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Canberra vs Sydney: the real cost of living compared

Canberrans hear it often: the capital is cheaper than Sydney, but the gap is narrower than the headlines suggest. We pulled the latest ABS, CoreLogic, Canstar Blue and MyWay+ figures to put a real number against every line of a household budget.

By the The Daily Canberra newsroom · Published 26 June 2026

Editorial split illustration: Canberra on the left and Sydney on the right

The short version

A typical Canberra household spends about 15 to 20 per cent less than a Sydney household with the same income, mostly because of housing. Strip out mortgage and rent, and the gap drops to roughly 5 to 8 per cent. Childcare, electricity and public transport are meaningfully cheaper in Canberra; fresh food, eating out and coffee are broadly the same.

Category by category

CategoryCanberraSydney
Median house price$960,000$1.62m
Median unit price$575,000$840,000
Median weekly rent (house)$720$780
Median weekly rent (unit)$580$720
Electricity (avg quarterly bill)$420$510
Public transport (monthly)$130 MyWay+ cap$200 Opal weekly cap x 4
Petrol (avg per litre)$1.94$2.06
Groceries (family of four, weekly)$320$345
Long day childcare (per day, pre-rebate)$165$195
Coffee (large flat white)$6.00$6.50

Housing is the whole story

The single biggest reason Canberra households come out ahead is the mortgage. On a median detached house with a 20 per cent deposit at current standard variable rates, a Sydney buyer pays around $2,400 a month more than a Canberra buyer over a 30 year loan. That gap alone covers childcare and groceries combined for most families.

Where Sydney wins

Salaries. Sydney median full-time earnings sit roughly 8 per cent above Canberra in private sector roles outside the APS. Specialist healthcare, direct international flights and weekend choice are easier in Sydney too. For households that travel often, the cost of regular Canberra to Sydney flights or drives eats into the gap.

Verdict

If you can earn close to a Sydney salary in Canberra (which is common in the APS, tech and defence), the capital is comfortably cheaper to live in. If you depend on Sydney-specific industries, the cost-of-living gap shrinks fast once you adjust for salary. Either way, the difference is housing first, everything else second.

Sources

ABS Selected Living Cost Indexes (March 2026), CoreLogic Home Value Index (May 2026), Domain Rent Report (Q1 2026), AER Default Market Offer 2025-26, Transport Canberra MyWay+ fares, Canstar Blue household bill survey 2026, ACCC retail petrol monitoring (Q1 2026).

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