Member Benefits Update – July 2005

Media Release - July 5, 2005

In July’s update key elements of superannuation choice are
discussed, in particular the right of superannuation for all working Australian.

Dear Union Member,

As of Friday 1 July, millions of Australian
workers are now eligible to choose the super fund they want their super
contibutions where their employer must direct their superannuation
contributions. In July’s update key elements of superannuation choice are
discussed, in particular the right of superannuation for all working Australian.

The update also outlines how union members are able to obtain a $80
bonus when they open a SMI Managed Fund before the end of July. Please open the
attached document and read further.

Don’t forget to visit the website at
www.memberconnect.com.au to keep
up to date with news on member services. Please feel free to send us an email at
memberconnect@actu.asn.au with any comments or suggestions you may have.

Regards,

Charlie Yanni
Workplace Marketing Officer
ACTU
Member Connect
1300 362 223
www.memberconnect.com.au

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