- Customer Help Centre
- Superannuation
- Withdrawing from your Super
What is a condition of release?
To withdraw some or all of your superannuation, you will need to satisfy a condition of release.
To satisfy a condition of release, you will need to have either:
- reached your preservation age and retired
- left a job since reaching age 60 or;
- reached age 65 (even if you haven’t retired)
- permanent incapacity
- temporary incapacity
- severe financial hardship
- compassionate grounds
- terminal medical condition
- First home super saver scheme (FHSSS)
- Departing Australia Superannuation Payment (DASP)
If you believe that any of the above apply to you, please see our section on early release of super.