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Charge up your SUPER

Looking after our super is one of the most important steps we can take towards achieving financial freedom. Yet women are at higher risk of ending up with less superannuation than their male counterparts, according to recent findings from leading super fund Equip Super.

Having borne the financial brunt of the pandemic, women have been more exposed to job losses, underemployment and reduced income. Many women have been unable to contribute as much, if at all, to their super during these challenging times.

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