Cost of Living in Australia

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£2,124

Average cost per month

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Distribution of Expenses

Property
62%
Groceries
14%
Eating Out
9%
Transportation
3%
Utilities
9%
Leisure
3%
Property
62%
Groceries
14%
Eating Out
9%
Transportation
3%
Utilities
9%
Leisure
3%

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Cost of living breakdown for Australia

You can expect to spend around £2,124 per month for 1 person as of 2026, on common living costs such as housing, food, and transport.

Housing

£1,141Average rent per month
£5,693Price per m² (city centre)
£4,205Price per m² (outside centre)
Housing

Standard of Living

Cost of living index53
Quality of life index88
Safety index59
Standard of Living

Food & Drink

Australia average costs for food and drink.

£262Weekly groceries/person
£163Dining out average cost/person
£3Regular coffee
Food & Drink

Salary & Services

Australia average salaries and services.

£3,001Average Monthly Net Salary
£67Transport
Healthcare71
Salary & Services

Average living costs in Australia

ItemAverage pricePrice range
1 Bedroom Apartment in City CentreRent Per Month£1,154.11£763.93 - £1,877.40
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of CentreRent Per Month£917.08£636.61 - £1,313.54
3 Bedroom Apartment in City CentreRent Per Month£1,844.04£1,124.68 - £3,681.73
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of CentreRent Per Month£1,446.82£1,061.02 - £2,202.67

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Frequently asked questions

The cost of living in Australia depends on your lifestyle and location. On average, a single person needs £983 per month without rent, while a family of four requires £3,146. Renting a 1-bedroom apartment in the city centre costs an additional £1,154 on average.

Public transport prices vary, but generally, a one-way ticket for local transport in Australia costs £2. If you are commuting regularly, a monthly pass is typically priced at £67.

The average monthly net salary (after tax) in Australia is currently £3,001.

Dining costs depend on your choices. A meal at an inexpensive restaurant in Australia costs approximately £13, while a three-course meal for two people at a mid-range restaurant costs around £64.

The estimated monthly cost of living in Australia for a single person is £983, excluding rent.

For a family of four living in Australia, the estimated monthly costs are £3,146, not including rent.

Rent prices in Australia depend on location. The average monthly rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in a city centre is £1,154, compared to £917 outside the centre. For a 3-bedroom apartment, the average is £1,844 in city centres and £1,447 in suburban areas.

Basic utilities in Australia (including electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage for an 85m² apartment) cost an average of £148 per month. Internet access typically adds another £44.