Cormann set to outline Coalition's super approach

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31 May 2013
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The Shadow Assistant Treasurer, Senator Mathias Cormann, will outline the Coalition's approach to superannuation policy and retirement incomes at a joint Super Review/Metlife breakfast in Sydney on 12 June.

Cormann will be the keynote speaker at the event, which will include Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia chief executive Pauline Vamos; leading economist Don Stammer; and the chief executives of key superannuation funds.

The breakfast debate will be significant because it comes at a time when the Government's Stronger Super legislation is still finding its way through the Parliament and as the major political parties position themselves ahead of the September Federal election.

The event will be held at Sydney's Dockside.

For more information on this Super Review Thought Leadership event or to register check out superreview.com.au.

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