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I am with Esuper and they are fine to deal with and over the years you will save a lot of money. Most super funds will charge about 1-1.4% of your balance each year.I remember @Violin1 mentioned esuperfund a couple of years ago.
Originally i had property with my SMSF but Covid times gave me a change to get out of regional property investment i quickly found a better home with BRN and have more than doubled my money on what is still early days with BRN.
Definitely if you are active with your investment research an SMSF could be something that will benefit you. If you feel restricted by how much you can invest in BRN in your current superannation arrangement you are potentially leaving a lot of retirment income on the table as BRN rises.