About She's on Q


Feeling confident about the choices you make now helps you to shape the future you want.
This is the financial empowerment that comes when you invest in you.

As a female you’re statistically less likely to achieve financial security in retirement due to a range of differences including breaks in career, pay and a longer life expectancy.

So, give yourself every advantage. With the right information, you can make informed decisions about your career, financial security and life goals.

Through education, inspiration and collaborative events, the She’s on Q community gives you access to practical financial skills, resources and real-world ideas – and plenty of opportunities to meet other confident, smart women, like you.

Shes on Q

Our story

She’s on Q is brought to you by QSuper, a part of Australian Retirement Trust. With more than 100 years of service, we work hard to deliver financial security for our members.

From our own research,1 we were motivated when we heard:

  • 48% of women do not feel confident in managing their finances, and 33% find managing their finances very stressful
  • 38% of women have avoided thinking about their finances as they find it too upsetting
  • 45% of women are concerned or extremely concerned about funding their retirement
  • 76% of women do not feel in control and confident about the future
Build your confidence
Plan for your future
Knowledge is power
Reach your goals

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Some of our recent speakers

Rosie Batty

Rosie Batty (2015 Australian of the year and family violence campaigner), shared her story and educated women on how to protect themselves against financial abuse – a common form of domestic violence in Australia.

Katarina Carroll

Katarina Carroll (Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service) shared her experience and strategy as a public-sector leader on how women can navigate their careers to get ahead within challenging environments.

Kitty Chiller

Kitty Chiller (Australia’s first ever female Chef de Mission) shared her story of resilience in one of the most challenging stages of her career. She encouraged women to take calculated risks and be courageous to tackle tough challenges in their career and life.

1. Online survey of 3,554 QSuper members conducted by Ipsos on behalf of QSuper, August 2019.