A 'super' pot for life: Learning from down under

Cushon’s Steve Watson delves into the government’s call for evidence

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Cushon director of policy and research Steve Watson
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Cushon director of policy and research Steve Watson

Despite obvious geographical distance and playful jibes of ‘pommy’, the United Kingdom and Australia have an undoubtedly close relationship.

We have a shared history, language and head of state, but could we also soon have a similar pensions system? There's no doubt that the government is looking to Australia as a good example of how de...

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