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How much do you need?
How much is enough? According to the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (“ASFA”)*, the superannuation balance needed to fund a comfortable retirement at age 67 is...
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Retirement Solutions - Income stream
This product gives you a regular income stream in retirement. It can be a tax effective, flexible way of managing your retirement money. *Account features* Features of...
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Retirement Solutions - Transition to Retirement
If you have reached your preservation age (see below) you can access your super without having to retire or leave your job. This is called 'Transition...
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Member forms and publications
Member Forms & Publications All the applications, guides, contribution and insurance choices, and change of details forms are below. Did you know that all our forms are editable...
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Seminars
Upcoming seminars Your financial literacy and education is important to us. We offer seminars to help you get the most out of your super savings. We can...
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Advice and education
When it comes to super, knowledge can help you to maximise your money and create an even better retirement. Let us take you through the FAQs,...
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Calculators
These superannuation calculators have been created to help you ideally make the most of your super. Here, you’ll be able to work out how to boost...
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Changing jobs?
If you’re changing jobs, it doesn’t mean you have to change your super fund. Whether you are moving to a new employer or starting your own...
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Lump sum contributions
If you’ve come into some money—perhaps sold an investment property or received a bonus at work—you might top up your retirement savings with a lump sum...
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