21 Sep 2016 – No more cap on $500,000 superannuation contributions

SCOA Federal Council President, Dr Annette Barbetti, today said that SCOA welcomed the Coalition government’s decision to scrap the $500,000 lifetime cap on non-concessional superannuation contributions.  However, said Dr Barbetti, we are disappointed with the decision not to remove the restrictions on voluntary superannuation contributions for 65 to 74 year olds, since it does not … Read more

12 Sep 2016 – Poorer defined benefit pensioners continue to suffer

On 12 September, the Australia Council of Public Sector Retiree Organisations (ACPSRO) released a media statement alerting retirees to the above outline of recent 10% cap correspondence, and requested retiree organisations to circulate the statement to their members so they can continue to protest to their own Members of Parliament. For more comprehensive information on this … Read more

10 Aug 2016 – Letter to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull

SCOA’s Federal President, Dr Annette Barbetti, has sent the attached letter to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, urging the government to consider repealing the Social Services Legislation (Defined Benefit Income Streams) Act 2015. SCOA considers it a defective piece of legislation based on inadequate research and rushed through both houses of Parliament with undue haste. It has … Read more

4 Aug 2016 – Claiming the Age Pension or the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card just got easier

Claiming the Age Pension and/or the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card just got easier after Centrelink consolidated the information into one page on their website. To claim the Age Pension, click here. To claim the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card, click here. The above links will take you to the relevant page(s) on Centrelink’s website where you … Read more

28 June 2016 – Please hold your fire

SCOA’s Federal President, Dr Annette Barbetti, today asked all political parties to hold their fire on changes to superannuation rules “until after a proper review of the interaction between the superannuation and welfare systems”. Dr Barbetti said that, “the changes proposed by the major political parties will have an adverse effect on many retirees who … Read more

27 June 2016 – Review of pension rules

The Australian Council of Public Sector Retiree Organisations Inc. (ACPSRO), in a press release issued today, has welcomed the review of rules for retirement incomes and their interaction with the Age pension, as promised by the ALP on 25 May 2016.  Issuing the press release, ACPSRO’s National President, Richard Griffiths, said it was hoped that … Read more