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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+14.69%
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.)
$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.)
+11.4%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+13.32%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+11.24%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+9.3%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$748
This is a high-risk, high-growth option that invests in Australian and international shares, property and alternatives to provide long term growth.
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+20.33%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+18.01%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+10.81%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+11.49%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$349
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UniSuper - Sustainable High Growth
Most LovedIndustry fundEthicalHigher risk
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+11.55%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+14.87%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+9.98%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+10.34%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$326
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+14.02%
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.)
$280
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+17.84%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+19.24%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+13.58%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+10.29%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$668
This option aims for high growth, with a higher risk profile, by investing in international stock markets.
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+12.26%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+12.97%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+12.23%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+10.11%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$487
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+19.52%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+21.83%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+11.28%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$564
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Hostplus Indexed Balanced
Finder AwardIndustry fund
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+11.59%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+13.98%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+10.11%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+8.44%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$139
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UniSuper - Sustainable Balanced
Most LovedIndustry fundEthical
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+10.21%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+12.43%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+7.81%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+8.27%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$326
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+13.3%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+15.37%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+11.14%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
N/A
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$344
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+12.6%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+12.81%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+9.56%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+8.73%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$337
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+13.27%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+13.4%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+10.35%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+8.38%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$465
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+20.5%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+20.09%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+14.69%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+11.94%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$177
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+11.68%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+13%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+10.48%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+9.58%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$452
A lifecycle super fund weighted heavily towards high growth assets, targeted to people 55 and under.
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+13.93%
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.)
$270
This is a high-risk, high-growth option that invests in a range of different asset classes, with a strong focus on Australian and international shares.
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+10.37%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+11.53%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+8.8%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+8.19%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$417
This is a balanced option aiming for moderate growth over the long term.
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UniSuper - Global Companies in Asia
Most LovedIndustry fundHigher risk
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Last 1 year performance (p.a.)
+17.49%
Last 3 year performance (p.a.)
+19.35%
Last 5 year performance (p.a.)
+12.87%
Last 10 year performance (p.a.)
+12.98%
Fees on $50k balance (p.a.)
$311
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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 September 2025

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.

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Our expert says

"You don't need to choose an investment option when you join a new fund if you don't want to. The default options are designed to suit most people, and many are among the top-performing funds each year. If you do want to change your super investment option later, you can do this easily by logging in to your account online or via the fund's mobile app. Also, keep in mind you can split your account balance between various options. This could be a good solution if you can't decide between two different investment options."

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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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    GrahameJuly 31, 2018

    I will be retiring in 3 months, and my superannuation is with a major bank. Can I move to an industry fund at the same time as I change from accumulation to pension phase?

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      JeniAugust 9, 2018Finder

      Hi Grahame,

      Thank you for getting in touch with Finder.

      The pension phase or retirement phase is the period during which a super fund pays a superannuation income stream or pension, and the earnings (including capital gains) on those pension assets are exempt from tax. The alternative to a retirement phase is the accumulation phase (and earnings are subject to 15% earnings tax in the accumulation phase).

      You can move your superannuation to an industry fund and just verify with them if you can have it to a pension phase.

      You may want to go through our guide to learn more about choosing the right super fund.

      I hope this helps.

      Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any other inquiries.

      Thank you and have a wonderful day!

      Cheers,
      Jeni

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    RebeccaMay 18, 2018

    I am with legal super, they have taken close to $100,000 out of my account since I stopped working 4 years ago. This seems to be excessive considering I know I selected low risk investments. How should I approach this issue?

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      MayMay 18, 2018Finder

      Hi Rebecca,

      Thanks for getting in touch.

      If you think you’re paying high fees and costs, it would be best to contact and confirm with Legal Super directly to find out what they are charging you. You can also check with them other important factors like returns, risk and the services the fund provides.

      Hope this helps.

      Cheers,
      May

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    sonnyFebruary 16, 2018

    Do all super funds have transition to retirement and if not is there anything that can be done about it?

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      JhezelynFebruary 24, 2018Finder

      Hi Sonny,

      Thank you for your comment.

      Not all super funds have a transition to retirement features. You may check our guide on returning to work after retirement for more details.

      Types of accumulation funds are listed above.

      If you currently have a defined benefit fund and wish to get an accumulated one, you can change the fund. Please seek professional advice before switching because once you get out, you can’t switch back to a defined benefit fund. I hope this helps.

      Regards,
      Jhezelyn

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    VanessaNovember 23, 2017

    Hi, I am going through a little bit of research about finding a good super fund for my son who is just starting in the workforce, and have already realized we need advise. He is a BC as he is working in landscaping and I was wondering if anyone could help us with this complicated decision. Is there a super that looks after young investors with low fees and low insurance premiums allowing their money to grow? Who could help us out? Kindly appreciate any response.

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      HaroldNovember 23, 2017Finder

      Hi Vanessa,

      Thank you for your inquiry.

      You can check our superannuation guide for those who are starting their first job. While it’s important to look for a fund that charges low fees, it may also be good to consider what insurances you need, if any, included in your son’s super.

      You can use the table on that page to compare each provider based on past performance for 1 year, 3 years, and 5 years including calculated fees p.a on a $50,000 balance. You may click the “More info” link to read further details about the key features of the super fund provider, their investment, and insurance options including the information you need if you want to join. If you want to see a side by side comparison for each, simply tick the “Compare” box below the logo. Once you are ready, just click the ‘Go to site’ button and open a super account from the main page of the provider.

      When comparing your options, please ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria and read through the details of the needed requirements as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statements/Terms and Conditions before making a decision on which product is right for you.

      I hope this information has helped.

      Cheers,
      Harold

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    GlenJune 27, 2017

    Hi I’m wondering if you could help me out I’m in a bad position for a long time now and I’m not having any luck in being able to get out of it I’ve got a crappy credit rating and at the moment well for about 3 1/2 years I’ve been unable to secure work so my hole just keeps getting bigger I’ve got 2 super funds both with the same sort of amount in them
    So I’m wanting to have about $8,000 released from one of them but Centerlink is more concerned with putting me further in debt and on the street with my daughters who are 11 years old and 14 years old and in doing this we would loose everything we have to our names and truthfully we can not go through that again as we lost every thing we had and we also have had to Come to terms with loosing my baby boy who was 3 years old this all happened in a house fire and now since the break down of my marriage and my ex wife leaving and abandoning my daughters we are on the verge of being homeless and with out any thing I’ve had to sell my tools of my trade my vehicle has given up andblue
    Thanks for your time I
    And I’m hoping for mine and my daughters sake I hope that you are able to help us with this

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      MayJune 30, 2017Finder

      Hi Glen,

      Thanks for reaching out and I’m sorry to hear about your difficult situation right now.

      Basically, your super fund cannot be accessed early if you have not reached the preservation age, not unless your reason for access is one of the following:

      – Certain compassionate grounds, like to prevent the foreclosure of your home, paying medical bills, disability expenses, or covering funeral costs
      – Serious financial hardship, including to cover reasonable immediate living expenses for your family, such as loan repayments, rent arrears, car repairs, medical costs, and overdue bills
      – In the event of you being temporarily or permanently incapacitated
      – If you are diagnosed with a terminal disease or injury

      In the meantime, in case you may want to reconsider looking for a lender who might offer you a loan, please check our list of loans for unemployed applications. Though the amount you can borrow and your approval would be on a case-by-case basis depending on the lender, so best to get in touch with them before you submit your application to discuss your options/eligibility.

      Hope this helps.

      Cheers,
      May

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