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Author: Paige Estritori

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Every week, join Paige Estritori for the Superannuation News Wrap, where we delve into the latest developments in the Australian Superannuation industry. Through meticulous research and analysis, we bring you original articles on the most significant news items from the past week, carefully curated for Australian business and personal consumers. Our podcast distills the essence of complex superannuation updates into digestible summaries, highlighting the information that matters most to you. Whether you\'re planning for retirement, managing your super fund, or simply keen to stay informed on superannuation trends, the Superannuation News Wrap is your go-to source for insightful, relevant, and up-to-date superannuation news.
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Thu, 26th Mar 2026

Thu, 26th Mar 2026

2026-03-25--:--

In this 'Weekly Superannuation News Wrap' podcast, Paige Estritori discusses key updates from the superannuation sector. The news includes regulatory changes causing some superfunds to revise their retirement solutions, potential impacts on Australian households, and changes in the superannuation landscape. The sector is also addressing cybersecurity threats to Australia's fund terminals and the need for more robust regulations. The Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act has initiated a standards review across super companies, aiming at increased transparency and trust. The Superannuation Guarantee is set to increase to 11% from 2026. The podcast also highlights the trend of environmentally conscious investing within super funds and proposed flexibility in superannuation structures for diverse retiree needs. These changes are anticipated to greatly impact Australia's retirement landscape.
Wed, 25th Mar 2026

Wed, 25th Mar 2026

2026-03-24--:--

In this episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, Paige Estritori discusses crucial updates in Australia's superannuation system. Following changes to the pension scheme, there's a projected increase in voluntary contributions as Aussies bolster retirement savings. The Superannuation Complaints Tribunal experienced a 15% hike in disputes, emphasizing system complexity and consumer confusion. In response, the Australian Government intensifies crackdowns on non-compliant super funds. The recent consumer protection bill targets superannuation fund transparency, with more details to be provided, helping you understand implications on your account. Lastly, a fresh survey discloses over half of workers have difficulty estimating their super balance. Financial Services Online offers resources and consultations for such inquiries. Stay informed and proactive with your superannuation strategies. Updates provided until our next weeks episode.
Tue, 24th Mar 2026

Tue, 24th Mar 2026

2026-03-23--:--

In the latest Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, we discuss the government's pledge to increase the superannuation guarantee rate and its impact on your financial future. We delve into the significant amendments to the Superannuation Industry Supervision Act passed by the Parliament. We also address the potential industry shift caused by a rumored merger between two leading Australian superannuation funds and the consequent implications of industry consolidation. Meanwhile, we note a record-setting uptake of Self Managed Super Funds reflecting Australians' desire for greater control over retirement savings. Finally, we examine the heated superannuation pension debate - a critical conversation about super as an income replacement or assets accumulation tool. For more on these topics, visit our website. This summary is brought to you by Financial Services Online.
Mon, 23rd Mar 2026

Mon, 23rd Mar 2026

2026-03-22--:--

In this episode of Superannuation News Wrap, host Paige Estritori discusses top updates in the Australian superannuation industry. These include a recently passed parliamentary amendment with potential significant impacts on Australian future retirement funds. In positive news, Australian Super Funds have maintained steady returns despite recent global market fluctuations, indicating their resilience. The podcast also features a study revealing a growing environmental awareness among young Australians affecting how super funds are managed. Finally, ongoing concerns about gender disparity in superannuation are discussed, highlighting ongoing efforts to bridge this gap. The segment provides a comprehensive round-up of Australian superannuation news while encouraging listeners to continuously focus on their retirement plans.
Sun, 22nd Mar 2026

Sun, 22nd Mar 2026

2026-03-21--:--

In this episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, host Paige Estritori discusses key headlines in Australia's superannuation industry for the week of March 22, 2026. Major stories include the record-high Superannuation Guarantee payments benefitting Australians planning their retirement, although stirring up concerns about sustainability within the industry. Developing investment strategies also feature prominently, as super funds display keen interest in green investments and sustainable practices. Tension between superannuation funds and the Australian Taxation Office over stricter auditing protocols takes the spotlight, alongside an increasing consumer trend towards digital interactions with super funds. Also note the significant rise of online services amongst the youth demographic. For more detailed updates, visit financialservicesonline.com.au.n
Sat, 21st Mar 2026

Sat, 21st Mar 2026

2026-03-20--:--

In this week's Superannuation News Wrap, key developments in Australia's superannuation industry include changes in policy regulations by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) aimed at increasing transparency and accountability. Notable fluctuations in annuity rates highlight the importance of financial planning for retirement. The industry is showing increased focus on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, with the top funds advocating for sustainable investment practices. There is also ongoing debate around addressing the gender retirement income gap through modifications to the current taxation system. Lastly, a trend towards Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSFs) indicates Australians' desire for greater control and flexibility in retirement planning. Stay informed with resources from Financial Services Online.
Fri, 20th Mar 2026

Fri, 20th Mar 2026

2026-03-19--:--

This episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap discusses the proposed amendments to the Superannuation Guarantee, which could raise superannuation to 12% over five years. The episode highlights the recovery of Australia's superannuation funds, evidencing growth of 10% last year, after financial volatility triggered by the global pandemic. The implications of new reporting standards by The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, aimed at increasing transparency and improving fund performance, are also analyzed. Finally, the podcast notes a shift in Australian attitudes towards ethical investment, highlighted in a PWC survey showing 55% of participants want their superannuation funds invested in companies embracing sustainability and ethical practices. This shift in mindset could determine future superannuation investments. Stay safe and informed with Financial Services Online as we explore the evolving landscape of superannuation.
Thu, 19th Mar 2026

Thu, 19th Mar 2026

2026-03-18--:--

In this episode of the "Weekly Superannuation News Wrap", we delve deep into the Australian superannuation industry's current happenings. We discuss proposed legislative changes to the Superannuation scheme that could redefine investment strategies and operational frameworks. We also highlight the stellar performance of Fund A and Fund B, reaffirming Superannuation's value to Australians amid market volatility. Further, in technology advancements, software giant X releases a Superannuation-enabled platform for improved customer engagement and easy management of contributions. Funds' increasing incorporation of ESG standards into their investment processes is also noted, echoing a growing shift towards sustainable projects. Finally, a recent survey displays an upsurge in voluntary contributions to Superannuation funds signaling growing trust in the system. For a comprehensive take on these stories and more, visit our website.
Wed, 18th Mar 2026

Wed, 18th Mar 2026

2026-03-17--:--

This week's episode of 'Weekly Superannuation News Wrap', hosted by Paige Estritori, covers key developments in Australia's superannuation industry. The podcast discusses new government regulations aimed at increasing transparency and accountability within superannuation funds, a move intended to improve the protection of Australians' retirement savings. Other news includes SuperBank's initiative to dedicate part of its portfolio to renewable energy projects, catering to the demand for sustainable investing. We also delve into the implications of a recent landmark court case in New South Wales which reinforces employers' obligations in superannuation contributions. Lastly, we touch on TechnoCore's partnership with Future Wealth to revolutionize the industry by applying AI to enhance customer experience. For more details on these stories, visit financialservicesonline.com.au.
Tue, 17th Mar 2026

Tue, 17th Mar 2026

2026-03-16--:--

In the latest episode of "Weekly Superannuation News Wrap", host Paige Estritori discusses key updates from the superannuation industry, including potential reforms aimed at making the system more sustainable, a looming shake-up to the laws regarding Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs), and a recent shift in the financial consciousness of Australians who are engaging with superannuation earlier. The podcast also discusses potential changes in investment strategies due to recently soaring stock market returns. The summary of these updates provides listeners a quick overview of major shifts in Australia's superannuation landscape alongside advice to stay informed for financial security.
Mon, 16th Mar 2026

Mon, 16th Mar 2026

2026-03-15--:--

In this episode of Financial Services Online's weekly superannuation news, Paige Estritori discusses updates in Australia's superannuation sector. The podcast covers the recent hike in superannuation guarantee rates and its impact on businesses, along with suggestions by Superannuation Minister Jane Hume. Highlights also include a legal update by the Australian Taxation Office on personal super contributions and their tax implications. Other topics include the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's advisory on compliance issues with Self-Managed Super Funds, and the government's extension of the COVID-19 early super release scheme. The episode concludes with a call to action for women to monitor their superannuation savings due to disparities with men, attributed to career breaks for childcare responsibilities. Stay informed and plan for a secure future.
Sun, 15th Mar 2026

Sun, 15th Mar 2026

2026-03-14--:--

In this week's episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, host Paige Estritori covers critical updates in Australian superannuation. The Federal Government's new legislative changes to superannuation regulations promise to bring significant changes for both individual contributors and super funds. Moreover, the super funds market is set to get even more competitive with the arrival of multiple new options. Despite mixed performances due to volatile market conditions, super fund managers continue their efforts to ensure a strong return on investment. Further, an essential upgrade in the superannuation industry's digital infrastructure promises to enhance process efficiency and improve security measures. Estritori emphasizes the importance of staying informed about these developments that can potentially impact our future retirement lifestyles. Stay tuned for more detailed coverage on the website.
Sat, 14th Mar 2026

Sat, 14th Mar 2026

2026-03-13--:--

This podcast, presented by Paige Estritori for Financial Services Online, covers the latest developments in Australian superannuation. The government's proposed changes aim to improve retirement outcomes by preventing the creation of duplicate accounts and increasing the transparency of super funds. The ASIC has extended pandemic relief for superannuation trustees until October this year. The ASFA reports a significant increase in voluntary superannuation contributions, suggesting Australians are increasingly conscious of their future financial security. The Australian Taxation Office warns Self-Managed Super Funds to abide by investment restrictions. Market updates indicate a positive growth for super funds, largely attributed to strong Australian and international equities. Experts forecast a steady year for super fund returns but advise caution due to the fluctuating global economy. Lastly, the new Super Guarantee rate of 10% effective in July, will lead to a rise in the percentage of employees' salaries directed to their super fund.n
Fri, 13th Mar 2026

Fri, 13th Mar 2026

2026-03-12--:--

In this week's Financial Services Online's Superannuation News Wrap, Paige Estritori discussed a policy change from the Australian Government, adjusting superannuation contribution limits. An increase in Australians choosing self-managed superannuation funds was observed, highlighting increased accessibility, control, and potential cost savings. Corporate giant AusSuper announced a partnership with a leading Fintech firm, intending to modify member interaction with super accounts. Amid fluid global market conditions, investors received advice on navigating Superannuation performance updates. In addition, a public awareness campaign was launched to educate Australians about their superannuation rights. Lastly, businesses were reminded of the imminent maintenance of The SuperStream next Thursday. Stay tuned next week for more updates.
Thu, 12th Mar 2026

Thu, 12th Mar 2026

2026-03-11--:--

In this week's Superannuation News roundup, Financial Services Online discusses a notable surge in superannuation funds due to increased productivity and a favorable economic climate. The Australian government's recently announced superannuation reforms aim to increase transparency, accountability, and provide Australians more confidence in their funds. The news also highlights a significant merger in the superannuation sector, as two leading funds join forces to better serve members and reduce fees. A future forecast predicts the industry's total asset value will double over the next decade, urging Australians to re-assess their long-term savings strategies. The essential role of superannuation in financial planning is discussed, emphasizing the importance of smart investments. The podcast wraps up by promising to continue providing valuable updates for individuals, businesses, and seasoned investors alike. For more insight, listeners are directed to financialservicesonline.com.au.n
Wed, 11th Mar 2026

Wed, 11th Mar 2026

2026-03-10--:--

In this week's episode of 'Superannuation News Wrap', hosted by Paige Estritori of Financial Services Online, key topics include record growth in the superannuation sector, the progress of the proposed Superannuation Guarantee increase, the rising popularity of self-managed superannuation funds, and discussions around the disconcerting disparity in superannuation savings among different demographics. The show also underscores the heightened scrutiny by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission on superannuation fund practices, emphasizing the importance of consumer vigilance. Throughout, listeners are reminded to continually review their portfolios, stay informed, participate in relevant conversations, and make sound financial decisions for a secure future. The show concludes on a note of optimism, forecasting further exciting developments in the superannuation industry.
Tue, 10th Mar 2026

Tue, 10th Mar 2026

2026-03-09--:--

This week's Superannuation News Wrap analyzes legislative changes for self-managed super funds by the Australian Government aiming to ensure industry financial stability. Highlighting the performance of super funds, varied results have been recorded with the top-performing fund showing a 15.5% return over a year. The Australian Tax Office shows concern over rising early super release schemes, warning of their illegality and potential for severe tax penalties. In corporate news, two of Australia's largest financial institutions plan to merge their superannuation businesses, creating a more customer-centric offering. Lastly, a Western Australia initiative supports parents maintaining their superannuation contributions during parental leave. The podcast emphasizes the importance of staying informed and proactive in planning for a stable financial future.
Mon, 9th Mar 2026

Mon, 9th Mar 2026

2026-03-08--:--

In this Weekly Superannuation News Wrap podcast, Paige Estritori highlights key superannuation issues in Australia from March 9th, 2026. The podcast includes updates on potential changes to superannuation levies and the contrasting views within the industry. Upcoming transparency regulations aimed at empowering consumers by increasing financial transparency are also discussed. The episode also covers how digitisation is influencing the superannuation landscape, with many providers turning towards technology to streamline operations and enhance user experience. The podcast touches on Australia's positive economic growth forecast and its potential impact on superannuation, but reminds listeners to be cautious of fraudulent activities linked to their superannuation accounts. The podcast ends by encouraging people to remain informed and safe.n
Sun, 8th Mar 2026

Sun, 8th Mar 2026

2026-03-07--:--

In this episode of Financial Services Online's Superannuation News Wrap, host Paige Estritori discusses key updates from Australia's superannuation sector. A highlight is the newly introduced legislative reforms designed to create a more reliable and sustainable pension system, increasing retirement savings for members. As the industry plans to increase minimum contributions, changes will help combat inflation and ensure a comfortable retirement for individuals. SuperRatings released a list of top super funds that could benefit those reviewing their options. In company news, major players launched new products focused on members' needs, including ethical investment options and lower cost models. The ongoing debate on the Super Guarantee rate was revisited. Lastly, serious actions are being taken to address pension fraud, including new initiatives promoting transparency. Stay updated with Financial Services Online for the latest in superannuation.
Sat, 7th Mar 2026

Sat, 7th Mar 2026

2026-03-06--:--

In this week's Weekly Superannuation News Wrap by Financial Services Online, the podcast discusses the key reforms in Australian superannuation laws aimed at better equipping the increasingly ageing sector with increased transparency and accountability. A prominent, yet confidential, Australian superannuation fund announces a significant overhaul towards an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy, signalling a shift towards sustainability. Corporate goliaths join this stride by exploring options to provide flexible and favourable terms for their employees, indicating a move towards improved financial wellness. The podcast ends with a cautionary note from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) about potential online scams targeting superannuation funds. The podcast encourages listeners to frequent licensed financial advisors only, promoting vigilance in management and growth of super funds.
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