Superannuation in the creative industries

Whether you're an independent creative, an employer, or part of an arts organisation, you'll leave with practical knowledge, trusted resources, and greater confidence navigating superannuation obligations in the creative industries.

Following the release of Creative Workplaces' expanded guidance on superannuation, this session brings together experts from the tax, accounting and creative industries to unpack common scenarios, answer audience questions, and help creative workers and organisations better understand their superannuation rights and responsibilities.

Whether you're an independent creative, an employer, or part of an arts organisation, you'll leave with practical knowledge, trusted resources, and greater confidence navigating superannuation obligations in the creative industries.


Event panellists include: 

Kate Schaffner, Director, Creative Workplaces 

Scott Treatt, Chief Executive Officer, The Tax Institute 

Kylie Thompson, Sorrento Strategic Accounting 

Ruth Hazleton, independent musician

Event details 

Date: Wednesday 26 August

Time: 10.00am–11.30am (panel discussion and Q&A)

Venue: State Library of NSW and online

Light refreshments and networking will be available for in-person attendees from 11.30am.

As this is a hybrid event, tickets are available for both in-person and online participation. The session will commence promptly at 10.00am. If you're attending in person, we recommend arriving by 9.45am to allow time for check-in and seating. In-person places are limited, so early registration is recommended.


Accessibility:

Accessibility information can be found on the State Library website: https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/visi...

Dates

Opening: Aug. 26, 2026, 10 a.m. Closing: Aug. 26, 2026, 11:30 a.m.

Website

Please click here for the official website