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Superannuation presentation

Published on 23 Nov 07 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

The sweeping changes to Australia’s superannuation system mean that self-managed superannuation funds are likely to become the primary wealth creation vehicle for many Australians. This presentation explores how to maximise the super opportunity and in particular covers:

  • maximising contributions and superannuation balances
  • growing your superannuation with property
  • utilising superannuation as a wealth succession and estate planning vehicle.

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Sylvia Villios CTA
Photo of author, Sylvia PAPADIMITRIOU Dr Sylvia Villios, CTA, is an Associate Professor at the Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide. She researches and teaches in taxation law, particularly focusing on questions about the operation of the Australian tax system, taxation policy, corporate taxation and the role, powers and accountability of the Commissioner of Taxation. Outside of her primary research area, she has published extensively on the role and operation of Australia's succession laws. Dr Villios is the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies for the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics. She is a co-director of the Regulation of Commercial, Corporations, Insolvency and Taxation (ROCCIT) research unit which is based at the University of Adelaide. She is an editorial panel member of the Australian Tax Law Bulletin, Lexis Nexis. During her academic career she has published over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles. She has a strong industry presence and her background in taxation and commercial law extends beyond academia and includes experience in legal practice - Current at 03 November 2025
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