House of Representatives Committees

Appendix B – Exhibits

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1 Mr J Hewison, The Economic Impact of Australia's Ageing Population; The Adequacy of Australia's Retirement Savings Provisions, November 2004. 2 Women's Economic Policy Analysis Unit, Adjusting the Focus: Perceptions on Life; Work and Saving for Retirement, May 2005, (Related to submission no. 12). 3 Investment and Financial Services Association Ltd, Government Co‑contribution to Superannuation Market Research, May 2004, (Related to submission no. 31). 4 Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, ‘Retirement Incomes & Superannuation Taxation’, Taxation Reform Blueprint: A Strategy for the Australian Taxation System 2004–2014, November 2004, (Related to submission no. 41). 5 Dr D Thorp, Simple and Flexible Super for Aspirational Consumers and Employees, September 2005, (Related to submission no. 60). 6 Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Future Directions in Australian Social Policy: New Ways of Preventing Risk, December 2001, (Related to submission no. 9). 7 Mr Peter Mair, ‘How to Buy a Mansion with Your Super and Win’, Eureka Report, 28 October 2005 , (Related to submission no. 54). 8 Trustee Corporations Association of Australia , Typical Annual Statement of Superannuation Fund Member, (Related to submission no. 11). 9 Perpetual Trustees Australia Ltd, Superannuation Comparisons, November 2005. 10 Mr G Dunsford & Mr M Rice , Retirement Incomes Integration Superannuation, Social Security and Taxation, February 2004, (Related to submission no. 64). 11 Retirement Income Modelling Task Force , Aggregate Analyses of Policies for Accessing Superannuation Accumulations, (Related to submission no. 47). 12 Industrial Development Australia Pty Ltd, Proposal to Establish a 'Housing Unit Trust' Allowing Residential Property Purchases to Utilise Accumulated Superannuation in Acquiring Realty, 14 October 2005. 13 Investment and Financial Services Association (IFSA), Retirement Incomes and Long Term Savings Policy Options, 2006. 14 Office for Women, Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Report on Focus Group Findings – Financial Literacy Among Marginalised Women (Related to submission no. 73). 15 Rice Walker Actuaries, The Retirement Savings Gap – Two Years On. 16 Real Estate Institute of Australia , KiwiSaver Bill (Related to submission no. 76).
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