Lost & unclaimed super

Lost Super in Hamel, WA (6215)

ATO data shows $2M in lost and unclaimed super across 414 accounts in postcode 6215 as at 30 June 2020.

Reporting period: 30 June 2020

Postcode-level figures on this page are sourced from the ATO's Lost and Unclaimed Super by Postcode dataset, most recently published with data as at 30 June 2020. Whole-of-Australia totals continue to be updated annually — the most recent national figure is $18 billion as at 30 June 2025. Account counts and dollar values shown here may have changed since June 2020 as people have consolidated or claimed their super.

Total Value
$2M
Total Accounts
414
Average Per Account
$4,276
vs National Avg ($4,683)
9% below

Lost vs unclaimed split

The ATO categorises this two ways. Lost (fund-held) super is held by your super fund but they've lost contact with you (e.g. uncontactable for over five years). Unclaimed (ATO-held) super has been transferred to the ATO because the fund couldn't reunite it with a member — typically smaller balances, inactive low-balance accounts, and super for former temporary residents. Both can be reclaimed through MyGov.

Lost (fund-held) 85% · $2M Unclaimed (ATO-held) 15% · $264,090
CategoryAccountsTotal ValueAvg
Lost (fund-held)67$2M$22,481
Unclaimed (ATO-held)347$264,090$761
Total414$2M$4,276
Could some of this be yours?

The ATO's most recent national figure is $18 billion in lost and ATO-held super as at 30 June 2025. It takes less than 5 minutes to check whether any of it is yours through MyGov.

How to find your lost super (5 steps)

If you've lived or worked in Hamel (6215) — or anywhere else in Australia — these are the steps:

1

Log into MyGov

Go to my.gov.au and sign in (or create an account if you do not have one). You will need your email, mobile, and a form of ID.

2

Link the ATO

From your MyGov dashboard, link the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) service. You will need your tax file number (TFN) and details from a recent tax return or ATO correspondence.

3

Search for lost super

In the ATO portal, go to Super > Manage > Find lost super. The system will show any super accounts linked to your TFN, including accounts you may have forgotten about. Both lost (fund-held) and unclaimed (ATO-held) super show up here.

4

Consolidate your accounts

If you find multiple accounts, you can consolidate (combine) them into your chosen fund directly through the ATO portal. Select the accounts to transfer and confirm. This usually takes 3-5 business days. Before consolidating, check whether any of your accounts have insurance you'd lose by closing them.

5

Update your employer

Give your employer a Superannuation Standard Choice Form with your chosen fund's details so future contributions go to the right place. This prevents new lost super from accumulating.

Want the full guide?

Our complete guide to finding lost super covers edge cases — what to do if your super was sent to the ATO, how to handle super from deceased estates, and how to choose the best fund to consolidate into.

Why lost super accumulates

Lost super builds up when fund members lose contact with their fund. The most common causes are changing jobs without updating fund details, having multiple accounts from casual or part-time roles, employer contributions to a default fund the member did not actively choose, and name or address changes that break the link between the member and the fund. Once a fund is unable to reach a member for an extended period (typically five years), the account is classified as lost. Inactive low-balance accounts may then be transferred to the ATO for safekeeping under unclaimed super provisions.

Nearby postcodes

Herron (6211)
WA · $2M across 724 accounts
Mandurah (6210)
WA · $27M across 7,732 accounts
Uduc (6220)
WA · $3M across 544 accounts
Meelon (6208)
WA · $4M across 1,251 accounts
Collie (6225)
WA · $4M across 940 accounts

Useful links

Reviewed by Jarrod, Editor · DecisionLab Last reviewed: April 2026 · Methodology
Important information Postcode-level lost and unclaimed super figures on this page are sourced from the ATO's Lost and Unclaimed Super by Postcode dataset (lost_usm_2020.xlsx), with data as at 30 June 2020. Postcodes with a cumulative unclaimed value under $200 are excluded by the ATO. National totals quoted with a 30 June 2025 reference are sourced from the ATO's Total lost (fund-held) and ATO-held super page. The information on SuperFind is general in nature and does not take into account your personal financial situation, needs, or objectives. It is not personal financial advice. Read our methodology for how figures are calculated and our about page for editorial policy. SuperFind is a DecisionLab publication.