
Cost of Living in Perth
Perth, the capital of Western Australia, combines urban life with stunning natural beauty. Its economy is heavily linked to the mining industry, and costs can fluctuate with economic cycles.
Rent
1-bed apartment (city centre)
$2,300
1-bed apartment (outside centre)
$1,700
3-bed family flat
$3,800
Food & Groceries
Monthly groceries (per person)
$550–$650
Meal in inexpensive restaurant
$22–$27
Fast food combo
$13
Transportation
Monthly public transport pass
$140
Taxi (per km)
$1.95
Petrol (per litre)
$1.95
Utilities
Electricity, water, heating, cooling
$240
Internet
$70
Mobile plan
$35
Healthcare
Private GP visit
$65–$105
Private health insurance (single)
$135–$230/month
Entertainment & Leisure
Gym membership
$60/month
Cinema ticket
$19
Dining out (for two)
$70–$110
Childcare & Education
Childcare (preschool, per month)
$1,400–$1,800
Total Estimated Monthly Cost
Single Person
~ $3,000/month
Family of Four
~ $6,000–$7,000/month
Comparison Note
Perth's living costs are comparable to Brisbane, though rent can be higher depending on economic conditions.
