Superannuation has been front and centre of discussion leading up to the Abbott Government’s second budget, from the equity of the current tax regime right through to the role of super funds investing in infrastructure. On the morning of the same day that Federal Treasurer, Joe Hockey, hands down his Budget, Super Review have brought together a panel of superannuation experts to discuss the options and what they expect to see when Hockey rises to table his second economic manifesto.
Date: | Tuesday 12 May 2015 |
Time: | 7.00am registration and continental Breakfast served |
Where: | The Grand Hyatt Melbourne |
Tom Garcia, CEO, Australian Institute of Superannuation Funds
Dr Steven Kates, Economist, Associate Professor at RMIT
Jocelyn Furlan, Immediate past chair of Superannuation Complaints Tribunal
Andrew Proebstl, CEO, Legalsuper
7:00am – 7:30am | Registration |
7:35am |
Welcome and housekeeping |
7.35am – 8.35am |
Expert panel Tom Garcia, CEO, Australian Institute of Superannuation Funds |
8:35am – 8:40am |
Conclusion and wrap-up |
8.50am | Finish |
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