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In this special two-part episode of the SMSF Adviser Show, hosts Keith Ford and Aaron Dunn are joined by a selection of prominent industry members at the SMSF Association National Conference in Melbourne. In part one, SMSF Association chief executive Peter Burgess and Class CEO Tim Steele join the show to talk about the thought leadership breakfast on the first day of the conference, the growth of the SMSF sector, and the major issues impacting professionals. Phil Broderick, principal at Sladen Legal, also joins the show to break down the considerations when advising clients on which type of investment structure they should use depending on their personal circumstances and goals. Finally, Shelley Banton, head of technical at ASF Audits, covers the thorny subject of business real property and the difficulties that auditors can have in determining whether an investment meets the criteria or if a member is trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
The Grouches jump aboard the VW bus to continue down Best Original Screenplay Highway, watching Little Miss Sunshine. Returning guest Peter Burgess joins to share his thoughts!
The Oscar Grouches are joined by Peter Burgess as the watch the next best original screenplay "Crash"
In this special episode of the SMSF Adviser Show, hosts Keith Ford and Aaron Dunn celebrate the 100th episode of the podcast with a discussion of how the sector has changed over the last four years. SMSF Association CEO Peter Burgess also joins the show to break down the current state of the $3 million super tax bill and why the growing support for amendments to the legislation is a positive sign that the controversial elements, such as taxation of unrealised gains and the lack of indexation, might be fixed. Listen as they discuss: What the SMSF Association wants to see happen with Div 296 and why the current delays could be a good thing. How SMSF professionals can deal with the uncertainty that currently pervades the regulatory landscape. Whether there could be changes to the recent code of conduct for tax practitioners determination.
Wildlife biologist, Bob Bancroft, answers questions about animals and birds on the phone-in. And off the top of the show. we speak with Peter Burgess, executive director of the Wild Blueberry Producers Association of NS. He says the crop this season is early. And in Charlottetown, a new farmer's market opened over the weekend.
Craig Day interviews Peter Burgess (CEO of the SMSF Association), about the implications of the proposed new Division 296 tax. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People across Canada are watching Edmonton Police dismantle homeless encampments as temperatures drop below -30C. Amid the outcry, we've seen fires, fatalities, weapons seizures, and other disturbing trends. Advocates say the shelter system is broken. The general public knows the whole situation is unsustainable. So...what's the fix? 2:50 | Edmonton Councillor Aaron Paquette and Renee Vaugeois of the Coalition for Justice and Human Rights get real about root causes, symptoms, systemic issues, and potential solutions. COALITION FOR JUSTICE.& HUMAN RIGHTS: https://www.coalition4jhr.org/ 53:35 | Peter Burgess lost his daughter Elan under shocking and tragic circumstances in July of 2007. Since then, he's raised more than $150,000 for the Stollery Children's Hospital through his "Freezing Father" initiative. Peter tells us Elan's story live from his winter camp. DONATE: https://www.freezingfather.org/ 1:11:00 | Jasper in January kicks off this weekend! Ryan highlights a few of the amazing events available to visitors through the month. JASPER IN JANUARY DETAILS: https://www.jasper.travel/january/ EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
This special 2-part show is all about Boat Preparation and fault finding with the main aim to cover some of the most common issues we as boat owners experience. I hope it'll provide you with some useful ideas to help you prepare your boat for the season ahead and also show you how MDL can offer some help to enable you to enjoy more time out on the water…...trouble free! Among the Guests featured in this episode are Guy Addington from the RNLI, Peter Burgess from Motive Marine and Stuart Blake from Hamble Yacht Care. I also got to meet up with Barry Radband – an experienced MDL Marina and boatyard manager from Shamrock Quay in Southampton who had some very useful observations to impart! https://www.motivemarine.co.uk/ https://www.hambleyachtcare.com/ https://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/
This special 2-part show is all about Boat Preparation and fault finding with the main aim to cover some of the most common issues we as boat owners experience. I hope it'll provide you with some useful ideas to help you prepare your boat for the season ahead and also show you how MDL can offer some help to enable you to enjoy more time out on the water…...trouble free! Among the Guests featured in this episode are Guy Addington from the RNLI, Peter Burgess from Motive Marine and Stuart Blake from Hamble Yacht Care. I also got to meet up with Barry Radband – an experienced MDL Marina and boatyard manager from Shamrock Quay in Southampton who had some very useful observations to impart! https://www.motivemarine.co.uk/ https://www.hambleyachtcare.com/ https://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/
In this episode of the SMSF Adviser Show, hosts Keith Ford and Aaron Dunn are joined by Peter Burgess, chief executive officer at the SMSF Association, to break down the regulatory landscape for SMSFs. Mr Burgess explains the SMSF Association's position on division 296 – the government's proposed $3 million super tax – including where the major issues lie as well as alternative methods if the government moves ahead with the reforms. Listen as they discuss: Suggestions to avoid taxation of unrealised gains. Lobbying efforts from the SMSF Association to attempt to change or block parts of the legislation. The government's first draft legislation from the Quality of Advice Review.
Shelley teams up with Peter Burgess, the CEO of the SMSF Association, for an in-depth exploration of the recent developments in the SMSF industry. They delve into the latest releases from the ATO and decipher their practical implications.
Key takeaways and insights from this year's SMSF Association National Conference. In this two-part series, Aaron Dunn and Miranda Brownlee speak to a selection of prominent industry members at the SMSF Association National Conference. In part one, SMSF Association chief executive Peter Burgess touches on some of the key developments discussed in his legislative and regulatory update and the impacts they may have. We also hear from Shelley Banton, head of education, ASF Audits, who highlights some of the common documentation traps leading to disputes that were covered in her workshop. Class chief executive Tim Steele and general manager for growth, Jo Hurley, chat about some of the insights shared at the thought leadership breakfast on what the future for the SMSF industry looks like.
Peter Burgess is the Deputy (and incoming) CEO of the SMSF Association. In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, Peter walks Owen through recent changes in the landscape of SMSFs, why young people are turning to them and more. Meet Owen at the SMSF Association - Tickets Watch the video version Resources: ATO website - SMSF stats SMSF Association Moneysmart - SMSF risks and benefits ASK A QUESTION HERE Owen's full investor curriculum Take Owen's brand new Value Investor Program, which gives you all the tools and knowledge you need to invest successfully in companies, including valuation spreadsheets, investing checklists and ASX company case studies. Alternatively, why not take Owen's FREE investor bootcamp: bit.ly/rask-analyst J.P. Morgan Asset Management If you want to thank us for putting this show together, please give The Australian Investors Podcast a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify - it's a 5-second task that really helps support the show (and puts a big smile on Owen's face). The Australian Investors Podcast series is proudly supported by J.P. Morgan Asset Management. With over $3.4tn in assets under management globally, J.P. Morgan ETFs push the boundaries of ETF investing to help build stronger, diversified active portfolios. This information is generic in nature and does not constitute as offer or personal financial advice. Investors should seek professional advice, refer to further details, relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination on their website. Join The Intelligent Investor & save This podcast is brought to you by The Intelligent Investor, Australia's premier investment research membership service. Use the code "RASK", to get $100 off your annual membership or get a free 15-day trial (no credit card details required):
Peter Burgess is as interested in the history of farming as he is in the practice itself. His farm in Truro is called Sixpence Farm, after a silver coin he found in the soil that dates back to 1689.
Craig Day, with special guests Peter Burgess and David Busoli discuss a range of practical issues with using SuperStream for SMSF rollovers. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Valuable insights and key takeaways from some of the expert speakers at this year's Technical Summit. Hosts Aaron Dunn and Miranda Brownlee speak to Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers partner Scott Hay-Bartlem and chair of the SMSF Association about his session which examined the difference between tax and super advice, legal advice, and personal advice. Scott highlights the importance of professionals carefully scoping the advice they are providing and ensuring the clients understand that scope. Colonial First State head of technical services Craig Day touches on some of the key points from his session, which explored the opportunities and issues stemming from the recent 1 July work test changes. Australian Executor Trustees senior technical services manager Julie Steed provides an update on what SMSF professionals should be doing for clients with legacy pensions with the two-year amnesty looking unlikely at this stage. SMSF Association deputy chief executive and director of policy and education Peter Burgess discusses his recent appointment as chief executive of the SMSF Association, commencing next March. He also provides a brief recap from his legislative update.
Welcome to podcast number 50 for Thanks for your Service. Our focus is on historical topics relating to the Australian military. You can find us on Facebook, Youtube and Twitter. Just search for Thanks For Your Service. Our website is www.thanksforyourservice.net . You can also email us at info@thanksforyourservice.net Anzac Day 2022 is a week away. About 4.30am Sunday 25 April 1915, the first Australian boats approached Anzac Cove. Who were the first ashore. Peter Burgess has written a book on the subject. Peter's book can be purchased at https://www.thefirstashore.com/ We are keen to hear your feedback and if you're listening to us via ITunes or other podcast apps, please leave a review. Your reviews help others find our podcast. You can help support this podcast via Patreon or Buymeacoffee. The links are on our website and Facebook page. Your support helps us with the production of this podcast. Thanks for listening.
With myriad changes impacting the SMSF space over the past two years, there has never been a better time for advisers to regroup and expand their knowledge. In this episode of The SMSF Adviser Show, Peter Burgess, Deputy CEO / Director of Policy & Education at the SMSF Association, gives listeners a special preview of what to expect from the 2022 National Conference. Peter outlines the hot topics for the two and a half day event, profiles the esteemed speakers that will be involved, and shares how delegates can walk away with a plethora of information that will help them develop their strategies both now and in the long term. Peter also tackles the biggest challenges impacting advisers at the moment and shares how attending the 2022 National Conference will help them mitigate those going forward.
On this episode we discuss biochar's role in protected cropping; growing plants in controlled environments. We discuss the various components of the pyrolysis and gasification process, their applications and the economics including the keys to open carbon markets. Our guest is Peter Burgess, Managing Director of Rainbow Bee Eater and ANZBIG's Vice Chair. Peter envisions the major roles for bioenergy and biochar. He has over thirty years of operational and commercial experience in industrial mining as an engineer, manager and leader. Rainbow Bee Eater's mission is to be a world-leading carbon sequestration and renewable energy business. ECHO2, the first commercial process that they have developed, produces low cost, hydrogen-rich Syngas and high-quality Biochar from organic residues such as agricultural crop and timber wastes that would otherwise be burned or land-filled. The first commercial demonstration module was commissioned at Holla Fresh, a hydroponics herb grower in Mt Gambier, South Australia in 2019. Microsoft, Shopify and other entities seeking to become carbon neutral, purchased ECHO2 carbon removal certificates (CORCs) via Puro.earth exchange in 2020. The next ECHO2 module projects are being planned in Victoria, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia.
Host Brad McCallum, Agri-Commodity Management Association (ACMA), chats with Peter Burgess, Wild Blueberry Producers Association of Nova Scotia, Peter Swinkels, Doug Bragg Enterprises Ltd., and Peter Van Dyk, Van Dyk's by Nature, to discuss wild blueberry production and harvesting in Nova Scotia. Producer: Ashley Anderson (ACMA) 7 Atlantic Central Drive East Mountain, Nova Scotia, B6L 2Z2 (902) 893-7455 Visit us: agricommodity.ca Follow us: Facebook and Twitter: @MaritimeAgCast Email us at: aanderson@agricommodity.ca or bmccallum@agricommodity.ca Host: Brad McCallum Edited by: Ashley Anderson of ACMA Music: “Neon Lights” by Matt Weidauer and "Smoke in a Box" by Micah Dahl Anderson (ArchesAudio.com)
The new financial year has just begun, but the road ahead is already looking busy for the SMSF industry. In this episode of the SMSF Adviser Show, hosts Aaron Dunn and Jotham Lian are joined by SMSF Association deputy CEO Peter Burgess as they take a closer look at the next 12 months in the industry. Peter talks about key agenda items for the SMSF Association, including federal budget measures that will see close consultation with the Treasury, as well as key issues that advisers should keep an eye out for in the immediate future. Peter also previews an upcoming project with the University of Adelaide on the investment performance of the sector, and a new project to help make it easier for people to get out of an SMSF when it is no longer suitable for them.
The new financial year has just begun, but the road ahead is already looking busy for the SMSF industry. In this episode of the SMSF Adviser Show, hosts Aaron Dunn and Jotham Lian are joined by SMSF Association deputy CEO Peter Burgess as they take a closer look at the next 12 months in the industry. Peter talks about key agenda items for the SMSF Association, including federal budget measures that will see close consultation with the Treasury, as well as key issues that advisers should keep an eye out for in the immediate future. Peter also previews an upcoming project with the University of Adelaide on the investment performance of the sector, and a new project to help make it easier for people to get out of an SMSF when it is no longer suitable for them.
With the 2021 Federal Budget just around the corner, we sat down with Peter Burgess, Deputy CEO and Director of Policy and Education from the SMSF Association to discuss a number of proposals put forward to Government in the SMSF Association's pre-budget submission. With a number of proposals equally relevant for the broader super environment, this should be compulsory listening for financial advisers ahead of any announcements next week. Disclaimer: The podcasts are for adviser use only. They must not be made available to any person and any information in them must not be communicated to any person without the prior written consent of BT, part of the Westpac Banking Corporation. The views expressed in this webinar are those of the presenters alone unless otherwise quote, and do not reflect the views of policy of any company in the Westpac Group. The Westpac Group accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of, nor does it endorse any such opinions. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we intend by this notice to exclude liability for these opinions. The information in this podcast is provided solely as general information and it should not be considered a comprehensive statement on any matter or relied upon as such. The information provided is factual only and does not constitute financial product advice. Before acting on it, you should seek independent advice about its appropriateness to your or your clients objectives, financial situation and needs. Any projections in this webinar are predictive in character. Whilst we have used every effort to ensure that any assumptions on which any projections are based are reasonable, any projections may be affected by inaccurate assumptions or may not take into account known or unknown risks and uncertainties. The results actually achieved may differ materially from any projections herein. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The podcast recordings are being shared with the prior written consent of our participants.
SMSF Association deputy chief executive Peter Burgess dives into the recently concluded national conference to explore key themes and emerging trends from the virtual, two-day event. Peter joins hosts Aaron Dunn and Jotham Lian to take a closer look at what the ATO will be focusing on in the SMSF sector this year, including its approach to new auditor independence guidelines and a new late lodgement compliance program. He also reveals key attendee insights, his favourite session of the conference and his hopes for the national conference next year.
The SMSF Association and Rice Warner have now released comprehensive research investigating the operating costs of SMSFs and how they compare with APRA-regulated funds. SMSF Association deputy chief executive Peter Burgess explains to hosts Aaron Dunn and Miranda Brownlee what some of the key findings of the research are and what they mean for the provision of advice on SMSFs and superannuation in general. Aaron and Miranda also discuss some of the key developments this month, including ASIC’s consultation on the impediments facing advisers providing scaled advice and the release of the Retirement Income Review.
As part of SMSF week, the SMSF Association and Rice Warner have released comprehensive research investigating the operating costs of SMSFs and how they compare with APRA-regulated funds. SMSF Association deputy chief executive Peter Burgess explains to hosts Aaron Dunn and Miranda Brownlee what some of the key findings of the research are and what they mean for the provision of advice on SMSFs and superannuation in general. Aaron and Miranda also discuss some of the key developments this month, including ASIC's consultation on the impediments facing advisers providing scaled advice and the release of the Retirement Income Review.
In this episode Peter Burgess and Anthony Cullen discuss all things related to calculating a member's total super balance and the new opportunity for members to utilise catch up concessional contributions in the 2019/20 financial year.
In this episode Peter Burgess and Graeme Colley discuss a blog recently published on the SuperConcepts site which looks at issues with arbitrary limits and how some people benefit from this while others might not.
In this episode, Anthony Cullen and Peter Burgess discuss the legislation changes people should be aware of, following an update from the SMSF Association National Conference 2020.
J'lyn checks in with Peter Burgess as his "Freezing Father" fundraiser for the Stollery reaches its stretch drive.
Peter Burgess is set up for the week at Rainbow Valley Campground in Edmonton for his annual Freezing Father Fundraiser, which raises money for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation. Over a decade ago, Burgess' three-year-old daughter Elan suffered unexpected seizures one day and was rushed to the Stollery Children's Hospital. While her condition improved slightly, her heart later stopped beating while at the hospital. Elan was resuscitated by staff at the hospital and then hooked up to a ventilator but a CT scan later revealed the little girl was brain dead. Three days later, she was taken off life support. He started the fundraiser four years ago, as a thank you to the staff. His goal is to raise $15,000. Last year, he surpassed that with $35,000. The money raised will go towards purchasing equipment and funding the Crisis Intervention program for staff at the Stollery. Temperatures are expected to dip into the minus 20s this week, but Burgess will continue to brave the elements until January 10th. People can donate to the cause here. Guest: Peter Burgess - The Freezing Father
It's something all parents on social media face, PARENT SHAMING! We talk about your stories about it and hear why Thomas Rhett got in some hot water over what he did online. We also hear from our buddy Peter Burgess the freezing father, and how his cold campout for the Stollery Radiothon is going. We also talk about the California fella who did some serious licking.
Peter Burgess, Freezing father
In this episode, I talk to Peter Burgess who helps small to medium-sized enterprises systemise and automate their businesses.Peter is the founder of Olivitek Software who specialise in custom software development, technical consultancy and data consultancy (BI and data visualization). As a software developer, Peter works out if businesses need a software solution built for them of if they could use an off-the-shelf product to meet their needs.In this episode:● The story of how Peter came into the software development business● His first tech gig at Nokia and how they worked on software● His journey from IBM to building his own company in Australia● Application or Solution Right Mapping and Roadmapping - Peter’s processes in creating software for his clients● Common off-the-shelves solutions that can be used and make an impact for marketing, sales, and schedules● Situations where custom systems and integrations may be needed● Systems and how they help you see information and statistics that can create dashboards to help you see data quickly● Why feedback from the market is important● Peter’s examples of changes and impacts in businesses because of the Roadmapping process● The benefits of Roadmapping● The importance of understanding the business motivation for a project● Return on Investments and timeframes to achieve it.Links mentioned in the podcastPeter Burgess on LinkedInOlivitek Software
Nous serions désormais entrés dans une nouvelle ère se caractérisant non seulement par une grande rapidité des communications, dans un contexte de mondialisation, mais aussi par un fort degré d’incertitude. Celle-ci entraînerait le développement d’un sentiment anxiogène et d’insécurité tandis que des décisions éclairées seraient, plus difficilement, adoptées. La prédominance de l’émotion, au détriment de la raison, serait-elle le signe de la fin des Lumières? Arnaud Decroix en débat avec J. Peter Burgess, titulaire de la Chaire de géopolitique du risque à l’École normale supérieure de Paris.
Nous serions désormais entrés dans une nouvelle ère se caractérisant non seulement par une grande rapidité des communications, dans un contexte de mondialisation, mais aussi par un fort degré d’incertitude. Celle-ci entraînerait le développement d’un sentiment anxiogène et d’insécurité tandis que des décisions éclairées seraient, plus difficilement, adoptées. La prédominance de l’émotion, au détriment de la raison, serait-elle le signe de la fin des Lumières? Arnaud Decroix en débat avec J. Peter Burgess, titulaire de la Chaire de géopolitique du risque à l’École normale supérieure de Paris.
Peter Burgess is into local history. Several years ago, he discovered a variety of winter squash called the Long Pie Pumpkin that came to Nantucket in 1832 aboard a whaling ship. Over time the variety was forgotten and almost lost, but Peter is one of a growing number of New England farmers trying to bring it back. This week on the Local Food Report, Elspeth talks with Peter about how to grow and cook with Long Pie Pumpkin, and why he thinks it's a variety worth saving. Elspeth's posted her grandmother's recipe for pumpkin pie on her blog, where you can also read more about the history of the Long Pie Pumpkin. This piece is a rebroadcast. It originally aired September 22, 2011.
Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com
30/30 For the final live programme of the series there will be an update from the BTO on the location of the five tagged cuckoos in the forests of Central Africa. Also on the move but on a much shorter journey are shags. Bob Swann reports from his well-monitored seabird cliffs at North Sutor in Scotland where he has been checking the ring numbers of the shags. Peter Burgess from the Devon Wildlife Trust takes Chris Sperring on an end of year update on the beavers who are being used to manage rare culm grassland. Mark Brazil reports on the conservation of the rare Lear's Macaw. Kelvin Boot joins Brett in the studio with the latest Wildlife news roundup Keep an ear out for the Saving Species special debate on "Sustaining Life" pre-recorded for broadcast on Friday 23rd December at 8pm. Presenter: Brett Westwood Producer: Sheena Duncan Editor: Julian Hector