This bi-monthly online discussion group makes it easy for you to learn about the latest superannuation developments while accumulating up to 40% of your total CPD hours for the year.
This discussion group is a forum for Australian superannuation professionals who recognise the value of sharing knowledge and experience with their peers. This group is hosted on the second Tuesday of every second month.
The benefits of attending one of our discussion groups:
- Secure valuable hours of CPD: Each session runs for two hours. Sessions are hosted six times through the year. Sessions are held in the evenings so there’s no disruption to your work day.
- Superannuation made simple: Our interactive sessions are facilitated by experienced superannuation professionals who will guide and explain the application of the law clearly and concisely. Questions, debate and engaged conversation are highly encouraged.
- Catch up with your peers: The sessions are a perfect forum for catching up and networking with your peers.
- Sound out a client issue: Do you have a worrying client conundrum? The sessions provide an interactive way to discuss and tackle various topics.
PRICING:
Full six sessions Early Bird (Book before the end of 2023 and save 10%)
Members $452 | Non-members $723
Full six sessions
Members $502 | Non-members $803
Single session
Members $110 | Non-members $150
Dates
- Tuesday, 13 February 2024 @ 12pm- 2pm AEDT
- Tuesday, 16 April 2024 @ 12pm- 2pm AEST
- Tuesday, 11 June 2024 @ 12pm- 2pm AEST
- Tuesday, 13 August 2024 @ 12pm- 2pm AEST
- Tuesday, 8 October 2024 @ 12pm- 2pm AEDT
- Tuesday, 10 December 2024 @ 12pm- 2pm AEDT
Presented by: Natasha Panagis
Natasha is a highly experienced wealth management specialist with expertise in superannuation, SMSFs, retirement planning, taxation, estate planning, insurance, social security and aged care. With a seasoned ability to interpret and broadly disseminate complex information through an understandable and practical lens, she has often been sought by and quoted in the media. By developing policy and advocacy positions to Government, regulators and other key stakeholders, Natasha is actively involved in shaping Australia’s financial services industry.