Compare every ASX-listed ETF by fee, yield and holdings.
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About this list
Australia has approximately 350 exchange-traded funds listed on the ASX and Cboe Australia, with new launches and closures every quarter. This page lists the 408 most widely held ETFs tracked by ETFLens, sortable by management fee (MER), assets under management, asset class, issuer and recent return. Use the filters above to narrow the list to the ETFs that match your strategy.
For most Australian investors, the four signals that matter most when choosing between similar ETFs are:
Management expense ratio (MER)
The annual fee. For broad-market index ETFs, lower fees mean more of your return is retained; for specialist or factor ETFs, fees can be justified by the strategy.
Assets under management (AUM)
Funds with higher AUM tend to have tighter buy/sell spreads and lower closure risk.
Tax structure
Australian-domiciled ETFs that pass through franking credits are generally more tax-efficient for Australian residents than US-domiciled equivalents.
Index methodology
Two ETFs tracking different indexes (e.g. S&P/ASX 200 vs Solactive Australia 200) may look identical but have different inclusion rules.
Use the ETF comparison tool for side-by-side analysis of any two ETFs, the ETF overlap checker to see how much your existing holdings duplicate each other, and the ETF fee calculator to model the long-term cost of any MER over your holding period. For a fee-first view, see Australian ETFs ranked by management fee.
ETF categories
Most ETFs on this page fall into one of these categories:
Australian equity
Broad market (VAS, A200, IOZ), high yield (VHY, MVW), small caps (VSO, MVS), thematic (HACK, ASIA)
International equity
Global developed (VGS, IWLD, BGBL), US-specific (IVV, VTS), Nasdaq tech (NDQ, FANG), emerging markets (VAE, IEM, EMKT)
Fixed income
Australian bonds (VAF, IAF, BOND), global bonds (VBND), credit (CRED), short-duration (AAA, FLOT)
Property and infrastructure
A-REITs (VAP, MVA), global property (DJRE), infrastructure (VBLD)
Diversified all-in-one
VDHG, DHHF, BGBL portfolios; geared variants (GHHF, GEAR, LVMM)
Commodities and alternatives
Gold (GOLD, QAU, PMGOLD), crypto and digital assets
See the full list of categories in the filter panel above.
ETFLens tracks ASX-listed and Cboe Australia-listed ETFs available to retail investors. Holdings, MERs, fund sizes and distribution data are refreshed quarterly from each issuer's published disclosure documents. Closed and delisted funds are removed, and new launches added, as the data is reviewed each quarter.
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General information only. The ETF list, filters and rankings on this page provide general information about Australian exchange-traded funds. The information does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs and is not personal financial product advice. ETFLens does not hold an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL). Before investing in any ETF you should read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and Target Market Determination (TMD), consider whether the product is appropriate for your circumstances, and consult a licensed financial adviser if needed. Data is refreshed quarterly from issuer disclosures; intra-quarter positions may differ.
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