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Is it possible to retire at 55 in Australia?

While there is no legal retirement age in Australia, access to your superannuation is restricted by your preservation age, which is 60 for most Australians born after July 1, 1964. This means that to retire at 55, you will need a substantial financial plan to cover the gap before accessing your super and the Age Pension.

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How much do I need to retire at age 60 in Australia?

According to the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), a single person retiring at 60 might need over $500,000 in super for a comfortable lifestyle, but the exact amount is highly personal. This guide will help you understand the key factors to determine how much do I need to retire at age 60 in Australia, well before accessing the Age Pension.

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Can you get your super at 60 in Australia?

For those born after July 1, 1964, the preservation age is 60, making this a pivotal time for retirement planning. This guide will clarify the rules so you can confidently answer the question, **Can you get your super at 60 in Australia?**

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Understanding What Age Can I Access My Super?

With Australia's superannuation system holding trillions in assets, understanding the rules is vital for securing your financial future. Many Australians wonder, **what age can I access my super?** The answer depends on your birth date and retirement status, with strict regulations governing access to these preserved funds.

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