Topic: Superannuation
Brian Investment performance and economic update: April 2025

Our Chief Economist Brian Parker recaps our long-term investment performance.

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Nurse How a little care can grow your super balance

Many of our members do vital work for our communities. These simple steps to also look after your own future can help you awaken your super.

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Federal Budget overview 2025-26 Federal Budget summary

On 25 March 2025, Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered the 2025-26 Federal Budget, which the Government says is largely focused on the ongoing fight against inflation, providing responsible cost-of-living relief, and building a stronger economy.

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brian The Fourth Chalmers Budget and its Macro Implications

Our Chief Economist Brian Parker provides an economic analysis of the 2025-26 Federal Budget.

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Parliament House What the Federal Budget means for your super

Learn what the 2025-26 Federal Budget means for your super savings.

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warehouse hero image Focus on investments: Airtree Ventures

When it comes to investing, diversification is important. Our team of investment experts look for great opportunities for members.

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Woman feeling confident at computer desk looking at laptop How to combine super the easy way

More workers are opting to have just one super account. Could you save money by combining super?

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two happy people looking at a tablet device How regular super contributions can compound your earnings

Drop extra money into your super regularly and you could start the snowball effect of compound earnings.

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Ruth Weaver What I’m always asked about women and super. And how to take charge

Our Team Leader in Key Client Education Ruth Weaver talks about steps for women to take charge of their super.

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Candid photo of man and woman smiling Paying less tax on your super in retirement

A new report has crunched the numbers and estimated that retirees are paying hundreds of dollars more in extra tax than they may need to.

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