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Get Ready for Payday Super: Join Our Complimentary Workshops for Businesses

Date: 15 January 2026

Major superannuation changes are coming on 1 July 2026, and many businesses will need to update their payroll and super processes. To help you prepare, Roberts + Morrow is running a series of free, practical workshops designed to guide you through what’s changing and how to transition smoothly.

Whether you use MYOB, Xero, or another payroll system, these sessions will take you step‑by‑step through what needs updating and how to stay compliant ahead of the upcoming reforms.

Why These Workshops Matter

From 1 July 2026, Superannuation Guarantee (SG) contributions must be paid on payday, not quarterly. This shift affects payroll timing, cashflow planning, and the systems businesses use to process super.

Additionally, the ATO Small Business Superannuation Clearing House (SBSCH) will close on 1 July 2026, so any business using it will need to move to an alternative SuperStream‑compliant method.

Workshop Options & Locations

Glen Innes – Glen Innes Highlands Hub
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Registrations close 13 February 2026
9am – 11am — MYOB Session (Click Here to Register)
11am – 1pm — Xero Session (Click Here to Register)
2pm – 4pm — Open Session (Click Here to Register)

Tamworth – Roberts + Morrow Office
Thursday, 26 February 2026
Registrations close 13 February 2026
4pm – 5pm Session (Click Here to Register)
5pm – 6pm Session (Click Here to Register)

RSVP / Register Your Interest
If you’d like to attend, have questions, or need help choosing the right session, please reach out to us at: events@rm.net.au

Reserve Your Spot Today
Spaces are limited, and interest is high as businesses begin preparing for the 2026 changes.

We’re here to help you navigate payday super with confidence.
– The Roberts + Morrow Team

Start today

To get in touch with our team, start by emailing us at enquiries@rm.net.au

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