Payday Super will require employers to pay Superannuation Guarantee (SG) contributions to employees with every pay cycle. Payday Super was announced by the government as part of the Securing Australians' Superannuation package in the Federal Budget 2023-24.
Our members will be key to delivering Payday Super and implementing the necessary changes to payroll and superannuation processes.
Member Updates
DSPANZ is facilitating updates on Payday Super and the ongoing consultation process with our members. These meetings are run on
an ad-hoc basis. Members can access materials and summaries from this group here
or by following the link below.
Resources
Payday Super Implementation Overview
DSPANZ has developed the following indicative Payday Super implementation timeline to illustrate how system changes are expected to roll out across the super ecosystem. The diagram shows when key services become available, when mandatory changes commence, and how dependencies flow between super funds, gateways, clearing houses, payroll software providers, onboarding solutions and time and attendance systems.
Payday Super Legislation Hits Parliament
Statement from DSPANZ following the introduction of Payday Super legislation into Parliament on 9 October 2025.
Payday Super Exposure Draft
DSPANZ provided a submission to the Treasury's consultation on the draft legislation and regulations for Payday Super on 15 April 2025.

