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Industry super funds

Discussion in 'Australia' started by LCG, Jul 27, 2006.

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  1. LCG

    LCG Active Member


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    There has been alot of media attention recently about industry super funds. Does our profession/association have an industry superanuation fund recommendation?
     
  2. Tuckersm

    Tuckersm Well-Known Member

    Hospital and Community Health employees will usually be in either a health or public service scheme.

    The main health schemes are HESTA which covers mainly private hospital employees and Health Super for the publicly employed. I don't believe that there is a specific private sector podiatry super scheme, but I believe that people employed in those areas can join HESTA and Health Super
     
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