Super for WA Police
As the default super fund for the WA public sector, we’ve been looking after the super and retirement savings of WA Police Officers and staff for over 85 years.
We offer a range of services to help you learn about your super and retirement options and several unique benefits for you as public sector employees and/or Police Officers.
Support for Sworn Officers
Medical retirement and tailored Salary Continuance Insurance
From January 2022, Police Officers and Aboriginal police liaison officers who are medically retired due to a work-related illness or injury will be eligible for police compensation.
GESB’s alternative Salary Continuance Insurance (SCI) benefit for WA Police has been designed to be of greater value to Police Officers in the event of a medical discharge.
Read more about medical retirement.
Accelerated contributions
If you’re a Gold State Super member between 45 and 55 years of age and employed as a Police Officer, you can apply to contribute an additional amount.
For details, see the Gold State Super essentials brochure.
Webinars for WA Police
Your dedicated Key Account Manager Greg presents webinars specifically designed for employees in the WA Police department to help you grow your super and prepare for retirement.
The more you learn about your super, the more empowered you’ll feel towards understanding your investments, building your retirement savings and making more informed decisions about your future.
We aim to explain topics in a clear and simple way, and we’ll do our best to answer any questions you may have before the end of each webinar session.
Register now
To book your place, simply choose a webinar from the list below. You will need your GESB member number to register.
For more information, please read our webinar help guide.
Not a member?
You can choose to join GESB by completing a Standard choice form and submitting it to your employer. A GESB Super account will be automatically opened for you.
Webinars
Program | Date | Time | Register |
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Set up your future with GESB Super | Tuesday, 9 April 2024 | 3pm - 3.30pm | |
Securing your future: women and super | Tuesday, 14 May 2024 | 10am - 10.30am | |
Preparing for retirement | Tuesday, 4 June 2024 | 3pm - 3.30pm | |
Leaving the public sector | Thursday, 11 July 2024 | 10am - 10.30am |
If you’d like to receive invitations to future sessions relevant to you, please make sure we have your email address in the personal details section in Member Online.
Top tips from your Key Account Manager
Your Key Account Manager, Greg Stewart, is dedicated to supporting all WA Police staff.
Here are some tips from Greg that may be useful for you as a GESB member and WA Police employee.
Keep your contact details up to date
It’s important to update your personal contact details as soon as you can in Member Online, as the initial contacts provided to GESB will be your work contact information.
Review your investment plan
Find out about your investment options and how to choose the investment plan that best suits your super and retirement goals.
Set up your beneficiaries
Submitting a binding death nomination is one way to make sure your super goes to the people you want to benefit when you pass away. You can replace or cancel your existing nomination at any time.
Learn how GESB can help if you’re sick or injured
GESB offers different types of insurance that may help you if you’re sick or injured. Find out how your insurance could assist you.
More information
- Find out about our Sustainable Balanced option
- Read our Withdrawing as a contributing member fact sheet
- Learn what happens to your super in the event of a divorce or separation
- Read the latest super news
- Find out about our super tips
- Try our calculators
Need help
- Contact your Member Services Centre
- Call us on 13 43 72
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