We all deserve fair play

Join our online event to find out how you can help even the score for women's super.

Did you know that women in their early sixties retire with 28% less super than men the same age? *

At Rest, we believe that Fair Play is giving all Aussies a chance to a fair and equitable future, and that everyone can play a part.

That’s why for International Women’s Day this year we’re encouraging all women, and men, to learn more about the ways they can help even the score.

In our interactive online event we’ll guide you on the ways you can help create a fairer future for yourself, through Sally’s Story.

Together, we’ll journey with Sally as she starts her first job, receives her first super payment, continues to move throughout her career building positive financial habits, takes time out of the workforce to start a family and navigates some of life’s unexpected moments, all the way through to readying herself for retirement.

You’ll learn how Sally makes her super work for her, maximising her retirement outcomes.

We’ll also cover:

  • Investment choice & the difference picking the right option can make
  • The power of compound interest

Your super is likely to be one of your biggest financial assets, so a few minutes of focus now can help make more of your super balance later.

Give future you a fair play. Register for the webinar now.

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*In 2021, the median super balance for men aged 60-64 years was $204,107 whereas for women in the same age group it was $146,900, a gap of 28 per cent. The Gender Superannuation Gap, Addressing the options KPMG, 2021.