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In the long run, paying more into super might yield more than paying off the mortgage.

Super for every life stage: tailoring your strategy

Like river cruises, pickleball and Midsummer Murders, superannuation is something that we get more interested in as we get older.

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Eighty-eight per cent of people say they expect their super to be invested responsibly or ethically.

Responsible investing: how to make your super match your values

Australians want their super to be invested responsibly. And super funds are giving them that option.

  • Simon Webster
Taking control of your financial future starts with getting to know your super.

Super and the gender gap: closing the retirement savings divide

Women generally retire with less money than men. But individuals can take action to close the gap.

  • Simon Webster
Financial advice plays an essential role in helping Australians transition from full-time work to retirement.

Advice is vital, from your first day on the job to the silver years

No matter where you are in your career, it’s vital that you get the best possible advice on how to manage your superannuation.

Topping up your super with an extra contribution – even if it’s only a small amount – can make a big difference over time,

Roadmap to secure retirement planning

Navigating the complex superannuation landscape requires careful consideration and proactive measures at every life stage.

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