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Take-home pay by level — Australian software engineers 2026–27

Super (12% employer) is additional to salary — shown separately so you can compare total compensation packages accurately.

Level Total Package (incl. super) Base Salary Monthly Take-Home
Graduate (0–1 yr) A$80,000–A$100,000 A$71,000–A$89,000 A$4,780–A$5,858/mo
Mid-Level (3–5 yrs) A$110,000–A$145,000 A$98,000–A$129,000 A$6,398–A$7,951/mo
Senior Engineer A$150,000–A$190,000 A$134,000–A$170,000 A$8,228–A$9,882/mo
Staff / Principal A$190,000–A$250,000 A$170,000–A$223,000 A$9,882–A$12,170/mo
Engineering Manager A$220,000–A$300,000+ A$196,000–A$268,000 A$11,070–A$14,200/mo

Tax brackets FY2026–27: 0% on $0–$18,200; 19% on $18,201–$45,000; 32.5% on $45,001–$135,000; 37% on $135,001–$190,000; 45% on $190,001+. Plus 2% Medicare Levy. Super 12% is employer-paid on top. Source: ATO, Levels.fyi Australia 2026, SEEK salary data.

Sydney vs Melbourne vs remote — does location matter?

Unlike the US, Australian tech salaries don't vary dramatically by city. Sydney commands a small premium — perhaps 5–10% at senior levels — but Melbourne, Brisbane, and even Adelaide have very competitive markets.

LocationSenior SWE BaseMonthly NetMedian 1-bed Rent
Sydney CBDA$140,000–A$165,000A$8,581–A$9,647/moA$2,600–A$3,500/mo
MelbourneA$130,000–A$155,000A$7,951–A$9,126/moA$2,000–A$2,800/mo
BrisbaneA$120,000–A$145,000A$7,382–A$8,720/moA$1,800–A$2,500/mo
Remote (any city)A$115,000–A$145,000A$7,085–A$8,720/movaries widely

Melbourne arguably offers the best financial position for senior engineers — base salary within 10% of Sydney, rents roughly A$600–$700/month lower. Brisbane is increasingly attractive for those who accept slightly lower base in exchange for lower cost of living.

Australia vs UK vs Germany: how engineers compare

At senior level (5–8 years experience), after-tax monthly take-home for software engineers across each country:

  • 🇺🇸 US (Texas, $155,000 base): ~$9,450/month net (highest)
  • 🇦🇺 Australia (A$145,000 base): ~A$8,720/month (~$5,800 USD) + 12% super
  • 🇬🇧 UK (£85,000 base): ~£4,842/month (~$6,100 USD)
  • 🇩🇪 Germany (€85,000 base): ~€4,230/month (~$4,600 USD)

Australia sits between the UK and US in purchasing power terms, but once you account for the 12% super, total compensation sits close to — or above — comparable UK roles. Australia's tech market has matured significantly since 2020 and now attracts experienced engineers from the UK, India, and South-East Asia.

Frequently asked questions

A mid-level software engineer on A$98,000–A$129,000 base takes home approximately A$6,398–A$7,951/month after income tax and Medicare Levy. A senior engineer on A$134,000–A$170,000 takes home A$8,228–A$9,882/month. Graduates on A$71,000–A$89,000 base take home A$4,780–A$5,858/month. All figures exclude the 12% employer super on top.

For lifestyle, yes — excellent. For pure financial optimisation, the US pays more (especially with stock compensation). But Australia offers work-life balance that US tech roles often don't, strong employment rights (minimum 4 weeks annual leave, unfair dismissal protections), public healthcare, and the 12% super. UK engineers moving to Australia at equivalent experience levels typically see take-home pay increase by 20–40% in AUD terms, and the currency difference has meant many genuinely do better in purchasing power too.

The median total package (base + super) for a software engineer in Australia in 2026 is approximately A$120,000–A$145,000, depending on experience and city. That's a base of roughly A$107,000–A$129,000 and monthly take-home of A$6,900–A$7,951/month. At senior levels in Sydney, total packages of A$180,000–A$220,000 (base + super) are increasingly common at product companies and scaled startups.