Big super's plan on fossil fuel returnBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | MONDAY, 18 MAR 2024 9:14AMWhile the country's top 30 super funds have lower stakes in Woodside and Santos, they continue to engage with the resource companies while prioritising returns for members. Read more: Santos, Woodside, ACCR, AustralianSuper, Climate Action, ESSSuper, Hostplus, Market Forces, MySuper, Alex Hillman, Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility, Brett Morgan, Brighter Super, Equipsuper, IOOF, Qantas Super, RIAA Related News |
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