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    That's very good of you DiscoMick, thank you for the information.


    Do you have any particular super fund recommendation?


    I am putting into a fund at the moment that matures in 5 years. The intention is then to re-invest that.


    Its still scary!


    Cheers, Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    ...have our place at Maleny debt-free, and have money in super plus some pension. Upgrading the Maleny place for a comfortable retirement should be finished. That will be our base while we hitch the camper to the Defender and wander off.
    Ahhh, Maleny. A great place to retire to. I retired here last year (well semi-retired as I'm only 45). Well actually no, I'm still working but every day up here feels like a holiday. Look forward to seeing you around. We drive a Maroon G-Wagen in case you spot it, or you may run me over when I'm out on the bicycle most mornings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road Stone View Post
    That's very good of you DiscoMick, thank you for the information.


    Do you have any particular super fund recommendation?


    I am putting into a fund at the moment that matures in 5 years. The intention is then to re-invest that.


    Its still scary!


    Cheers, Jerry

    We are in Unisuper. It has just been named Superannuation Fund of the Year. It is a very large fund. I don't think you have to work in education to join it.


    UniSuper Home Page


    They have various types of accounts. I think they made over 6% last year from memory. As an industry fund their charges are much lower than retail funds.


    The advantage of super for retirement is that when putting money in it is only taxed at 15% instead of normal income tax rates. After you hit 55 in my case (check for your age) when you retire you can withdraw up to 10% of your balance tax free each year. Combine that with some government pension and a reasonable retirement income can be achieved. Of course, long-term investing of regular amounts, which can be small, adds up by achieving interest on interest so it compounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    Ahhh, Maleny. A great place to retire to. I retired here last year (well semi-retired as I'm only 45). Well actually no, I'm still working but every day up here feels like a holiday. Look forward to seeing you around. We drive a Maroon G-Wagen in case you spot it, or you may run me over when I'm out on the bicycle most mornings.
    It is a lovely spot. We are only up there some weekends as we are working in Brisbane during the week. Planning to change that in 2019 if all goes well. If you spot a large white box its our 110 wagon trundling about. Will look out for you.

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    Maybe I should have invested in classic cars as they seem to be going up in value. Will my Defender be worth more than I paid for it in 20 years? Can only hope...


    Classic cars outperform stock market to deliver vintage returns for investors - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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    Mike,
    You obviously like Maleny, I sort of dismissed it due to the yuppie/hippy main street, maybe I better have another look for retirement. Looking for a few ha.

    then I could nail the big white shed for spares
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Mike,
    You obviously like Maleny, I sort of dismissed it due to the yuppie/hippy main street, maybe I better have another look for retirement. Looking for a few ha.

    then I could nail the big white shed for spares
    Maleny is actually quite a good little community with a lot of community feeling to it. Its not as touristy as Montville, for example.
    Plus, its 415m above sea level (hence the nickname Rainy Maleny), its a lovely area, there are small rural blocks available and the 'big city' amenities are not far away.
    I intend to settle in and go quietly feral...

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    Roadstone
    Are you aware of the super option in Png for expats
    Salary sacrifice up to 15%
    Goes into a AUd account
    Stay in for 4 years
    Exit tax 4% from memory, much better than 42% marginal

    Let me know if you want more info
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    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
    apologies to Socrates

    Clancy MY15 110 Defender

    Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are

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