The Cost of Living in Australia: An Expat's Guide

What to Expect Once You Move to Australia to Live

By SL Newman, published Jul 18, 2007
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If you thinking about moving to Australia but are unsure of what kind of life you can expect there you can look to the cost of living to get some ideas. While an individual's cost of living can vary from person to person based on lifestyle and circumstances, a look at an average cost of living for someone in Australia is a good place to start. By looking at an average cost of living, you can decide if Australia is the place for you. It will also help you to budget if you need to and to let you know how much you will need to make in a job to cover your cost of living. Remember that numbers discussed here are averages and your individual experience could vary and be higher or lower in cost.

Imported goods tend to be on the rather expensive side in Australia. Items such as cars and clothes are typically more expensive in Australia than in Europe or North America. If you will be doing a lot of traveling by car in Australia, the cost can be high due to the long distances involved. However, petrol is usually cheaper in Australia than in Europe.

When you are shopping for food in Australia, you will notice that food costs are quite similar to those in the United States. If you are from Europe, then the prices for food will be cheaper than what you are used to paying. You can easily see the prices of staple food items in the capital cities listed in the newspaper Australian Outlook. Another good place to look for pricing on various items is expat message boards. There is a great 'moving to Australia' Yahoo group with many people already living in Australia that could answer questions about costs of various items for you.

If you will be living in a shared apartment in Australia, you can expect to pay around $400. If you will be in a one bedroom apartment, prices tend to start at $600. And if you will be living in a stand-alone home with 2 - 4 bedrooms you are looking at paying around $800 minimum.

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would u father live there or in the united states

Posted on 09/25/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

 
Yes,of course.

Posted on 08/25/2007 at 11:08:00 AM

 
I applied for skilled migration (Civil Engineer).I want to know the position as a civil Engineer and cost of living there.Do I get a job as a civil engineer

Posted on 08/14/2007 at 10:08:00 PM

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