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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, 5th Feb 2026

Thu, 5th Feb 2026

2026-02-04--:--

In this episode, Paige Estritori of Financial Services Online unpacks recent superannuation developments. New government regulations will alter fund payouts after a depositor's death, prompting retirees to revisit their financial strategies. The Superannuation Guarantee reveals plans to increase the contribution rate from 10% to 12%, affecting employer budgets starting July 2026. A surprising number of Australians are unsure about their superannuation balance, stressing the importance of financial literacy. In industry news, Australian Super reports solid growth in their infrastructure portfolio despite economic upheavals. Lastly, the episode discusses proposed tax changes affecting the tax-free status of super earnings for retirees. Stay informed and prosper with www.financialservicesonline.com.au.n
Wed, 4th Feb 2026

Wed, 4th Feb 2026

2026-02-03--:--

In this week's Financial Services Online podcast, host Paige Estritori discusses key updates in Australian Superannuation. She covers significant legislative changes aimed at aligning the industry with consumer interests, potentially heralding a more transparent and accountable sector. She also notes an increasing trend of Australians becoming more conscious of their super funds' investments, with a growing interest in funds that consider environmental, social, and governance factors. Additionally, she talks about the surge in self-managed superannuation funds, possibly due to increased consumer trust and empowerment over personal savings for retirement. Lastly, Estritori highlights forthcoming campaigns focused on improving financial literacy about superannuation and its vital role in securing a comfortable retirement.n
Tue, 3rd Feb 2026

Tue, 3rd Feb 2026

2026-02-02--:--

On this episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, hosted by Paige Estritori, important updates in Australian superannuation are discussed. Notably, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has imposed efficiency measures expected to increase industry competitiveness and member value. Additionally, voluntary superannuation contributions have been rising, particularly among 25 to 34-year-olds. The Australian Taxation Office's latest update simplifying reporting requirements has also been well received by financial advisors. In future trends, green super funds are gaining interest as Australians become more socially responsible investors. A year after the major superannuation legislation overhaul, Australians have been actively participating in their super, from increasing contributions, to adapting to new technology, and focusing on greener investments.
Mon, 2nd Feb 2026

Mon, 2nd Feb 2026

2026-02-01--:--

In this episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, Paige Estritori covers several notable developments in the Australian retirement finance landscape. Topics include a proposed transparency reform within the superannuation system, the announcement of an impressive 7% returns for fund management giant SecureFuture. She also discusses a crucial policy affecting Australians in their mid-50s, the catch-up concessional contributions, that could lead to a significant increase in their super balance. Lastly, she covers a heated debate on increasing the superannuation guarantee from 9.5% to 12%. Estritori concludes by reminding listeners to remain active and informed about changes in the industry and their personal circumstances that might impact their retirement plans. Detailed discussions and more in-depth information are available at financialservicesonline.com.au.n
Sun, 1st Feb 2026

Sun, 1st Feb 2026

2026-01-31--:--

This week on the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, we delve into key updates from Australia's superannuation industry, including the revised legislation that expands the Superannuation Guarantee from 9.5% to 12%. This significant change is forecasted to boost super balances for Australian workers. In the fintech sector, innovations are increasing accessibility and efficiency, with Financial Services Online enhancing its platforms accordingly. The Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) has rolled out stricter reviews of superannuation provider fees amidst growing concerns over their impact on super balances. We've also noted a 1.5% rise in the Superannuation Consumer Price Index, suggesting an improving financial climate, but advise caution. Lastly, changes to the age pension assets test could affect superannuation strategies, underlining the importance of staying informed for effective future financial planning. Tune in for more updates at financialservicesonline.com.au.
Sat, 31st Jan 2026

Sat, 31st Jan 2026

2026-01-30--:--

On the 'Weekly Superannuation News Wrap' by Financial Services Online, key topics covered include new government regulation capping superannuation administration fees, growing concerns about superannuation underinsurance, and the increase in 'green' investments in superannuation funds. The report highlights findings that many retirees are conservative in using their super, which can be risky given inflation and longevity factors. Also, a significant growth in funding level for Australian superannuation funds provides a positive outlook for the industry. The podcast encourages listeners to check their super and explore eco-friendly options for better returns, and also to be mindful of spending habits post-retirement.
Fri, 30th Jan 2026

Fri, 30th Jan 2026

2026-01-29--:--

In this week's episode, Paige Estritori presents significant movements in the Australian superannuation scene. The federal government plans to raise the superannuation guarantee to 10.5% from July, promising a boost to workers' retirement savings. Meanwhile, Victoria's government pilots a scheme allowing self-managed superannuation funds to invest in regional infrastructure projects, diversifying their portfolios. Superannuation returns are reportedly increasing in Sydney, although consumers are warned of market volatility. Points of concern include changes in Queensland's Public Sector Superannuation Scheme's indexing system and South Australia's move to 'opt-in' insurance in superannuation, sparking debates around underinsurance risks. The Australian Financial Complaints Authority also prepares for an influx of superannuation-related complaints this year. Listeners are encouraged to stay informed and visit financialservicesonline.com.au for more details.n
Thu, 29th Jan 2026

Thu, 29th Jan 2026

2026-01-28--:--

This week's superannuation update with Paige Estritori addresses a range of topics. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority's recent forecast reports on forthcoming superannuation guarantee rate hikes, which will gradually boost employer's contributions up to 12% by July 2025, thereby augmenting retirement savings whilst potentially impacting take-home pay. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has introduced new supervision measures following a compliance check in a bid to prevent harmful insurance practices. The Australian Tax Office discovered around one million Australians are missing out on superannuation contributions worth $2.85 billion in their annual review. Your Future, Your Super reforms passed through Parliament, targeting system inefficiencies and unnecessary fees. Lastly, AustralianSuper reported a record return for its members in 2025. The summaries of these topics can be found at financialservicesonline.com.au.
Wed, 28th Jan 2026

Wed, 28th Jan 2026

2026-01-27--:--

In this episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, Paige Estritori discusses key developments in the Australian superannuation sector. Notable topics include the recently announced reforms by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission aimed at strengthening the superannuation industry through increased consumer protection and transparency. She also reviews the latest league table ranking Australia's largest super funds and notes the rising interest in environmental, social and governance investments within the sector. Discussions also cover the Australian Government's ‘Your Future, Your Super bill and its ongoing effects on superannuation funds. Lastly, she hints at the Australian Tax Office's anticipated crackdown on superannuation guarantee non-compliance, enforcing more accountability on employers to ensure workers receive their due superannuation.
Tue, 27th Jan 2026

Tue, 27th Jan 2026

2026-01-26--:--

In this episode of Financial Services Online's Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, Paige Estritori delves into the latest policy changes, corporate activity, regulatory updates, tech advancements, and financial market insights in Australia's superannuation industry. Significant shifts are expected from the recent policy changes and regulatory shake-ups. There's increasing corporate activity with a surge in merge announcements, signaling potential cost savings for fund members. In tech news, fund managers commence system upgrades to enhance accuracy and transparency. Despite varying market conditions, Australia's superannuation demonstrates resilience, offering reassurance in uncertain times. Stay informed and visit financialservicesonline.com.au for further updates.
Mon, 26th Jan 2026

Mon, 26th Jan 2026

2026-01-25--:--

In this week's Superannuation News Wrap by Financial Services Online, significant superannuation developments were discussed around Australia. Highlights include the passage of a controversial law in Sydney mandating full audits on super funds, contributing to an ongoing debate about transparency in the industry. Western Australia's mining boom was considered a boon for super funds tied to the sector due to surging iron ore prices. A fintech startup in Victoria, PayGrow, introduced software aimed at streamlining the employer contribution process. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has issued a warning for super funds to prepare for upcoming changes in pension regulation. Lastly, increasing engagement from millennials with their superannuation was noted, attributed to heightened financial awareness and familiarity with digital platforms.
Sun, 25th Jan 2026

Sun, 25th Jan 2026

2026-01-24--:--

In this episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, Paige Estritori of Financial Services Online discusses important trends in the superannuation market, potential legislative changes to the Superannuation Guarantee, advancements in digital customer service in the industry, and a growing trend towards community development through super funds. The show particularly emphasizes the importance of staying informed for strategic decision-making, adjusting superannuation investments in response to market fluctuations, and engaging with digital client onboarding systems. Additionally, proposed changes to the Superannuation Guarantee legislation are mentioned, potentially affecting businesses and fund managers. Lastly, ethical super funds' increasing investment in local infrastructure and community projects are explored. Tune in for these important updates and insights for a better understanding of the superannuation landscape.
Sat, 24th Jan 2026

Sat, 24th Jan 2026

2026-01-23--:--

In this week's podcast of "Superannuation News Wrap," host Paige Estritori discusses the recent government reforms impacting Australia's superannuation industry. The intent behind these reforms is to create a more efficient and accountable superannuation system that is more focused on member benefits, potentially increasing returns at retirement. Further, many Australian super funds have reported impressive performance this fiscal quarter, indicating a positive outlook on superannuation investments throughout the year. In regulation updates, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission plans to revise its guidance on super fees and cost disclosure in 2026. Estritori also covers the integration of advanced technologies including AI by industry leaders, which is transforming customer services in the superannuation field. For more information, Estritori advises visitors to check their website.
Fri, 23rd Jan 2026

Fri, 23rd Jan 2026

2026-01-22--:--

In this week's episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap with Paige Estritori of Financial Services Online, key topics focused on potential restructuring of tax allowances for super funds, a notable surge in cyber-attacks on Superfunds necessitating stronger security measures, and the emerging trend of incorporating ethical, green investments in Superfunds. Additional insights revealed an increase in voluntary superannuation contributions among Australian consumers, possibly indicative of growing retirement readiness. The episode also referred to the increasingly popular Superannuation literacy programs simplifying complex industry jargon for wider understanding. Estritori urged listeners to stay vigilant and informed about movements in the Australian Superannuation landscape to enhance retirement planning, especially in response to regulatory changes and cyber security issues. Stay tuned for more Superannuation updates every week.
Thu, 22nd Jan 2026

Thu, 22nd Jan 2026

2026-01-21--:--

This week's "Superannuation News Wrap" by Financial Services Online reports on significant trends in Australia's superannuation industry. New legislation aimed at increased transparency and accountability in the industry has been introduced, reflecting the governments commitment to strengthening the confidence of the workforce. The show also covers recent restrictions by the Australian Tax Office on Self-managed super funds, which could impact Australians' retirement savings management. It highlights a study indicating that 65% of Australians rely on their superannuation for their desired retirement lifestyle. Lastly, the increasing impact of digitisation and 'robo-advice' on the industry is discussed, showing the shift towards technology in retirement funds management. The host, Paige Estritori, emphasizes the importance of being well-informed today for a better future.n
Wed, 21st Jan 2026

Wed, 21st Jan 2026

2026-01-20--:--

In this week's episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, we discussed the Reserve Bank of Australia's continued commitment to maintaining low interest rates, resulting in a rise in voluntary superannuation contributions. The possibility of changes in superannuation contribution caps was explored following signals from Federal Treasurer John Doe of potential new legislation. Noteworthy was the announcement of exceptional annual returns by industry super fund, AussieSuper, contrasting to the lesser returns from FutureGrowth. We stressed the importance of understanding the implications of superannuation fund fees on retirement savings. The program wrapped up with encouraging Australian consumers to stay informed and make prudent decisions for securing their financial futures. For more in-depth analysis and updates on superannuation industry news, visit financialservicesonline.com.au.
Tue, 20th Jan 2026

Tue, 20th Jan 2026

2026-01-19--:--

In this week's episode of Financial Services Online's Superannuation News Wrap, host Paige Estritori covers key events and trends in Australia's superannuation industry. Important topics include government policy changes aimed at increasing transparency in the use of super funds and predictions of returning upswings in the market after last year's losses. On the legal front, they discuss a high-profile case concerning pension age regulations. Exciting advancements in fintech show superannuation entities incorporating new technologies to give savers more control over their funds. The podcast also offers tips on boosting super savings through tax benefits and government co-contributions. It's a must-listen for anyone wanting to stay ahead of the financial curve.n
Mon, 19th Jan 2026

Mon, 19th Jan 2026

2026-01-18--:--

In this week's episode, host Paige Estritori covers key discussions surrounding Australia's superannuation industry. Highlights include new legislations aiming to increase transparency in fee structures and competitiveness among super funds; Sydney-based super funds investing in domestic infrastructure, thus boosting the national economy and providing steady returns; the upward trend in super funds performance despite legislative changes and economic instability, emphasizing the importance of patience for consumers; and the shift towards ethical investments, with Australians increasingly investing their super in sustainable, socially responsible sectors. Tune in next week for more updates from the superannuation industry. Stay informed and make wise decisions about your superannuation.n
Sun, 18th Jan 2026

Sun, 18th Jan 2026

2026-01-17--:--

In this week's episode, we discuss major legislative changes to Australia's superannification system with a promise from the Federal Government for a more transparent and fairer system. Despite a market downturn, the sector remains resilient with the country's largest fund, Australian Super, seeing long-term returns increase. However, a surge in superannification scams have targetted Australians with lure of early access to funds. Leadership transitions are noted with First State Super welcoming a new CEO. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has issued sustainability guidelines, urging funds to consider climate risks in their strategies. Lastly, the Self-Managed Super Fund sector continues to diversify but comes with its own set of risks. Listen to stay informed about changes in the superannification world and to make the most of your super. For more information, visit our website: financialservicesonline.com.au.n
Sat, 17th Jan 2026

Sat, 17th Jan 2026

2026-01-16--:--

This week's podcast from Financial Services Online, presented by Paige Estritori, covers the latest developments in Australia's superannuation industry. A new proposed legislation aims to protect superannuation accounts from unnecessary fees and premiums, ensuring safer conditions for consumer funds. The government also plans to increase the super guarantee rate to 12% by 2026, promising a rise in employer contributions to super funds. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has set new performance standards for fund trustees to ensure member fairness. Furthermore, recent trends show increasing emphasis on business owners prioritizing their superannuation. Finally, digital superannuation platforms are on the rise, providing efficient fund management tools for consumers. Tune in next week for more updates on superannuation news.
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