Posting for those that aren't aware some superfunds have a more tailored option to investing (beyond the usual customisable asset allocation percentage weighting) and let you buy asx listed ETFs and ASX200/300 individual shares.
Netwealth Super Accelerator Plus
http://www.info.netwealth.com.au/SA_campaign/superwrap-pricing-for-investors/
Hostplus Choiceplus
http://pds.hostplus.com.au/5-how-we-invest-your-money#a382bc05-99c0-4da1-9f9b-184d6e85d93e
ING Living Super
http://www.ingdirect.com.au/superannuation/living-super.html
Australian Super Member Direct
https://www.australiansuper.com/investments-and-performance/member-direct.aspx
It could be worth looking into to see if this is a good option for you if you are considering opening a SMSF and don't yet have the capital to warrant it, or aren't able to set up a SMSF with a 2nd person. The yearly fees are in the range of $200 to $400, there are restrictions and it isn't as flexible as a SMSF.
Netwealth Super Accelerator Plus
http://www.info.netwealth.com.au/SA_campaign/superwrap-pricing-for-investors/
Hostplus Choiceplus
http://pds.hostplus.com.au/5-how-we-invest-your-money#a382bc05-99c0-4da1-9f9b-184d6e85d93e
ING Living Super
http://www.ingdirect.com.au/superannuation/living-super.html
Australian Super Member Direct
https://www.australiansuper.com/investments-and-performance/member-direct.aspx
It could be worth looking into to see if this is a good option for you if you are considering opening a SMSF and don't yet have the capital to warrant it, or aren't able to set up a SMSF with a 2nd person. The yearly fees are in the range of $200 to $400, there are restrictions and it isn't as flexible as a SMSF.