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Understanding super

How much do you know about superannuation?

Maybe a little or maybe a lot. Either way, we’ve broken it down to help you get your head around it. Superannuation is likely to be one of your largest financial assets, so it’s important you understand how it works.

Super essentials

From investment options to understanding your payslip. Learn all super’s must-knows below and feel like your future is in your control.

Super simple chats

Whether you’ve just landed your first job or you’re navigating the twists and turns of the workforce, we’re here to make sense of super, plus answer questions you've been too shy to ask. After all, it’s one of the biggest assets you’ll ever have.

Why insurance in super can be worth it

It's probably not something we think about every day, but what if you could no longer earn the income you previously did because you’re off work (or on reduced hours) due to sickness, injury, or (let’s be real here), death? How would you or your family cope financially? Being insured is a simple way you can help protect both your income and your loved ones, no matter what life throws at you. That’s reassuring!

Grow your super

Making an additional contribution to your super is, well, super easy. The only question is, how do you want to make your contributions?*

* The government limits how much you can contribute. If you contribute too much, you may have to pay extra tax.

Compare super funds

Even a slightly higher fee can have a significant impact on your savings in the long run. That's why it's so important to compare super funds. By doing a superannuation fund comparison and choosing the right fund for you, you can be on your way to growing your retirement savings.

Super facts and figures

Superannuation facts and figures you may need to know.

Let's close the super gap together

At Rest, advocating for a fairer super system for women is important to us. So this International Women’s Day it’s time to get on the side of fairness. Whatever stage of life you’re at — or whatever your gender — see how you can help close the gap.