Australia’s 14 biggest superannuation funds are investing about $3.4 billion of workers’ retirement savings in nuclear weapons despite many promising to avoid controversial arms.
Australia’s 14 biggest superannuation funds are investing about $3.4 billion of workers’ retirement savings in nuclear weapons despite many promising to avoid controversial arms.
An ABC investigation has confirmed some Australia’s biggest superannuation funds continue to invest members' savings in companies that make nuclear weapons and other controversial weapons.
New analysis shows $746,677 million was made available to nuclear weapons producing companies between January 2020 and July 2022. Bondholding values dropped by $1 billion. Loans and underwriting also decreased…
It is high time Super Funds classify nuclear weapons as “controversial weapons” and divest, now they have joined chemical weapons and biological weapons as illegal under international law.
New research from the Australia Institute and Quit Nukes reveals most major Australian superannuation funds have holdings in nuclear weapons companies.
RIAA rejects nukes! the responsible investment association of australasia has decided to update their certification standards to require the exclusion of nuclear WEAPONS for all of their certified products. NOVEMBER…
Leading ethical funds Future Super, Verve Super, Crescent Wealth and Christian Super have, in an open letter to the Responsible Investment Association of Australia, called for improved certification standards.
U Ethical joins the Honour Roll! Quit Nukes celebrates another nuclear weapons-free financial institution. U Ethical is an investment manager originally established in 1985 by the Uniting Church, and is…
Nuclear weapons now illegal! The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons entered into force on the 22nd of January, 2021. Nuclear weapons are now illegal under international law. The…
Crescent Wealth joins the Honour Roll Specialist ethical and islamic superannuation fund crescent wealth has today received recognition for its stance against nuclear weapons and their manufacturers and financiers. The…
The 50th ratification! Inhumane, indiscriminate and illegal. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons will enter into force on 22 January 2021. On 24 October 2020, Honduras became the…