- rent: $ 400-1800 per month (smaller apartment for two people)
- electricity: $ 250 for three months (one bedroom apartment for two people)
- water: $ 120 for three months (one bedroom apartment for two people)
- phone / mobile: $ 20-60 per month depending on the package
- Internet: $ 50-120 per month depending on operator and flow
- food: between $ 50-100 per week per person (depending on how much you eat)
- fuel: about $ 1.3 per liter
- coffee: $ 3.5-4
- Tooth repair ranges around: $ 150-350
- hairdresser standard haircut: $ 80, manicure $ 60
- the two main supermarkets are Woolworths and Coles, however the European supermarket Aldi also has good prices
- the family’s average consumer basket is $ 150-200 for food only per week
- The main course in restaurants generally ranges around $ 35
- for the apartment it is necessary to always set aside a down payment in the amount of one month’s rent
- bills are generally paid by linking them to a bank account. In that case, they are automatically paid on a certain date in the month and the service will usually inform you before withdrawing money from the account
- shipping things when you move costs about $ 50-90 per tour
- the price of a ride in a city bus or metro always depends on the mileage. Transportation works by buying an MZKI card, which is recharged with money in certain places and checked on the device with “touch on” when you get in and “touch off” when you get off the bus, and on the other hand, a certain amount of money is deducted from your card. On weekdays, the maximum amount that can be spent on the card is $ 12. There is also the possibility to take a monthly card for a certain zone, in which case you can drive as much as you want.
- on average, life in Australia is 10% more expensive than in the United States.