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26 April 2025 Posted by 

SUPER SHOULD BE PAID ON PAYDAY

THE Super Members Council is urging all political parties to prioritise passing payday super laws within the first 100 days of the new Parliament. The reforms will require super to be paid on payday, reducing $5B in annual unpaid super losses affecting 2.8 million Australians. CEO Misha Schubert stressed swift action is needed to ensure workers receive their legal entitlements. Proposed changes aim to ease implementation and support employers during the transition, ensuring a fairer super system.


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