Why we introduced menstrual and menopausal leave.

A bloody good policy

Why we introduced menstrual and menopausal leave.

Khaila (Khi) Prasser

12 February 2021

Future Super has been listed as a 2018 Telstra Business Awards: Social Change Maker Finalist in the ACT.

Future Super named 2018 Telstra Business Awards: Social Change Maker Finalist!

Future Super has been listed as a 2018 Telstra Business Awards: Social Change Maker Finalist in the ACT.

Introducing Baby Bump, Future Super's new initiative to make super more fair for parents.

Having a baby? That’s super!

Introducing Baby Bump, Future Super's new initiative to make super more fair for parents.

People were generally pretty surprised when I responded telling them we don’t look at CVs at Future Super. So how do we hire?

How de-identified recruitment is improving the diversity of our team

People were generally pretty surprised when I responded telling them we don’t look at CVs at Future Super. So how do we hire?

Women in Australia typically retire with 47% less super than men, and we're proud to be doing our bit to make sure that's not going to be true for our female staff.

How we are setting our women up for super success

Women in Australia typically retire with 47% less super than men, and we're proud to be doing our bit to make sure that's not going to be true for our female staff.

Kirstin Hunter

6 February 2019

It’s no secret that superannuation kinda sucks for women. Super, it turns out, is where a lifetime of workforce inequality can be seen loud and clear. But there are some great examples being set by businesses who see this inequality and want to do something about it... and some of them might surprise you.

Making superannuation just a little more super for women

It’s no secret that superannuation kinda sucks for women. Super, it turns out, is where a lifetime of workforce inequality can be seen loud and clear. But there are some great examples being set by businesses who see this inequality and want to do something about it... and some of them might surprise you.

Kirstin Hunter

6 February 2019

Australian pro-refugee activists have unknowingly been investing in companies that profit from the suffering of refugees.

Super Funds Detention: why the refugee rights movement should embrace divestment

Australian pro-refugee activists have unknowingly been investing in companies that profit from the suffering of refugees.


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