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Voice of Super is Australia’s only podcast for the superannuation community. We discuss the latest issues, news and innovation with leaders and change-makers from super and beyond.

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Voice of Super Episode 4: Exclusive interview with MUFG

This week Voice of Super has an exclusive interview with superannuation admin giant MUFG Pension and Market Services (MPMS) Head ...

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June 2025

25Jun

Voice of Super Episode 3: Lessons from the banking sector

25 June, 2025

The latest episode of the Voice of Super Podcast features outgoing Australian Banking Association CEO and former Queensland Premier Anna Bligh, who joins ASFA CEO Mary Delahunty to share the key lessons she’s learned in the banking sector and what’s relevant to superannuation. Her insights include the importance of maintaining trust in your brand and building and maintaining its reputation, and the challenge of meeting customers’ expectations around speed of access to their information without sacrificing safety.  
Voice of Super Episode 3: Lessons from the banking sector

11Jun

Voice of Super episode 2: Insights from the UK’s Mansion House Accord

11 June, 2025

In this episode ASFA CEO Mary Delahunty is joined by Zoe Alexander, Director of Policy and Advocacy at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association in the UK, to discuss the recent Mansion House Accord which aims to boost domestic investment by requiring participating funds to invest a set amount in UK private markets. The conversation covers how UK funds have responded to this directive, its potential impact on their fiduciary duty to secure the best returns for members, and what funds need from the government to provide a reliable pipeline of investments.    
Voice of Super episode 2: Insights from the UK’s Mansion House Accord

May 2025

28May

Voice of Super Episode 1: How Australians feel about superannuation

28 May, 2025

Welcome to the launch episode of Voice of Super, ASFA’s podcast for people working in super and the many people who care about it. Our first podcast features RedBridge Research Director Simon Welsh who joins ASFA CEO Mary Delahunty to analyse the findings of a major piece of research into Australians’ attitudes to superannuation. This includes the high degree of trust and satisfaction respondents felt about superannuation, and also some useful lessons about where super needs to improve, and risks coming down the pipeline.

01May

ASFA’s launching a podcast!

1 May, 2025

Superannuation is one of the most dynamic and exciting industries in Australia, so let’s talk about it!  ASFA is launching the first podcast for people working in super and the many people who care about it.  Every fortnight ASFA CEO Mary Delahunty does a deep dive into issues from investment to policy, customer service to cyber protection, in episodes perfectly timed for your commute. Voice of Super is launching soon so subscribe now to not miss an episode.

Daniel Mulino MP

Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services

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Born in Brindisi, Italy, Daniel was a young child when he moved with his family to Australia. He grew up in Canberra and completed his first degrees – arts and law – at the ANU. He then completed a Master of Economics (University of Sydney) and a PhD in economics from Yale.

He lectured at Monash University, was an economic adviser in the Gillard government and was a Victorian MP from 2014 to 2018. As Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer of Victoria, Daniel helped deliver major infrastructure projects and developed innovative financing structures for community projects.

In 2018 he was preselected for the new federal seat of Fraser and became its first MP at the 2019 election, re-elected in 2022 and 2025. From 2022 to 2025, Daniel was chair of the House of Representatives’ Standing Economics Committee in which he chaired inquiries; economic dynamism, competition and business formation and insurers’ responses to 2022 major floods claims.

In 2025, he became the Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services.

In August 2022, Daniel published ‘Safety Net: The Future of Welfare in Australia’, which aims to explore the ways in which an insurance approach can improve the effectiveness of government service delivery.