There are benefits to paying timely attention to your super early in your working life to get the most from this publicly mandated form of financial self-discipline, writes CEPAR Associate Investigator Professor Susan Thorp.
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CEPAR Chief Investigator Professor Peter McDonald has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).
Let me take this opportunity to wish you all a peaceful and joyous holiday season, and a terrific new year.
CEPAR Co-Deputy Director Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey has been appointed to the World Dementia Council.
Over 100 delegates from academia, industry, and government participated in the Colloquium, which was held on 5-6 December at UNSW Sydney, to discuss the latest research on pensions, superannuation, and retirement.
In recognition of her distinguished research, CEPAR Deputy Director Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey has been awarded the Royal Society of NSW (RSNSW) Award in the Social and Behavioural Sciences.
CEPAR Chief Investigator Professor Sharon Parker has been recognised as Curtin University's Researcher of the Year.
CEPAR Chief Investigator Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey and UNSW Professor Johannes le Coutre have helped develop a brain-friendly cake as part of Meals on Wheels 70th anniversary.
Increased state intervention in the Chinese economy has led to productivity declines, creating a cascading effect, writes CEPAR Partner Investigator Professor Hanming Fang.