Cost of Living Breakdowns

Cost of Living in Australia 2026: The Complete Price Guide

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Cost of Living in Australia 2026: The Complete Price Guide

How much does it cost to live in Australia? For a single person, expect roughly $3,500–$4,500 a month including rent (about $2,500–$3,500 without rent), with the national average near $3,160 a month. Your biggest cost is housing — the median rent is about $685 a week — and your biggest variable is the city: Sydney is dearest, while Adelaide and Hobart are among the cheapest capitals. International students must show the Department of Home Affairs at least $29,710 a year in living costs to get a visa.

This is our hub for what things cost in Australia in 2026 — from everyday living expenses and city-by-city budgets to the price of specific services like a new roof, life insurance or an off-grid solar system. Use the quick snapshot below, then jump to the detailed guide you need.

Cost of living in Australia at a glance (2026)

Expense (single person)Typical monthly cost
Rent — 1-bedroom$1,500 – $3,000
Rent — room in a share house$700 – $1,400
Groceries$400 – $600
Transport$150 – $250
Utilities (electricity, gas, water)$150 – $250
Mobile + home internet$60 – $120
Total (including rent)~$3,000 – $4,500
Indicative 2026 figures for a single person; costs are highest in Sydney and lowest in Adelaide, Hobart and regional cities. Sources: Numbeo, market data 2026.

Everyday cost of living

The essentials that make up most of a monthly budget — housing, food, transport and bills. Start here if you’re planning a budget or have just arrived.

Cost of living by city

Where you live is the single biggest factor in your budget. These guides break down each city and compare them.

Study costs

Tuition and the money you must show for a student visa are often the largest single costs for new arrivals.

Transport and car costs

Home and building costs

For homeowners and renters-turned-buyers, the price of common home projects — with free calculators.

Health, insurance and personal costs

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about the cost of living in Australia in 2026.

Figures on this page are indicative 2026 ranges drawn from public cost-of-living data and Australian Government sources, and vary by city, lifestyle and over time. Use them as a starting point and check the linked guides for detail. This is general information, not financial advice.

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