"Corporations Act 2001 s 314AA RSE annual reports on website"
Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s 314AA requires a registrable superannuation entity to report to members by making annual reports publicly available on its website on and after ASIC lodgment.
Warrant (how it is justified) and consensus state / credence (where the community stands) are independent axes. The four warrant kinds are unordered peers — not a certainty ladder.
This is a human-established fact. It holds within CTH as enacted by Federal Register of Legislation.
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⚑ held by convention · challengeableThis claim has no dependencies — the drill terminates here. Not because bedrock was reached, but because this is where the community currently agrees to stop digging. It is epistemically identical to every other node: held by convention, and challengeable.
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Verified against the current Federal Register text of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Section 314AA requires a registrable superannuation entity to report to members for a financial year by providing the financial report, sustainability report if required, directors report, auditor report on the financial report, and auditor report on the sustainability report if required. The entity must provide the reports by making copies publicly available on its website on and after the day the reports are lodged with ASIC under s 319.
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