So much can you earn ? You have made it to Australia on your working holiday visa and now its time to earn the money that will fuel your travels – covers your rental, food and nightlife.
How much you will earn depends on the kind of work you will be doing, but the following is a rough guide to salaries in the popular short term jobs:
| Factory jobs | AU$ 14 – AU$ 17 / hour |
| Hospitality (waitressing) | AU$ 16 – AU$ 20 / hour |
| Office work | AU$ 15 – AU$ 20 / hour |
| Fruit picking work | AU$ 10 – AU$ 18 / hour |
| Resort work | AU$ 13 – AU$ 16 / hour |
| Technicians | AU$ 13 – AU$ 16 / hour |
| Computer Industry | AU$ 20 – AU$ 100 / hour |
| Construction | AU $18 - AU$ 60 / hour |
If you have plenty of experience (you worked professionally before) you can get a higher salary — if you are starting out, you begin from the bottom.
Remember, some jobs have perks. Working in an out of the way resort will probably ensure that you can have cheap accommodation. Farm work often includes food and accommodation.
But.. there are taxes as well
After you arrive in Australia you need to pay taxes – and you need a Tax File number. If you do this in person there is a little paperwork involved in applying for this ; but you can also do this online.
The tax rate for those on a one-year working holiday visa is 29%. As soon as you apply for a job you need to fill in the Tax File Number as your taxes are taken directly from your salary. After you complete your work for an employer you need to collect a “Group Certificate” (statement of earnings).
If you want to claim some of this back – make sure that you keep good records on every place you have worked at – and keep a telephone number and contact for each of your employer in case you need to chase up details after you have left.
You can apply for a tax refund after you leave Australia , or at the end of the financial year (30 June).
Another important point is the tax rate; if you are only in Australia for a short period you pay a high tax rate of 29% and cannot get a refund. If you stay for more than half a year – you are still taxed at the higher rate, but you can claim a refund and there are some deductions.


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