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For the old, rich and retired: the myths of SMSFs
With the uptake of self-managed super funds now skewing toward a younger cohort, not retirees, it appears that SMSFs are surrounded by a gamut of other myths that need busting.
With the uptake of self-managed super funds now skewing toward a younger cohort, not retirees, it appears that SMSFs are surrounded by a gamut of other myths that need busting.
Rising commodity prices and demand for critical minerals is driving investment in South Australia’s resource sector as the local mining industry approaches levels not seen in more than a decade.
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A changing climate means dramatic risks for the world – and for investments too, says the chief of the world’s largest investment manager.
Thomas Foods International will invest several hundred million dollars in a new state-of-the-art abattoir at Murray Bridge, almost 18 months since its previous plant was destroyed by fire.
Australia’s economy may have reached a “gentle turning point” on the back of lower interest rates and recent tax cuts, Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe says.
A State Government-commissioned review of South Australia’s international and interstate engagement has confirmed that much of the previous government’s agenda was correct, argues former trade minister Martin Hamilton-Smith. So why, he asks, is it taking so long for the Marshall Government to take action?