Rollover

A rollover is super that you transfer from another super fund you belong to.

Why rollover?

You may have worked in many jobs in your career and may have accumulated multiple super accounts over the years. Multiple super accounts equal multiple super fees.

Consolidating your super into one account can help you build your retirement savings faster, and it also reduces the hassle of managing multiple accounts.

How can I rollover into my Media Super account?

To make Media Super the home for your super, simply rollover your other super accounts using our Rollover form.

You will need:

1. The details of the other accounts you would like rolled in to your Media Super account

  • The name of the fund (eg, XYZ Super)
  • Your account number
  • The fund's AFSL, ABN and SPIN numbers. These can be found on your fund's website, annual report and usually in your member statements

2. Your Media Super account number

3. A completed and signed copy of our Rollover form

4. A certified copy of your personal identification documents

 

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Who can certify documents in Australia?

Any one of the following authorised persons can certify documents as being true and correct copies:

1. A person who is currently licensed or registered under a law to practice in one of the following occupations:

  • Chiropractor
  • Dentist
  • Legal practitioner
  • Medical practitioner
  • Nurse
  • Optometrist
  • Patent attorney
  • Pharmacist
  • Physiotherapist
  • Psychologist
  • Trade marks attorney
  • Veterinary surgeon

2. A person enrolled on the roll of the Supreme Court of a State or Territory, or the High Court of Australia, as a legal practitioner

3. A person on the following list:

  • Australia Post Permanent Employee or Agent (who is currently employed with the post office & has at least two continuous years of service or is in charge of supplying postal services to the public)
  • Australian Consular Officer or Australian Diplomatic Officer (within the meaning of the Consular Fees Act 1955)
  • Bailiff
  • Bank Officer, Building Society Officer or Credit Union Officer (with two or more continuous years of service)
  • Commissioner for Affidavits or Declarations
  • Fellow of the National Tax Accountant's Association
  • Finance Company Officer (with two or more continuous years of service with one or more finance companies)
  • Justice of the Peace
  • Marriage celebrant (registered under Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part IV of the Marriage Act 1961)
  • Member of Chartered Secretaries Australia
  • Member of Engineers Australia (other than at the grade of student)
  • Member of the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants
  • Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
  • Member of the Australian Defence Force (who is an officer; or a non-commissioned officer within the meaning of the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 with two or more years of continuous service or a warrant officer within the meaning of that Act)
  • Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants or the National Institute of Accountants
  • Member of Commonwealth Parliament, State Parliament, Territory Legislature or a Local Government Authority (State or Territory)
  • Minister of Religion (under Subdivision A of Division 1 of Part IV of the Marriage Act 1961)
  • Notary Public
  • Australia Post Permanent Employee (who is currently employed with the post office and has at least two continuous years of service)
  • Permanent employee of the Commonwealth (or Commonwealth Authority) or a State or Territory (or State or Territory Authority) or a Local Government Authority with two or more years of continuous service
  • Person before whom a statutory declaration may be made under the law of the State or Territory in which the declaration is made
  • Police Officer or Sheriff
  • Teacher employed on a full-time basis at a school or tertiary education institution
  • Senior Executive Service Employee of the Commonwealth (or Commonwealth Authority) or a State or Territory (or State or Territory Authority)
  • Court Officer: Registrar or Deputy Registrar of a Court, Judge, Clerk, Magistrate, Master of a Court, Chief Executive Officer of a Commonwealth Court

4. Officer with, or Authorised Representative of an Australian Financial Services Licensee (who has had at least two years of continuous service with one or more licensees)

Who can certify documents outside of Australia?

  • an authorised staff member of an Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate
  • an authorised employee of the Australian Trade Commission who is in a country or place outside Australia
  • an authorised employee of the Commonwealth of Australia who is in a country or place outside Australia
  • a Member of the Australian Defence Force who is an officer or a non-commissioned officer with 5 or more years of continuous service
  • a notary public, subject to approval by the Fund AML/CTF Officer on a case by case basis. Please contact the Fund for advice prior to obtaining a notary public certification.