Fund Review

Media Super Review 2026

The super fund for Australia's media, entertainment, arts, and print industries.

Members
60K
Assets Under Management
$8B
MySuper Option
Balanced Growth
Total Fees (MySuper)
0.72%
1-Year Return
+10.2%
5-Year Return (p.a.)
+7.2%
10-Year Return (p.a.)
+7.2%
Admin Fee (Flat)
$78

Fund Identity

Media Super is an industry superannuation fund regulated by APRA. Established in 2008, the fund is headquartered in VIC and operates under RSE Licence L0003093. The trustee responsible for managing the fund is Media Super Limited.

DetailValue
ABN30 059 502 948
RSE LicenceL0003093
TrusteeMedia Super Limited
Legal NameMedia Super Limited
Established2008
HeadquartersLevel 10, 360 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Fund TypeIndustry
USIMED0100AU
Member Services Phone1800 640 886
Websitehttps://www.mediasuper.com.au

Scale & Size

Media Super manages $8 billion in assets under management, serving around 60 members across approximately 5,000 employers. This makes it a smaller fund in the Australian superannuation landscape.

Media Super is a smaller, specialist fund. While this means less scale advantage when negotiating investment fees, it often translates to more personalised service and a stronger connection to its specific member community. Members should weigh the benefits of industry-specific focus against the potential cost savings available at larger funds.

Fee Schedule

Media Super's MySuper option charges a total fee of $438 per year on a $50,000 balance (0.72% of a $50,000 balance). On a $100,000 balance, annual fees come to $798. The fee structure includes a fixed administration component plus percentage-based investment and indirect cost charges.

Fee ComponentAmount
Administration Fee (Flat)$78 p.a.
Administration Fee (%)0.18%
Investment Fee (MySuper)0.48%
Indirect Cost Ratio0.06%
Buy/Sell Spread0.12%
Performance FeeYes

Total Fees at Different Balances

The table below shows how Media Super's total annual fees scale with your account balance. Funds with a higher flat fee component tend to be proportionally more expensive at lower balances.

Balance$10,000$25,000$50,000$100,000$250,000$500,000
Annual Fee ($)$150$258$438$798$1,878$3,678
Fee as % of Balance1.50%1.03%0.88%0.80%0.75%0.74%

Investment Performance

At 7.2% annualised over 10 years, Media Super's Balanced Growth option has underperformed relative to some of its peers. While past performance is not indicative of future returns, prospective members should consider whether the fund's other features compensate for this below-average return.

Balanced Growth — Annualised Returns

PeriodReturn (p.a.)
1 Year+10.2%
3 Years+7.5%
5 Years+7.2%
7 Years+7.5%
10 Years+7.2%

Year-by-Year Returns (FY2015–FY2024)

The following table shows the annual returns for Media Super's Balanced Growth option for each financial year. This allows you to see how the fund performed during both strong market years and downturns, including the COVID-19 sell-off in FY2020 and the inflation-driven correction in FY2022.

YearFY2015FY2016FY2017FY2018FY2019FY2020FY2021FY2022FY2023FY2024
Balanced Growth+9.8%+3.2%+11.8%+9.5%+7.5%-0.5%+18.0%-3.2%+9.5%+8.2%

Investment Options

Media Super offers 8 investment options spanning pre-mixed diversified portfolios and single-sector choices. Each option carries a different risk profile and fee structure. The asset allocation doughnut charts below show the mix of growth and defensive assets within each option.

Balanced Growth MySuper Default

TypeRisk LevelTotal Fee1yr5yr10yr
Pre-mixed 5 — Medium to High 0.72% +10.2%+7.2%+7.2%
AU Shares 22%Intl Shares 30%Property 8%Infra 6%Fixed Inc 20%Cash 8%Other 6%

Insurance

Media Super provides default insurance cover through TAL Life Limited. Most members are automatically enrolled in death and TPD cover when they join, while income protection is typically opt-in. Insurance premiums are deducted directly from your super balance, which means you do not pay out of pocket but your retirement savings are reduced over time.

Cover TypeDetails
InsurerTAL Life Limited
Death CoverYes — opt-out
TPD CoverYes — opt-out
Income ProtectionYes — opt-in

APRA Heatmap Assessment

APRA (the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority) publishes an annual MySuper Product Heatmap that assesses each fund across fees, investment returns, and sustainability. The heatmap uses a traffic-light system to flag products that may be underperforming relative to peers. Here is where Media Super's MySuper option sits on the latest heatmap:

Fee Rating
Above median
Return Rating
Around median
Sustainability Rating
Performing

A "Below median" fee rating means the fund's fees are lower than the typical MySuper product — which is positive for members. An "Above median" return rating indicates the fund has delivered stronger returns than the median fund. A "Performing" sustainability rating means APRA has not identified any concerns about the product's long-term viability.

Governance

Media Super is led by CEO David Thomas. The board comprises 9 directors, with equal representation of 3 member-elected and 3 employer-appointed directors, plus 3 independent directors. As an APRA-regulated fund, Media Super must meet strict governance standards including director fitness and propriety requirements, risk management frameworks, and regular independent audits.

RoleDetails
CEODavid Thomas
Member-Elected Directors3
Employer-Appointed Directors3
Independent Directors3

Major mergers: Proposed merger with Cbus (2024)

Sustainability & ESG

Media Super maintains a formal ESG policy and has committed to a net-zero emissions target by 2050. As a signatory to the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI), the fund has committed to incorporating ESG factors into its investment decision-making.

ESG CriteriaStatus
ESG PolicyYes
Net Zero Target2050
UN PRI SignatoryYes
ACSI MemberN/A
Fossil Fuel ExclusionN/A
Tobacco ExclusionN/A
Weapons ExclusionN/A

Member Services

The Media Super app has solid ratings of 4.2 on iOS and 4.0 on Android, providing members with a functional mobile experience for checking balances, managing investments, and accessing statements.

ServiceDetails
iOS App Rating4.2/5.0
Android App Rating4.0/5.0

Historical Crisis Performance

GFC Return (2008)
-13.5%
COVID Return (FY2020)
-0.5%

During the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, Media Super lost 13.5%, roughly in line with the industry average. The GFC remains the most severe market downturn in recent memory and tested every super fund's risk management framework.

In the COVID-19 year (FY2020), Media Super limited losses to just -0.5%, recovering strongly through the second half of the year.

How a fund performs during market downturns can be as revealing as its long-term returns. Funds that limit losses during crashes tend to have more conservative asset allocations or better risk management, though this can sometimes come at the cost of lower returns during boom periods.

AFCA Complaints

AFCA Complaints (FY2024)
30
Complaints per 10,000 Members
5.0

At 5.0 complaints per 10,000 members, Media Super has a higher-than-average complaint rate. While this does not necessarily indicate poor service, prospective members may want to review the types of complaints lodged.

AFCA is the independent complaints body for financial services in Australia. Members can escalate complaints to AFCA if they are unable to resolve a dispute directly with their super fund. The complaints-per-10,000-members ratio is the most meaningful comparison metric as it adjusts for fund size.

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Tailored for creative and media industry workers
  • Understands freelance and contract work patterns common in media
  • Industry-specific insurance offerings

Disadvantages

  • Very small fund — $8 billion means less scale advantage
  • Higher fees at $360 on $50k balance
  • 10-year return of 7.2% below large fund average
  • Proposed merger with Cbus may change fund identity
  • Higher AFCA complaint rate relative to size

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Important information 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. Before making any financial decisions about your superannuation, consider whether the information is appropriate for your circumstances and consider seeking advice from a licensed financial adviser. Super fund data including fees and performance returns shown on this site were current as of April 2026 — always verify figures on the fund's website. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Data sourced from APRA, ATO, and individual fund disclosures. SuperFind is a DecisionLab publication.