


Where the Hell Is Your Super Going? (And Why It’s Not Building Australia)

Do You Even Know What Your Money’s Doing Right Now?
Let’s get real.
Here are a few questions that every Australian should be able to answer — but most can’t:
- What’s your current super balance?
- Who’s managing your retirement fund?
- Do you know where your super is being invested right now?
- Did you know the majority of Australia’s super is invested in foreign assets — not local ones?
We’re talking about billions of dollars going offshore — into global markets, foreign real estate, multinationals, and industries that do nothing for Australia’s future.
All while local housing remains unaffordable.
Jobs are offshored.
And the next generation is locked out of wealth creation.
Why Isn’t Your Money Working for You — or Your Country?
There are people out there doing things differently.
People who are using their retirement wealth to support residential housing, sustainable infrastructure, and job creation — right here in Australia.
They’re focused on:
- Getting early access to property markets through structured, collaborative models
- Channeling capital into projects that fuel regional growth
- Creating intergenerational wealth by investing in real assets that can be passed down — not just drawn down
- And most importantly: contributing to Australia’s long-term economic health
They’ve realised super isn’t just about retirement — it’s about ownership, impact, and control.
Find out how super is being allocated.
It's Time to Ask Better Questions
Why are we sending capital overseas…
When we could be using it to:
- Help Australians get into property sooner
- Fuel local businesses and projects
- Create long-term economic stability
- Generate real returns and real jobs — in our own backyard
Your super isn’t just a number — it’s a lever. A tool. A choice.
What are you doing to make sure it helps you get into Australian property for retirement, create your generational wealth, create jobs, and build the Australia you want to retire in?
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Disclaimer: This article is educational in nature and does not constitute financial advice.