

- Title
SJ No 9 - 16 November 2010
SUPERANNUATION—PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION REPORT—ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENT
- Database
Senate Journals
- Date
16-11-2010
- Source
Senate
- Parl No.
43
- Number
9
- Page
0
- Status
- System Id
chamber/journals/20101116_SJ009/0019
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Senate Journal No. 9 - 16 November 2010
- 1 MEETING OF SENATE
- 2 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
- 3 LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 4 SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH JOBS) BILL 2010
- 5 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PREVENTIVE HEALTH AGENCY BILL 2010
- 6 QUESTIONS
- 7 MOTIONS TO TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS
- 8 PETITION
- 9 NOTICES
- 10 LEAVE OF ABSENCE
- 11 COMMITTEES—EXTENSIONS OF TIME TO REPORT
- 12 POSTPONEMENT
- 13 LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS REFERENCES COMMITTEE—REFERENCE
- 14 FINANCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 15 NATIONAL CAPITAL AND EXTERNAL TERRITORIES—JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 16 FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE AND TRADE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—EXTENSIONS OF TIME TO REPORT
- 17 CORPORATIONS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES—JOINT STATUTORY COMMITTEE—LEAVE TO MEET DURING SITTING
- 18 ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS REFERENCES COMMITTEE—EXTENSION OF TIME TO REPORT
- 19 SUPERANNUATION—PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION REPORT—ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENT
- 20 FOREIGN AFFAIRS—TIBET
- 21 HEALTH—MENTAL HEALTH FUNDING
- 22 FOOD STANDARDS AMENDMENT (TRUTH IN LABELLING—GENETICALLY MODIFIED MATERIAL) BILL 2010
- 23 LAW AND JUSTICE—ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAWS
- 24 SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENT (INCOME SUPPORT FOR REGIONAL STUDENTS) BILL 2010—CRITERIA FOR INDEPENDENT YOUTH ALLOWANCE—CONSIDERATION
- 25 DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES—INDEPENDENT YOUTH ALLOWANCE
- 26 ENVIRONMENT—COAL SEAM GAS PROJECTS—DOCUMENTS
- 27 DOCUMENTS
- 28 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
- 29 LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—REPORT—AVIATION CRIMES AND POLICING LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 30 ECONOMICS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—REPORT—CORPORATIONS AMENDMENT (NO. 1) BILL 2010
- 31 COMMUNITY AFFAIRS LEGISLATION COMMITTEE—REPORT—NATIONAL HEALTH AMENDMENT (PHARMACEUTICAL BENEFITS SCHEME) BILL 2010
- 32 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PREVENTIVE HEALTH AGENCY BILL 2010
- 33 GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS—CONSIDERATION
- 34 NOTICE
- 35 ADJOURNMENT
- 36 ATTENDANCE
SUPERANNUATION—PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION REPORT—ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTSenator Cormann amended general business notice of motion no. 84 by leave and, pursuant to notice of motion not objected to as a formal motion, moved—That the Senate— (a) notes that:
(ii) the top ten most commonly listed default funds under modern awards are all union based industry super funds, with these ten funds listed as default super funds in modern awards 330 times, (iii) the Cooper Review into superannuation also confirmed that current default superannuation fund arrangements undermined competition as new employees typically become a member of a default fund, and (iv) a competitive, transparent and efficient superannuation industry is critically important to maximise value for all superannuants; (b) endorses the Labor Party's commitment before the 2010 election to instruct the Productivity Commission to design a process for the selection and ongoing review of the superannuation funds to be included in modern awards or enterprise agreements as default funds; and (c) orders that there be laid on the table, no later than 31 May 2011, a report by the Productivity Commission on the design of a process for the selection and ongoing review of the superannuation funds to be included in modern awards or enterprise agreements as default funds, with the requirements that: (i) the process is to be based on objective criteria and evidence and be subject to systematic review, so that the selection and ongoing review of eligible default funds is transparent and competitive, (ii) the process is to help maximise employees' retirement incomes by ensuring that only those superannuation funds that deliver - and continue to deliver - the best results to their members are able to be included as default fund options in modern awards and enterprise agreements, and (iii) in designing the process the Productivity Commission make reference to the existing sophisticated system of superannuation fund ratings which has evolved over the past 20 years and is already used widely by employees, employers and financial planners in making decisions on fund selection. Statements by leave: The Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Senator Ludwig) and Senator Cormann, by leave, made statements relating to the motion. Question put and passed. | |