superannuation
English
Etymology
superannuate + -ion, from superannuated
Pronunciation
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈs(j)ʉːpəˌɹænjʉːˈæɪʃn̩/
Audio (AU) (file)
Noun
superannuation (usually uncountable, plural superannuations)
- (Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A retirement benefit fund, an accumulation of regular deductions from one′s wage or salary while employed and similar regular contributions from the employer, usually administered by an independent entity; a pension.
- 1823, Edmund Burke (editor), Annual Register: 1822, Volume 64, page 137,
- One of the principal objections to it was, that the period of service, after which superannuations were granted, was too limited, […] .
- 1840, John Henry Barrow (editor), The Mirror of Parliament, Volume 4, page 2867,
- I think it would be harsh to deprive them of their superannuations without a knowledge of the circumstances under which they are proposed.
- 1991, John Godwin, Michael Costa, Julie Hamblin, Mark Duffy, David Patterson, Australian HIV/AIDS Legal Guide, page 465,
- A person must not discriminate by failing to supply superannuation or insurance, or in the terms on which, or in the way in which superannuation or insurance is supplied.
- 2010, Stephen J Marsden, Australian Master Bookkeepers Guide [2009/10], 3rd Edition, page 578,
- If an entity employs temporary residents who are eligible for the superannuation guarantee, then the entity is required to make superannuation contributions for them.
- 1823, Edmund Burke (editor), Annual Register: 1822, Volume 64, page 137,
- (uncountable) The condition or of being superannuated; old age or obsolescence.
Synonyms
- (retirement fund): pension, super (colloquial)
- (act of being superannuated): retirement
Translations
retirement benefit fund
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