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  • Friday 4th April 4.00PM AEST

    We are aware of media reports regarding a coordinated cyberattack affecting multiple superannuation funds. At present, we are not aware of any members of Nationwide Super that have been affected.  We continue to investigate and monitor the situation closely. In the meantime, members can continue to login and access their super accounts. If you notice your password has been changed, please contact us immediately on 1800 025 241.

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    Annual Member Survey Winners

    Congratulations to the promotional winners from the Annual Member Survey: K. Hunter of QLD, A. Gordon of VIC, C. Jensen of QLD, M. Dos Santos Silva and D. Devi of NSW.

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  • Protecting Your Super

    Following the data breaches at Optus and Medibank and the unfolding events around them, we wanted to let you know that we've taken some extra steps to further strengthen the safety of your super.

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  • Small Business Super Business Newsreel - June 2021

    This special edition includes an interview with a long-term friend of the Fund, Andrew Nicholl, CEO of the Australian Trainer's Association.

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  • Small Business Super Business Newsreel - April 2021

    The Small Business Super Business Newsreel by the Nationwide Super team. April 2021 edition. For this update, we're going back to basics and covering a six-point checklist of your main super obligations as an employer.

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  • Small Business Super Business Newsreel - December 2020

    The Small Business Super Business Newsreel by the Nationwide Super team. December 2020 edition - bringing you up to date with our latest news for the year.

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  • Small Business Super Business Newsreel - November 2020

    For this update, we're going to start by looking at our response to the COVID-19 pandemic and then go through the key take-outs for super from the recent Federal Budget.

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  • Business Growth Strategies

    Key Business Growth Strategies during and after COVID19

    The COVID-19 pandemic has affected not only the global economy but also the day-to-day business cash flow. A shift in strategy will help businesses take better care of employees, satisfy customer needs, and enhance the company's financial health. 

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  • Employer Newsreel Video Series - March 2020.

    In this edition we're bringing you up to date with some important changes to superannuation that you should be aware of.

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Superannuation Rates and Thresholds for 2018 – 2019

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released the key superannuation rates and thresholds for the 2018 – 2019 financial year.

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Superannuation As a Small Business Owner: Everything You Need To Know

If you’re looking at starting a small business, or are already running one, and have staff working for you – you have a lot on your plate. Find out everything you need to know about Superannuation as a small business owner, to make sure you don’t get penalised. Learn more.

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Superannuation Rate and Thresholds for 2017 – 2018

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has released the key superannuation rates and thresholds for the 2017 – 2018 financial year.

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Notice of Changes to Trust Deed

Nationwide Super’s Trust Deed was amended from 1 July 2017, to accommodate government changes to superannuation that applied from 1 July, in addition to other general updates. None of the amendments have any effect on members’ entitlements.

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How To Boost Your Super

Your superannuation is a key investment when it comes to saving for your retirement, and there are ways you can boost these savings. Your employer will contribute an amount equal to 9.5% of your salary into your super, and you may also contribute additional money as Concessional Contributions or Non-Concessional Contributions. Find out more.

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How Life Events Affect My Super

Life changes that can affect your super include a variety of events that most people will encounter at some point in their lives. Some of these types of events include starting a job, getting married, buying a home, having children, getting a tax refund or an inheritance, getting a separation or divorce, the death of a spouse, having an illness, redundancy, or losing a job. Learn more.

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