Superannuation News Wrap

Sun, 31st May 2026

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This episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap explores key updates in the Australian superannuation industry. Host Paige Estritori introduces the hike in the national superannuation guarantee from 9.5% to 12%, set to begin on July 1st. The increase aims to secure comfortable retirements for Australians but necessitates larger contributions from businesses. The episode also warns about new scams that have cost Australians around 12 million dollars and reiterates the Australian Taxation Office's safeguards against such threats. Estritori then discusses the Treasury's comprehensive superannuation reform package, Your Future, Your Super, designed to improve industry efficiency and transparency. The final highlight concerns the superior performance of industry superannuation funds over retail funds, specifically Hostplus and Rest, that have achieved annual returns above 18%. The podcast urges listeners to stay vigilant, informed, and smart in managing their superannuation.

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In this week's Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, the main focus is on significant developments in the Australian superannuation industry. Highlighted topics include a historic rise in the Superannuation Guarantee from 9.5% to 10.5%, increasing the future financial security of retirees. Regulatory changes, such as the updated SPG 223 document released by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, aim to foster a more trustworthy and transparent system. Further emphasis is on the $18 billion unclaimed superannuation funds of last fiscal year, stressing the importance of keeping track of your super. A reported increase in sustainable investing, particularly in Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG), suggests Australians want a say where their super money is invested. Despite global economic challenges, the superannuation industry shows resilience with solid growth predictions. Financial security is integral to the future, hence the need to stay informed.n

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In this week's Superannuation digest, host Paige Estritori highlights significant updates in Australia's financial sector. Firstly, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has increased its focus on customer benefits in outcomes assessments. In other news, super funds report increased member contributions, reflecting growing confidence in retirement savings. Changes in the superannuation regulatory framework introduced by the Department of Social Services aim to drive competition, improve efficiency and member outcomes. There's also increased focus on climate-conscious investments prompted by a recent lawsuit against the Retail Employees Superannuation Trust (REST). Legislative changes that aim to boost small business super contributions are being closely observed. Lastly, The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has introduced a financial education program for Australians nearing retirement.n

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This episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap discusses the ongoing debate over the superannuation guarantee rate increase and its impact on businesses and retirement security in Australia. It also highlights a report suggesting many Australians are unaware of the benefits of consolidating multiple superannuation accounts. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority's new performance tests for superannuation funds are discussed. The recent positive performance of super funds is noted, yet potential global uncertainties are also acknowledged. Finally, a proposed bill aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in superannuation fund management is presented optimistically. The news wrap emphasizes the importance of planning for future financial security.n

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