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Key points:
The age the Government allows you to withdraw your super is different to the age you can apply for the Government Age Pension, which is 67 years.
You can withdraw your super if you’re
65 years or over, whether you keep working or not
60 or over and change employers or temporarily stop working
Under 60 and have permanently stopped working, and you’ve met your preservation age.
Your preservation age is the age the government allows you to withdraw your super, which changes depending on when you were born.
You may be able to access your super early under special circumstances like financial hardship or compassionate grounds. |
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