Forms and resources

Forms and resources

The Employer Guide provides information to assist South Australian Government employers to understand their obligations in relation to Fund Selection.

The Super SA member booklet outlines key information for members, enabling them to live their best life with Super SA at every stage of their super journey.

When you begin work in the South Australian Government you automatically become a member. Find out some benefits of being with Super SA.


A Fund Selection Notice is the form filled out by employee and employer to make a valid fund selection. Please note that the ATO’s form cannot be accepted for fund selection.


The Process Flow Map is designed to help South Australian Government employers to understand their role in Fund Selection. It should be read in conjunction with Employer Guide: Fund Selection for the South Australian Public Sector.


Use the Eligibility checklist to determine each employee’s eligibility for Fund Selection.


Use the Fund Selection Notice checklist to ensure the form has been completed correctly


The Salary Sacrifice for Superannuation form is filled out by employee and employer to set up a salary sacrifice arrangement.


The Pay my super into Super SA Select form is for use by eligible Super SA members to advise non-SA Government employers that their choice of fund for future super contributions is Super SA Select. 


 

View Product Disclosure Statements, Reference and Investment guides on the Product Disclosure Statements page and other forms on the forms and facts sheets page.

The superannuation schemes administered by Super SA are exempt public sector superannuation schemes and are not regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) or the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). Super SA is not required to hold an Australian Financial Services Licence to provide general advice about a Super SA product. The information in this publication is of a general nature only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Super SA recommends that before making any decisions about its products you consider the appropriateness of this information in the context of your own objectives, financial situation, and needs, read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), and seek financial advice from a licensed financial adviser in relation to your financial position and requirements.