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A security expert, hired by a super fund after it was hacked, has revealed super funds are using outdated online defences as AustralianSuper revises up the losses from the recent coordinated cyber attack.

Meanwhile, a trust run by Dexus has failed in a bid to overturn a court decision forcing it to sell a half interest, worth around $830m, in Sydney’s landmark Macquarie Centre to the superannuation funds which co-own the mall.

And, learn how one of the biggest business families in regional Victoria battled through the death of its patriarch and Covid to come out the other side a thriving operation.

Vesna Poljak
Business Editor
The markets


Commentary
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By ROGER MONTGOMERY
Wealth Columnist
We’ve seen markets behave similarly during Covid and the GFC, and good value stocks always retain their appeal — even if investors must be more discerning.
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By JAMES KIRBY
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By LISA ALLEN
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By ROBYN IRONSIDE
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By LISA ALLEN

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