Australian Government

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Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Policy Announcement

    Federal Government announces Payday Super in the 2023-24 Budget.

  2. Mandatory Implementation

    Payday Super becomes law for all Australian employers.

  3. Rate Increase

    Superannuation Guarantee rate rises to 12%.

  4. Consultation Period

    Treasury and ATO consult with industry on legislative design and software requirements.

Stories mentioning Australian Government 2

Financial Regulation Neutral

Small Firms Face Cash Flow Crunch as Payday Super Deadline Approaches

Australian small businesses are bracing for a significant operational shift as the federal government's 'Payday Super' mandate nears implementation. The transition from quarterly to real-time superannuation contributions is expected to strain cash flow management for thousands of firms while aiming to close the multi-billion dollar unpaid super gap.

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Markets Neutral

Pharma's 'Netflix' Pivot: Solving the Antibiotic Market Failure

Health experts and economists are advocating for a subscription-based 'Netflix' model for antibiotics to combat the rise of superbugs. This proposed shift aims to decouple pharmaceutical profits from sales volume, incentivizing R&D in a sector currently plagued by market failure.

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