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RG 146 Superannuation

About this event

The superannuation industry’s premier compliance course

Need to get up to speed on super?

ASFA’s RG 146 Superannuation course is the industry leading and most flexible RG 146 course available in the market. Designed specifically for the superannuation industry, it satisfies the ASIC requirements for the provision of general advice in superannuation.
It is updated annually to ensure its content remain current and incorporates any legislative changes.

Gain specialist super skills even faster

ASFA’s RG 146 Superannuation has recently undergone a major upgrade. Redesigned with convenience, speed and relevance in mind, our newly upgraded RG 146 Superannuation course can give you, or your organisation, a leading edge – in less time than it did previously. Offering an entirely new and improved learning experience together with the same level of flexibility and technical nous you have come to expect, the newly upgraded course features a streamlined course structure, more targeted content and clearer explanations of key concepts

Course Outline


Who is this course for?

Ideal for experienced industry professionals wanting to build on their technical knowledge or those needing to engage directly with super fund members.

Why ASFA?

ASFA’s RG 146 Superannuation course has some significant advantages:

  • Significantly upgraded with more succinct, clearer and visually engaging course materials
  • Shorter timeframes to complete – face-to-face workshop now two days instead of three
  • The very latest content – incorporating all recent legislative changes
  • Leveraging the deep industry expertise of the ASFA policy & research team
  • Offers the choice of e-learning, virtual workshop, face to face classroom or blended learning formats
  • Fully interactive e-learning which can be accessed any time on any device, allowing you to work at your own pace and in your own time
  • Given the scale and pace of change in superannuation, ASFA recommends that you undertake the RG146 superannuation course every five years to ensure your knowledge remains current.

What’s covered in the course?
The course consists of 9 modules covering:

  • What makes up the superannuation industry and how it operates
  • Governance, legislation and regulation of the superannuation industry and the responsibilities of trustees
  • Types of contributions
  • How superannuation is invested and the trustees’ role in relation to the investment of fund assets
  • Insurance in superannuation
  • Superannuation benefits: when they can be paid and how they are treated
  • Member communications, types of advice, and internal and external dispute resolution requirements
  • The main types of financial markets in Australia and the impact of economic factors such as inflation, interest rates and government policies on Australia’s financial markets
  • Planning for retirement and the Age Pension

Details

13-17 May, 2024
9:00am – 3:00pm

Pricing (incl. GST)

Standard

Member: $1,200
Non-member: $1,480

This event qualifies for 20 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points for members of ASFA’s Professional Accreditation Program.

Daniel Mulino MP

Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services

Sessions

Keynote 8 – Navigating the energy transition: opportunities, investor strategies and policy needs

Born in Brindisi, Italy, Daniel was a young child when he moved with his family to Australia. He grew up in Canberra and completed his first degrees – arts and law – at the ANU. He then completed a Master of Economics (University of Sydney) and a PhD in economics from Yale.

He lectured at Monash University, was an economic adviser in the Gillard government and was a Victorian MP from 2014 to 2018. As Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer of Victoria, Daniel helped deliver major infrastructure projects and developed innovative financing structures for community projects.

In 2018 he was preselected for the new federal seat of Fraser and became its first MP at the 2019 election, re-elected in 2022 and 2025. From 2022 to 2025, Daniel was chair of the House of Representatives’ Standing Economics Committee in which he chaired inquiries; economic dynamism, competition and business formation and insurers’ responses to 2022 major floods claims.

In 2025, he became the Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services.

In August 2022, Daniel published ‘Safety Net: The Future of Welfare in Australia’, which aims to explore the ways in which an insurance approach can improve the effectiveness of government service delivery.