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Aware Super vs Australian Retirement Trust

Side-by-side comparison of the two funds on the numbers that actually matter: long-term net return, fees at your balance, asset mix, and insurance defaults.

Industry
Aware Super
Public-sector-origin fund, now open to all Australians.
Industry
Australian Retirement Trust
Merger of Sunsuper and QSuper — second-largest fund in Australia.
MetricAware SuperAustralian Retirement TrustWinner
10-year net return (MySuper)8.10%7.70%Aware Super
Annual fee at $50,000$547$410Australian Retirement Trust
Annual fee at $250,000$2,527$1,810Australian Retirement Trust
MySuper productHigh Growth (MySuper)Lifecycle
Asset mix (MySuper)Growth 88 / Defensive 12Lifecycle — de-risks with age
Assets under management$170B+$290B+
Members1.1M+2.4M+
APRA assessmentPerformingPerforming
Choice options1214

Which is better for you?

Over 10 years, Aware Super has outperformed by roughly 0.40 percentage points per year. On a $250,000 balance held for 20 years at the average return, a 1 p.p. return gap compounds to roughly $90,000 — so even small return differences add up.

On fees, at a $50,000 balance Australian Retirement Trust is cheaper ($137 difference per year). At a $250,000 balance the fee winner is Australian Retirement Trust. The percentage component of fees matters more as balance grows.

Aware Super is better if

  • High Growth default is better aligned to long-horizon accumulators
  • Low admin fee
  • Well-regarded direct-property and infrastructure allocations

Australian Retirement Trust is better if

  • Lifecycle default automatically de-risks as you approach retirement
  • Merger scale has driven fees down
  • Strong retirement-phase product suite

Things neither fund fixes

  • Performance test results change yearly — check the APRA heatmap before you decide
  • Default insurance may not match your actual cover needs
  • Switching funds cancels your existing insurance — check health status first

Full fund reviews

Read the complete reviews: Aware Super · Australian Retirement Trust. Or use the compare-funds tool to add any pair and your own balance.

General information only — not financial advice. Super decisions are long-term; verify with a licensed adviser.