- Growing your super
- Planning your retirement
- Already retired
EOFY investment update webinar
Join our AustralianSuper experts for an overview of the year that was and our outlook for investment markets. Plus, considerations when making investment decisions.
-
How do you want to learn? @headerType>
Register for a live webinar
Webinar length: 40 minutes including time for Q+A
What we'll cover:
- The year in review: Investment markets and the performance of AustralianSuper’s investment options in super and pension.
- The year ahead: The economic outlook and what it could mean for investment markets and your super.
- Insights from a Financial Planner: Key things to consider in managing your wealth and investment decisions.
Tuesday 13 August at 2.00pm (AEST) / 1.30pm (ACST) / 12.00pm (AWST)
Read
If you prefer reading, we have articles & brochures that can help you gain a better understanding of the topic.
Rising investment markets boost member returns | More information
Do you need $1 million to retire?
How much money do you need to retire? It’s a question most Australians ask themselves at some stage. You might have heard you need $1 million – it’s the figure that’s often thrown around as the financial retirement ideal. But the truth is, there’s no one-size-fits-all. A comfortable retirement will look different for everyone.
-
How do you want to learn? @headerType>
Register for a live webinar
Webinar length: 30 min + 15 min Q&A
What we'll cover:
- Understanding what a comfortable & modest lifestyle looks like
- Where your income may come from
- How long your super could last
- How you can improve your retirement outcome or even retire sooner
Tuesday 6 August 7pm (AEST) / 6.30pm (ACST) / 5pm (AWST)
Tuesday 10 September 12pm (AEST) / 11:30am (ACST) / 10am (AWST)
Read
If you prefer reading, we have articles & brochures that can help you gain a better understanding of the topic.
How much super should you have? | More information
Do I really need $1 million to retire? | Article
Super basics - saving for your future
Sometimes trying to understand super can be confusing. We’ll break it down in simple terms so you can feel confident knowing how to make the most out of yours.
-
How do you want to learn? @headerType>
Register for a live webinar
Webinar length: 30 min + 15 min Q&A
What we'll cover:
- What is super
- When you can access super
- How super works
- Ways to take control of your super
- Super help and advice options
Wednesday 17 July 7pm (AEST) / 6.30pm (ACST) / 5pm (AWST)
Thursday 8 August 12pm (AEST) / 11.30am (ACST) / 10am (AWST)
Thursday 12 September 2.30pm (AEST) / 2pm (ACST) / 12.30pm (AWST)
Read
If you prefer reading, we have articles & brochures that can help you gain a better understanding of the topic.
What is super? | More information
Get your super sorted
There are simple things you can do that can make a big difference to your super for retirement. Discover some practical steps to help you take control of your superannuation.-
How do you want to learn? @headerType>
Register for a live webinar
Webinar length: 30 min + 15 min Q&A
What we'll cover:
- How to consolidate your super
- Super insurance options and considerations
- Different ways to grow your super
- Super help and advice options
Thursday 1 August 7pm (AEST) / 6.30pm (ACST) / 5pm (AWST)
Thursday 5 September 2.30pm (AEST) / 2pm (ACST) / 12.30pm (AWST)
Read
If you prefer reading, we have articles & brochures that can help you gain a better understanding of the topic.
All you need to know about consolidating super | More information
Insurance through your super | More information
Grow your super | More information
Keep your super safe online
Superannuation is likely to be one of your largest assets. Understand how to keep it safe from scams and fraud events.
-
How do you want to learn? @headerType>
Watch a video
Click on the link below to watch a video in your own time.
Video length: 22 min
Keep your super safe online | Video
1. Before adding to your super, consider your financial circumstances, contribution caps that may apply, and tax issues. We recommend you consider seeking financial advice.
2. Personal financial product advice is provided under the Australian Financial Services Licence held by a third party and not by AustralianSuper Pty Ltd. Fees may apply.
3. Transition to Retirement (TTR) can be complex and isn’t suited to everyone. It’s a good idea to get financial advice before deciding if a TTR Income account is right for you.