3 big retirement changes you need to know (plus your 5-step retirement plan)

March 16
44 mins

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Episode Description

We are only a couple of months into 2026 and we’ve already seen significant retirement changes announced. These updates could directly impact your super, Age Pension eligibility and contribution strategy.

-In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, your host Gemma Mitchell is joined by James O’Reilly- co host on the Australian Retirement Podcast and financial adviser at Northeast Financial Wealth, go through three big retirement changes you need to know in 2026 — and then take you through your practical 5-step retirement checklist.


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Topics Covered

– 3 Big Retirement Changes in 2026


1) ASFA Retirement Standard Update

This is the first time ASFA’s lump sum figures have increased in three years.

New lump sum targets (homeowners aged 67):

– $630,000 for singles (up from $595,000)

– $730,000 for couples (up from $690,000)


Annual income benchmarks:

– Comfortable Couple: ~$77,375 per year

– Comfortable Single: ~$54,840 per year

– Modest Couple: ~$51,299 per year

– Modest Single: ~$35,503 per year

More detail here


2) Age Pension Changes – Payment Rates, Deeming & Asset Limits

Check for updates here from March 20th


3) Super Contribution Caps Increasing (From 1 July 2026)

– Concessional cap increases from $30,000 to $32,500 per year

– Non-concessional cap increases from $120,000 to $130,000 per year

– General transfer balance cap increases from $2 million to $2.1 million

More info here and here


Key areas discussed:

- ASFA Retirement Standard benchmarks

- Age Pension deeming rates and asset test limits

- Super contribution caps and carry-forward rules

- Transfer balance cap explained

- How to build a retirement income plan (5 steps)


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