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How changes noted in the 1992-93 cabinet papers affect our super today

  • Written by Helen Hodgson, Associate Professor, Curtin Law School and Curtin Business School, Curtin University
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While superannuation changes were debated all through 2016 we were often reminded that the superannuation system is still maturing. Many workers retiring today were not members of a superannuation scheme for much of their working life.

The cabinet papers of 1992-93 released today by the National Archives of Australia give an insight into how, and...

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