Purchasing a mobile phone
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Owning a mobile phone
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Dealing with debt
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Avoid a funeral RIP-off (fact sheet)
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Avoid a funeral RIP-off
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Buying a car – Take a minute with your money
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Dealing with family pressure about money
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Sorting out your money problems
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The Cut Off
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Your rights when you buy something (ReadSpeaker)
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Your rights when you buy something (Arabic)
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Your rights when you buy something (Vietnamese)
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Your rights when you buy something (Tagalog)
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Your rights when you buy something (Spanish)
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Your rights when you buy something (Italian)
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Your rights when you buy something (Hindi)
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Your rights when you buy something (Greek)
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Your rights when you buy something (Chinese simplified)
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Your rights when you buy something
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Resale money message in Western Kriol language
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Resale money message in Kriol language
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CDP
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myGov
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How super works (Arrernte)
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How can I get my relative’s super after they die?
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You can ask your relative’s super company to pay some or all of their super to you. The super company will decide who gets the money.
death certificate
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dependent
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death benefit
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Super death benefits
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Manage your super: After death
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Death benefits
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Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT)
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When can I get my super?
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When you turn 65 or reach preservation age.
preservation age
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Early access to your super
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Lifecycle of a complaint
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Superannuation scams
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Access superannuation
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retire
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Online complaint – Superannuation Complaints Tribunal
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Super and pension age calculator
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Retiring: Accessing your super
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Accessing your super
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How much super do I have? Where is it?
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You can ask your employer what super company you are with. You can also call the ATO to find out.
Then you can talk to your super company and ask them how much money is in your account.