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Cost of living in Australia
- Family of four estimated monthly costs: AU$6,204
- Single person estimated monthly costs: AU$3,352
- Cost of living in Australia is more expensive than in 74% of countries in the World (24 out of 90)
Food | |
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Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district | AU$17 |
Combo meal in fast food restaurant (big mac meal or similar) | AU$12 |
500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast | AU$6 |
1 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk | AU$1.29 |
12 eggs, large | AU$5.51 |
1 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes | AU$4.82 |
500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese | AU$8 |
1 kg (2 lb.) of apples | AU$4.34 |
1 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes | AU$3.19 |
0.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket | AU$5.76 |
1 bottle of red table wine, good quality | AU$19 |
2 liters of coca-cola | AU$2.95 |
Bread for 2 people for 1 day | AU$2.24 |
Housing | |
Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 sqft) furnished accommodation in expensive area | AU$2,582 |
Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 sqft) furnished accommodation in normal area | AU$2,045 |
Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas . ) for 2 people in 85m2 flat | AU$199 |
Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 sqft) furnished studio in expensive area | AU$1,995 |
Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 sqft) furnished studio in normal area | AU$1,440 |
Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas . ) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 sqft) studio | AU$190 |
Internet 8 mbps (1 month) | AU$60 |
40” flat screen tv | AU$559 |
Microwave 800/900 watt (bosch, panasonic, lg, sharp, or equivalent brands) | AU$213 |
Laundry detergent (3 l. |
100 oz.)
1.5 oz.)
12 oz.)
Map of Cost of Living in Australia
This map shows only the top cities in Australia. We also have on this page a list of all the cities available in Expatistan:
List of all the cities available in Expatistan
The color of each marker corresponds with the cost of living in the city red markers show more expensive cities green ones show cheaper cities
Moving the mouse on top of a city will show its name and the Cost of Living Index of that city.
What is the Cost of Living Index? To calculate each city’s Price Index value, we start by assigning a value of 100 to a city (that happens to be Prague). Once the reference point has been established, the Price Index value of every other city in the database is calculated by comparing their cost of living to the cost of living in Prague.
Therefore, if a city has a Price Index of 134, that means that living there is 34% more expensive than living in Prague.
Cost of Living Ranking in Australia
(top cities by data quality)
Ranking | City | Price Index * |
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1st | Sydney | 185 |
2nd | Melbourne | 165 |
3rd | Canberra | 163 |
4th | Brisbane | 161 |
5th | Darwin | 155 |
6th | Cairns | 152 |
7th | Hobart | 148 |
8th | Adelaide | 148 |
9th | Perth | 148 |
10th | Newcastle | 145 |
11th | Wollongong | 145 |
12th | Townsville | 130 |
Price Index:
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Australia Population (LIVE)
Population of Australia (2020 and historical)
Year | Population | Yearly % Change |
Yearly Change |
Migrants (net) | Median Age | Fertility Rate | Density (P/Km²) | Urban Pop % |
Urban Population | Country’s Share of World Pop |
World Population | Australia Global Rank |
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2020 | 25,499,884 | 1.18 % | 296,686 | 158,246 | 37.9 | 1.83 | 3 | 85.9 % | 21,903,705 | 0.33 % | 7,794,798,739 | 55 |
2020 | 25,203,198 | 1.23 % | 305,046 | 158,246 | 37.3 | 1.87 | 3 | 85.7 % | 21,607,414 | 0.33 % | 7,713,468,100 | 55 |
2020 | 24,898,152 | 1.28 % | 313,532 | 158,246 | 37.3 | 1.87 | 3 | 85.6 % | 21,307,040 | 0.33 % | 7,631,091,040 | 55 |
2020 | 24,584,620 | 1.33 % | 321,908 | 158,246 | 37.3 | 1.87 | 3 | 85.4 % | 21,003,923 | 0.33 % | 7,547,858,925 | 53 |
2020 | 24,262,712 | 1.38 % | 330,210 | 158,246 | 37.3 | 1.87 | 3 | 85.3 % | 20,700,043 | 0.33 % | 7,464,022,049 | 53 |
2020 | 23,932,502 | 1.56 % | 355,565 | 197,875 | 37.2 | 1.89 | 3 | 85.2 % | 20,396,531 | 0.32 % | 7,379,797,139 | 53 |
2020 | 22,154,679 | 1.89 % | 395,228 | 242,160 | 36.8 | 1.95 | 3 | 85.0 % | 18,842,292 | 0.32 % | 6,956,823,603 | 53 |
2005 | 20,178,540 | 1.22 % | 237,422 | 117,856 | 36.5 | 1.77 | 3 | 84.8 % | 17,118,434 | 0.31 % | 6,541,907,027 | 52 |
2000 | 18,991,431 | 1.09 % | 199,671 | 77,684 | 35.4 | 1.79 | 2 | 84.6 % | 16,060,093 | 0.31 % | 6,143,493,823 | 51 |
1995 | 17,993,074 | 1.19 % | 206,495 | 70,216 | 33.6 | 1.86 | 2 | 85.3 % | 15,346,879 | 0.31 % | 5,744,212,979 | 51 |
1990 | 16,960,597 | 1.60 % | 259,387 | 130,842 | 32.1 | 1.86 | 2 | 85.8 % | 14,558,985 | 0.32 % | 5,327,231,061 | 49 |
1985 | 15,663,663 | 1.43 % | 215,052 | 90,714 | 30.7 | 1.91 | 2 | 85.9 % | 13,461,702 | 0.32 % | 4,870,921,740 | 47 |
1980 | 14,588,405 | 1.16 % | 163,023 | 47,149 | 29.3 | 1.99 | 2 | 85.9 % | 12,532,663 | 0.33 % | 4,458,003,514 | 46 |
1975 | 13,773,288 | 1.49 % | 196,051 | 51,906 | 28.1 | 2.54 | 2 | 85.1 % | 11,727,714 | 0.34 % | 4,079,480,606 | 42 |
1970 | 12,793,034 | 2.49 % | 295,968 | 161,239 | 27.4 | 2.87 | 2 | 84.3 % | 10,787,874 | 0.35 % | 3,700,437,046 | 42 |
1965 | 11,313,195 | 2.01 % | 214,224 | 76,869 | 28.3 | 3.27 | 1 | 83.4 % | 9,439,263 | 0.34 % | 3,339,583,597 | 42 |
1960 | 10,242,076 | 2.25 % | 215,274 | 79,911 | 29.6 | 3.41 | 1 | 81.9 % | 8,389,125 | 0.34 % | 3,034,949,748 | 39 |
1955 | 9,165,707 | 2.31 % | 197,673 | 79,201 | 30.2 | 3.18 | 1 | 79.7 % | 7,309,544 | 0.33 % | 2,773,019,936 | 42 |
Australia Population Forecast
146,326
Year | Population | Yearly % Change |
Yearly Change |
Migrants (net) | Median Age | Fertility Rate | Density (P/Km²) | Urban Pop % |
Urban Population | Country’s Share of World Pop |
World Population | Australia Global Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | 25,499,884 | 1.28 % | 313,476 | 158,246 | 37.9 | 1.83 | 3 | 85.9 % | 21,903,705 | 0.33 % | 7,794,798,739 | 55 |
2025 | 26,879,753 | 1.06 % | 275,974 | 135,469 | 38.9 | 1.83 | 3 | 86.8 % | 23,335,357 | 0.33 % | 8,184,437,460 | 55 |
2030 | 28,177,481 | 0.95 % | 259,546 | 139,877 | 40.0 | 1.83 | 4 | 87.8 % | 24,740,161 | 0.33 % | 8,548,487,400 | 55 |
2035 | 29,410,244 | 0.86 % | 246,553 | 145,797 | 40.8 | 1.83 | 4 | 88.8 % | 26,110,367 | 0.33 % | 8,887,524,213 | 57 |
2040 | 30,572,489 | 0.78 % | 232,449 | 145,756 | 41.3 | 1.83 | 4 | 89.8 % | 27,469,166 | 0.33 % | 9,198,847,240 | 59 |
2045 | 31,702,142 | 0.73 % | 225,931 | 145,991 | 41.5 | 1.83 | 4 | 90.9 % | 28,832,697 | 0.33 % | 9,481,803,274 | 59 |
2050 | 32,814,113 | 0.69 % | 222,394 | 41.8 | 1.83 | 4 | 92.0 % | 30,186,022 | 0.34 % | 9,735,033,990 | 62 |
Australia Demographics
Main Cities by Population in Australia
(includes boroughs, districts, urban agglomerations, etc.)
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# | CITY NAME | POPULATION |
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1 | Sydney | 4,627,345 |
2 | Melbourne | 4,246,375 |
3 | Brisbane | 2,189,878 |
4 | Perth | 1,896,548 |
5 | Adelaide | 1,225,235 |
6 | Gold Coast | 591,473 |
7 | Canberra | 367,752 |
8 | Newcastle | 308,308 |
9 | Wollongong | 292,190 |
10 | Logan City | 282,673 |
11 | Geelong | 226,034 |
12 | Hobart | 216,656 |
13 | Townsville | 196,219 |
14 | Cairns | 153,075 |
15 | Toowoomba | 131,258 |
16 | Darwin | 129,062 |
17 | Rockingham | 108,022 |
18 | Launceston | 106,153 |
19 | Bendigo | 100,617 |
20 | Ballarat | 97,937 |
21 | Mandurah | 83,294 |
22 | Mackay | 74,219 |
23 | Bundaberg | 70,826 |
24 | Bunbury | 68,248 |
25 | Maitland | 67,132 |
26 | Armadale | 62,296 |
27 | Rockhampton | 61,724 |
28 | Adelaide Hills | 60,394 |
29 | South Brisbane | 60,000 |
30 | Hervey Bay | 52,230 |
31 | Reservoir | 47,637 |
32 | Tamworth | 47,597 |
33 | Wagga Wagga | 46,913 |
34 | Albury | 45,627 |
35 | Berwick | 44,779 |
36 | Port Macquarie | 41,491 |
37 | Queanbeyan | 40,661 |
38 | Orange | 39,329 |
39 | Blacktown | 39,000 |
40 | Shepparton | 38,773 |
41 | Caloundra | 38,706 |
42 | Hoppers Crossing | 38,108 |
43 | Werribee | 37,737 |
44 | Melton | 35,490 |
45 | Castle Hill | 35,389 |
46 | Saint Albans | 35,091 |
47 | Nowra | 34,479 |
48 | Frankston | 34,457 |
48 | Frankston East | 34,457 |
49 | Rowville | 34,145 |
50 | Warrnambool | 33,982 |
51 | Baulkham Hills | 33,945 |
52 | Albany | 33,650 |
53 | Mount Waverley | 33,611 |
54 | St Albans | 33,511 |
55 | Auburn | 33,122 |
56 | Bathurst | 33,110 |
57 | Pakenham South | 32,911 |
58 | Point Cook | 32,413 |
59 | Dubbo | 32,327 |
60 | Epping | 32,200 |
61 | Wodonga | 31,605 |
62 | Kalgoorlie | 31,107 |
63 | Bankstown | 30,572 |
64 | Mill Park | 30,517 |
65 | Gladstone | 30,489 |
66 | Kwinana | 30,433 |
67 | Lismore | 30,086 |
68 | Mildura | 30,016 |
69 | Preston | 29,925 |
See also
- Demographics of Australia
- Median Age(Historical Chart)
- Total Fertility Rate(Historical Chart)
- Urban vs. Rural Population (Historical Chart)
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Australia
- Oceania Population
- World Population
- World Map
- World Population by Country
Notes
The Australia Population (Live) counter shows a continuously updated estimate of the current population of Australia delivered by Worldometer’s RTS algorithm, which processes data collected from the United Nations Population Division.
The Population of Australia (1950 – 2020) chart plots the total population count as of July 1 of each year, from 1950 to 2020.
The Yearly Population Growth Rate chart plots the annual percentage changes in population registered on July 1 of each year, from 1951 to 2020. This value can differ from the Yearly % Change shown in the historical table, which shows the last year equivalent percentage change assuming homogeneous change in the preceding five year period.
Definitions
Year: as of July 1 of the year indicated.
Population: Overall total population (both sexes and all ages) in the country as of July 1 of the year indicated, as estimated by the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Population Prospects: The 2020 Revision. For forecasted years, the U.N. medium-fertility variant is used.
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Yearly % Change: For 2020: percentage change in total population over the last year (from July 1, 2020 to June 30 2020). For all other years: latest year annual percentage change equivalent assuming homogeneous change in the preceding five year period, calculated through reverse compounding.
Yearly Change: For 2020: absolute change in total population (increase or decrease in number of people) over the last year (from July 1, 2020 to June 30 2020). For all other years: average annual numerical change over the preceding five year period.
Migrants (net): The average annual number of immigrants minus the number of emigrants over the preceding five year period (running from July 1 to June 30 of the initial and final years), or subsequent five year period (for 2020 data). A negative number means that there are more emigrants than immigrants.
Median Age: age that divides the population into two numerically equal groups: half of the people are older than the median age indicated and half are younger. This parameter provides an indication of age distribution.
Fertility Rate: (Total Fertility Rate, or TFR), it is expressed as children per woman. It is calculated as the average number of children an average woman will have during her reproductive period (15 to 49 years old) based on the current fertility rates of every age group in the country, and assuming she is not subject to mortality.
Density (P/Km²): (Population Density) Population per square Kilometer (Km²).
Urban Pop % : Urban population as a percentage of total population.
Urban Population: Population living in areas classified as urban according to the criteria used by each country.
Country’s Share of World Pop: Total population in the country as a percentage of total World Population as of July 1 of the year indicated.
World Population: Total World Population as of July 1 of the year indicated.
Global Rank: Position held by Australia in the list of all countries worldwide ranked by population (from the highest population to the lowest population) as of July 1 of the year indicated.
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Nov 12, 2020 (Nov) | 19:30 | 4.5% | -5.5% |
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