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Young Aussies warned to think carefully about DIY super
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
The industry super fund sector has found a correlation between a surge in advice fees taken from accounts over the past two years and a spike in switching.
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OpIndia
· Jul 9, 2026
India becomes retirement wealth engine for Australia as AustralianSuper invests another AU$500 million after strong NIIF returns, raises exposure to AU$3.3 billion; Read details
Australia’s huge superannuation pool has grown faster than its domestic market. Funds are moving overseas for liquidity and diversity as India offers infrastructure, equities and private markets at scale for stronger long-term returns.
Financial Times
· Jun 28, 2026
Overseas pension funds rethink investments in UK housing
Australia’s Aware Super and Omers of Canada have faced issues with planning policy and retrospective liability
Sky News Australia
· Jul 5, 2026
‘Best renewable country in the world’: Bowen doubles down on Australia's renewable future
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen says Australia can become an energy superpower through renewables. “Australia is the best renewable country in the world, and we want to use that to create energy abundance,” Mr Bowen told Sky News Australia. “Mr Canavan and Mr Tehan wander around saying the word abundance, but of course when they were in office four gigawatts of dispatchable energy left the grid and only one gigawatt came on. “The most unreliable part of our energy system is coal; Mr Canavan would have a lot more of it if he had a choice.”
Brisbane Times
· Jul 6, 2026
Gus in awe of Latrell's incredible rise
Phil Gould and Latrell Mitchell speak about the incredible rise of the Rabbitohs superstar from a young age.
India TV News
· Jul 9, 2026
PM Modi welcomes investment of over Rs 3,310 crore by Australia's largest pension fund AustralianSuper
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on the second leg of his three-nation tour, on Thursday welcomed AustralianSuper's additional AU500 million or over Rs 3,310 crore investment in India's National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF), saying the move reflected global confidence in India's growth story. AustralianSuper is Australia's largest pension fund, managing more than 410 billion in members’ retirement savings on behalf of more than 3.6 million members from more than 485,000 businesses (as at 31 December 2025).
9 News Australia
· Jul 10, 2026
Young Aussies driving major boom in cinema box office sales | 9 News Australia
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Related coverage for "Young Aussies warned to think carefully about DIY super": OpIndia — India becomes retirement wealth engine for Australia as AustralianSuper invests another AU$500 million after strong NIIF returns, raises exposure to AU$3.3 billion; Read details. Financial Times — Overseas pension funds rethink investments in UK housing. Sky News Australia — ‘Best renewable country in the world’: Bowen doubles down on Australia's renewable future. Brisbane Times — Gus in awe of Latrell's incredible rise. India TV News — PM Modi welcomes investment of over Rs 3,310 crore by Australia's largest pension fund AustralianSuper. 9 News Australia — Young Aussies driving major boom in cinema box office sales | 9 News Australia
