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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+9.97%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+11.86%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$162
This is a high risk investment option that invests heavily in Australian and international shares and aims for higher returns over the long term.
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+11.67%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+9.72%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+8.68%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+9.47%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$285
This is a high risk investment option that invests almost entirely in Australian shares, and aims for higher returns over the long term.
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+4.46%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+12.7%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+9.55%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+10.17%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$668
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Hostplus Indexed Balanced
Finder AwardIndustry fundHigher risk
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+10%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+10.22%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+7.81%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+8.33%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$139
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+10.51%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+11.23%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$280
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UniSuper - High Growth
Most LovedIndustry fundHigher risk
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+10.07%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+10.34%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+7.79%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+10.24%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$391
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+7.68%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+13.6%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+7.91%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$559
This is a high-risk investment option that aims to deliver higher returns over the long term.
Spaceship's GrowthX fund invests heavily in technology ETFs with high exposures to Australian and international shares. Performance figures and fees supplied by Spaceship, not Chant West.
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+8.65%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+9.66%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+9.02%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+9.77%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$487
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+10.27%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+10.98%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$280
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+15.9%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+14.68%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$280
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+10.03%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+10.72%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$280
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+8.62%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+14.39%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+11.24%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+11.98%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$187
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Aware Super International Shares
Finder AwardIndustry fundHigher risk
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+7.78%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+15.12%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+11.81%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+12.33%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$162
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+9.8%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+10.46%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$280
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Hostplus - Indexed High Growth
NewIndustry fundHigher risk
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+11.29%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$139
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+9.55%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+10.21%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$280
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Hostplus International Shares
Industry fundHigher risk
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+12.29%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+13.54%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+7.52%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+11.01%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$349
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Aware Super Balanced Indexed
NewIndustry fundIndexed investmentHigher risk
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+8.87%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+10.4%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$162
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The information in this table is based on data provided by SuperRatings Pty Limited ABN 95 100 192 283, a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1309956) of Lonsec Research Pty Ltd ABN 11 151 658 561, Australian Financial Services Licence No. 421445. In limited instances, where data is not available from SuperRatings for a product, the data is provided directly by the superannuation fund.

*Past performance data and fee data is for the period ending March 2026

Key takeaways

  • When you compare super funds, look for low fees and high long-term performance returns.
  • If you don't want to choose your investment option you'll be placed in your super fund's default option (MySuper).
  • If you're in your 20s, 30s or 40s it's generally recommended to choose a high growth super fund option.

How to compare super funds

Here are 6 key features to look for.

Low fees

A general rule of thumb is to make sure your superannuation fees are less than 1% your balance per year (so for a $50,000 balance, aim for annual fees under $500).

High long-term performance

Look at the 5 and 10 year super fund performance - you want a fund that has consistent, strong performance rather than a one-off good year. For a standard balanced option, 10-year performance of at least 7% p.a. is quite good. If it's a high growth option, you can expect 10-year performance of at least 8 or 9% p.a.

An investment strategy that suits your age

When you join a super fund you'll initially be placed in its default product option which is called the MySuper product (usually this is the balanced option). But you might be better switching to another super investment option instead.

Generally speaking, you can take on more risk while you're young by opting fot a high-growth investment option.

An investment strategy for your risk appetite

Some funds offer life-stage investment options which adjust your investments as you get older so you're not taking on too much risk. Others will offer pre-mixed options based on certain risk levels and regardless of age, e.g. balanced, conservative or high growth.

An investment approach that aligns with your values

If you're passionate about investing ethically and want to exclude certain industries such as fossil fuels or tobacco, choose a fund that offers a sustainable or ethical investment option.

Insurance cover for your needs

Most funds will offer a default level of cover for death and TPD insurance automatically when you join. If you need more cover, for example, income protection, check if the fund offers it before joining. Or, you might decide you don't need insurance cover at all.

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"I ignored my super balance for years. I even kept an old fund open with a few thousand dollars in it. Bad idea. Then I consolidated funds and switched from my default balanced option to a higher growth, higher risk option. This suits me because I am decades from retirement, so I can handle some volatility. And growth is my main objective. I only wish I'd done it earlier in life!"

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How to choose the right super fund for you

If you're under 35

Because you have so much time on your hands, it's generally recommended you invest via a high-growth investment option. Shares can be volatile in the short term but continue to perform exceptionally well over the long term.

If you're 35–55

When you're in your 30s and 40s, you still have 15–30 years before retirement, which is still plenty of time to stay invested in a high-growth option. As you get closer to 50 you could consider gradually reducing your exposure to shares by switching to a balanced option.

If you're over 55

When you're in your 50s it's generally advised to have a more balanced mix of investments. Your super will stay invested for many years even after you turn 55 so it's important to have some exposure to shares so your balance continues to grow, but you might not want all your balance invested in shares.

Remember, there's no set rule for how you should invest based on your age alone, these are just some general ideas to get you started.

Superannuation market update - May 2026

In early May the Reserve Bank of Australia lifted the cash rate for the third time to a 2-year high of 4.35%. And the rate could go higher later in the year as high inflation continues to affect the global economy.

Higher rates translate to higher borrowing costs for businesses and generally have a negative (albeit indirect) affect on equities, which make up a big chunk of most Australians' super investments.

Rising rates are worse for bonds and other fixed income investments. Newly-issued bonds will now have higher rates than current ones, which therefore lose value. Older Australians and people with more conservative and balanced funds are more exposed to this rate risk.

But on the flip side, the value of the most low-risk asset, cash, rises as interest rates rise. As always, avoid making sudden decisions with your super based on short-term market volatility.

Updated May 2026 by Finder's senior money editor, Richard Whitten.

Many Aussies haven't chosen a super fund

Finder data found 58% of Australians are with the super fund their employer chose for them. But what if this fund isn't great? If you're stuck in an underperforming fund, it could cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars by the time you retire.

Steps to switch funds

1. Choose a new fund. The comparison table above can help you choose a new super fund.
2. Join the new fund. Complete the online application form available on the fund's website.
3. Move your super into your new fund. Just enter the details of your previous fund when you submit the application form and the new fund will arrange for your balance to be transferred over - you don't need to do this yourself.
4. Let your employer know. Let your employer know right away so they can pay your next super guarantee payment to the correct fund.

If you need a bit more help, see our guide on how to change super funds for a detailed process.

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Alison is an editor at Finder and a personal finance journalist with over 10 years of experience, having contributed to major financial institutions and publications such as Westpac, Money Magazine, and Yahoo Finance. She is frequently quoted in media outlets like SmartCompany and SBS, offering expert insights on superannuation and money management. Alison holds a Bachelor of Communications in Public Relations and Journalism from the University of Newcastle, and has earned three ASIC RG146 certifications in superannuation, securities and managed investments and general financial advice, ensuring her expertise is fully aligned with ASIC standards. See full bio

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    KGMarch 13, 2025

    Hi, can I please obtain the super comparison stats in excel so that I can rank them?

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      SarahMarch 17, 2025Finder

      Hi KG, We’re not able to share this data in excel, but hopefully you’re able to use the info in this guide to make an informed decision.

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    KennethJanuary 27, 2025

    Can I speak to somebody over the phone about changing my superannuation, to an industrial base super fund?
    I have already entered a question earlier but cannot seem to be able to find a reply from you.

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      AngusJanuary 28, 2025Finder

      Hi Kenneth, We don’t provide a phone service unfortunately. You might want to consider speaking to a financial adviser to help guide your decision.

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    MaureenJanuary 24, 2025

    Fees on Pension Fund I withdraw $1500 every 2 weeks fees charged on this account $158.33 per month – Admin and Annual Fee for 2023 to 2024 was $1983.20 and for 2024 – 2025 Admin and Annual Review is $2,600.00.
    Personal Super small amount of approximately $59,000 is $58.33 per month
    These fees seem very high for small amount held

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      RichardJanuary 24, 2025Finder

      Hello Maureen,

      There are many factors that contribute to the fees you’re charged on your super and pension fund, such as the type of fund you’re with, the investment option you’ve selected and the insurance cover you have included. We suggest you review your annual statement to see a breakdown of the fees you’re being charged and also calling your fund and asking for a breakdown of the fees. If you’re concerned your fees are too high, we always recommend comparing your options (you can switch funds at any time).

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    pietraSeptember 25, 2024

    I live in the UK and cannot get onto the ATO site aas the app does not work everytime i try. I have lost super that i want to consolidate from over 20 years ago. Please can you tell me how to do this. I can provide email, address, tfn ?

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      AngusSeptember 26, 2024Finder

      Hi Pietra, If you can’t use the app or log on online via a web browser, you’ll need to contact the ATO directly to start the consolidation process. You can contact them on 13 28 61. You can read more about consolidation in our detailed guide. Hope this helps.

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    TaniaAugust 30, 2024

    Hello.
    For the super comparison, is performance per annum net of fees?
    Thanks so much,
    Tania

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      AngusSeptember 16, 2024Finder

      Hi Tania, The performance comparison doesn’t show the impact of fees directly, since these will vary depending on your balance and any insurance options you choose. We do show the annual fee on a $50,000 balance to help you compare more effectively.

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