financial Outcomes reforms as a “big win” to provide expanded advice services, including the ability t...

Superannuation members have much to gain from impact investments, Rest believes, as the industry super fund targets a 1 per cent allocation towards this strategy by 2026....

Superannuation funds have bounced back after three months of losses, with November seeing strong returns into the holiday period. ...

The Super Members Council of Australia, the newly merged AIST and ISA body, has voiced its support for payday superannuation following the government’s consultation....

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced the government will soon consult to improve the superannuation performance test amid claims that it disincentivises sustainable inves...

With Future Group acquiring 100 per cent of the female-focused fund, Verve Super chief executive Christina Hobbs shares with Super Review how its advocacy and investment ...

Two actuaries have urged for an overhaul of the current retirement framework to better prepare Australians for the future and improve the accessibility of general financi...

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