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Australian Food Super
Australian Food Super was established in 1989 as a superannuation scheme tied to the meat industry. Michael Sykes serves as CEO and Richard Dinham as CIO.
Australian Food Super
Australian Food Super was established in 1989 as a superannuation scheme tied to the meat industry. Michael Sykes serves as CEO and Richard Dinham as CIO. The fund provides retirement benefits to members and dependents. The fund holds positions in the ISPT Core Fund for diversified Australian commercial, retail and industrial properties. It also owns 100 percent of Dynamic Group Holdings Limited and maintains exposure to Next Green Group Pty Ltd in renewable energy. Additional commitments include limited partner interests in Antin Infrastructure Partners and IFM Australian Infrastructure. All activity remains concentrated in Australia with one US operating business. The trustee board is chaired by Greg Camm. The fund reported 22 enriched network items including three assets and five holdings. November 2025: Sponsored the Australian Food Super Annual Member Meeting covering fund performance and strategic rebrand. The fund maintains full ownership of an industrial operating company alongside standard superannuation mandates. Governance separates trustee oversight from day-to-day investment execution through external custodians and auditors.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1989
AUM
1.9B (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Oceania
Country
Australia
City
Parramatta
Corporate office
Parramatta, Australia
Principals
Michael Sykes
Chief Executive Officer
Richard Dinham
Chief Investment Officer
Greg Camm
Independent Chair of the Trustee Board
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Australian Food Super?
Michael Sykes serves as Chief Executive Officer and Richard Dinham as Chief Investment Officer. Greg Camm chairs the trustee board.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The fund originated as the Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust and remains sponsored by the Australian Meat Industry Council.
Does Australian Food Super participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The fund holds limited partner interests in Antin Infrastructure Partners and IFM Australian Infrastructure alongside direct ownership of operating businesses.
What asset classes does Australian Food Super target?
Holdings include commercial property through the ISPT Core Fund, infrastructure, renewable energy and industrial operating companies.
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