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Australian City Cost of Living Comparison
Sydney vs Melbourne vs Brisbane vs Adelaide vs Perth: what income do you need for a comparable lifestyle? Compare Australian city costs before relocating.
What this means
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Formula used
Equivalent income = current_income × (target_cost_index / current_cost_index) adjusted for housing, transport, and lifestyle weighting
Worked example
Someone earning A$120,000 in Sydney at a mid-range lifestyle would need roughly A$95,000 in Brisbane, A$75,000 in Adelaide, or A$90,000 in Melbourne for a comparable standard of living.
Common questions
Why is Sydney so much more expensive than other cities?
Primarily housing. Sydney has the highest median property prices and rents in Australia. Other costs — food, transport, entertainment — are broadly similar across major cities.
Does 'equivalent lifestyle' mean exactly the same?
The comparison adjusts for cost of living indices, not for subjective quality of life. A comparable income allows a similar spending pattern — the lifestyle mix in each city differs.
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