yeah the capitals... oh well sorry you didn't like it, can't please everyone
so.. at the start of the thread I didn't feel it neccessary to go on about my qualifications and all the details on what to do.
as for locating lost supers here's some help.
(tip - if you have changed your name try the old name as well and if any part of your name is prone to being miss-spelt. Make sure to try the variations of that spelling or comon typo error like Mc Donald to McDonald, O'Hare to OHare are good ones)
ATO- Super Seeker (have your TFN handy for this one)
http://www.ato.gov.au/super/content.aspx?doc=/content/33301.htmtheres a quick search link but have a go at the more detailed site that you can register yourself to (a bit of a pain to start up but worth doing)
the problem with the ATO quick search site is that it will only have supers that have been reported as "lost" by a fund.
The Govt. Moneysmart site does not have links to what we call Eligible Rollover Funds (ERF) A member's funds usually gets transferred to an ERF when they leave an employer that has a corporate or employer fund, or the balance in a particular fund starts getting low and has not seen contributions and falls outside a fund's own rules of play.
These kinds of accounts are not automatically considered "lost" and as such won't be registered with the ATO but if you have moved on from the address that's on file then a member will not know that their account has moved
Here's a few others that you can do quick searches on, if you get a hit it will say "possible match" and you can contact the fund and go through an ID test to claim the super
AusFund
https://unclaimedsuper.com.au/find-your-lost-super-2/search-nowSuperTrace
http://www.supertrace.com.au/Super Safeguard - not as big as the other two
http://www.supersafeguard.com.au/home.aspxwww.amp.com.auI put this one here because they have some very big ERF's and some non-AMP supers have found their way into their ERF's
hope that helps