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Net pay at each level, Australian 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

FY2026-27 brackets run 0% to $18,200, 19% to $45,000, 32.5% to $135,000, 37% to $190,000 and 45% above, with the 2% Medicare Levy on top and 12% superannuation paid by the employer separately. Source: ATO, Levels.fyi Australia 2026 and SEEK salary data.

Sydney, Melbourne or remote: does it change the money?

Where American technology pay swings wildly between cities, Australian pay does not. Sydney takes a modest premium of perhaps 5% to 10% at senior level, while Melbourne, Brisbane and even Adelaide run genuinely 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

For a senior engineer, Melbourne probably works out best financially, with base salary within 10% of Sydney and rents roughly A$600 to A$700 a month lower. Brisbane keeps growing in appeal for anyone willing to trade a slightly smaller base against cheaper living.

Australian, British and German engineers compared

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)

On purchasing power Australia sits between Britain and America, and once the 12% superannuation is counted total compensation matches or beats equivalent British roles. The market here has matured considerably since 2020 and now pulls in experienced engineers from Britain, India and Southeast Asia.

Frequently asked questions

A mid-level engineer on a base of A$98,000 to A$129,000 keeps roughly A$6,398 to A$7,951 a month after income tax and the Medicare Levy. A senior on A$134,000 to A$170,000 keeps A$8,228 to A$9,882, and graduates on A$71,000 to A$89,000 keep A$4,780 to A$5,858. The 12% employer super sits outside all of these.

As a place to live it is excellent. As pure financial optimisation the United States pays more, stock compensation especially. What Australia offers instead is a balance American technology roles frequently do not, strong employment rights including a minimum four weeks of annual leave and unfair dismissal protection, public healthcare and the 12% super. British engineers arriving at equivalent experience normally see take-home rise 20% to 40% in Australian dollar terms, and for many the currency difference leaves them genuinely better off in purchasing power as well.

Counting base and super together, the median total package for an Australian software engineer in 2026 runs roughly A$120,000 to A$145,000 depending on experience and city. That works back to a base near A$107,000 to A$129,000 and monthly take-home of A$6,900 to A$7,951. At senior level in Sydney, total packages of A$180,000 to A$220,000 are increasingly common at product companies and scaled startups.