Salary and income
Australia offers higher salary potential in this pairing, which matters for engineers and senior professionals.
Which is better in 2026 for living, salary and quality of life?
Scores and winner update instantly for your situation.
Engineer Β· live result
π Australia
1.15 point lead Β· Close match
Left column = Australia Β· Right column = New Zealand. Green highlights the stronger value for each metric.
Overall Β· Engineer
Cost
Lower index = cheaper
Salary
Safety
Healthcare
Quality
Verdict for software engineers
Australia 58.13
New Zealand 56.98
Overall score difference: 1.15
Close match Β· π€ Close comparison
Data-driven picks for this country pair β winners change by scenario.
Rent, COL & campus safety
β New Zealand
1.05 pt advantage
New Zealand wins on student priorities: lower COL (82 vs 88) and rent near $2100/mo.
Affordability & quality of life
β New Zealand
0.86 pt advantage
Remote workers keep more in New Zealand: estimated monthly costs ~$3780 vs $3960 in Australia.
Safety & healthcare
β Australia
0.1 pt advantage
New Zealand is cheaper on the COL index (82 vs 88).
Max monthly savings at $3,500/mo income
β New Zealand
6 pt advantage
Similar savings potential; New Zealand has the lower COL index (82 vs 88).
Balanced view β where each country leads on measurable factors in this pairing.
Australia
New Zealand
| Category | ||
|---|---|---|
| Cost of Living (index) | 88 | 82 |
| Salary (index) | 90 | 84 |
| Safety | 92 | 92 |
| Healthcare | 90 | 90 |
| Avg rent (USD) | 2200 | 2100 |
| Tax rate (%) | 30 | 30 |
Comparing Australia and New Zealand for relocation in 2026: salary, cost of living, safety, and quality of life.
Australia ranks higher on salary index (90 vs 84), while New Zealand has a lower cost of living index. Australia leads on safety (92/100).
Based on normalized indices, Australia provides the stronger relocation profile in this pairing.
Australia offers higher salary potential in this pairing, which matters for engineers and senior professionals.
Day-to-day expenses favor New Zealand, especially rent and overall living costs.
New Zealand may suit students on a tighter budget; Australia for stronger infrastructure.
Australia typically offers better compensation bands; weigh against New Zealand if remote salary is fixed in another currency.
Remote workers earning in a strong currency often prefer New Zealand for affordability while keeping Australia-level contracts.
Australia scores higher on safety; families should also compare healthcare (Australia 90/100 vs New Zealand 90/100).
How long to reach common goals at your income β using this pair's cost data.
Australia
$0/mo
estimated savings after costs
New Zealand
$0/mo
estimated savings after costs
| Goal | Australia | New Zealand |
|---|---|---|
Emergency fund 3 months of estimated living costs | Not at this incometarget $11,880 | Not at this incometarget $11,340 |
$10,000 goal Fixed savings target | Not at this incometarget $10,000 | Not at this incometarget $10,000 |
Relocation cushion About 4 months of average rent (move-in buffer) | Not at this incometarget $8,800 | Not at this incometarget $8,400 |
How far quality-of-life scores diverge from disposable-income reality at $3,500/mo take-home (this pair's cost data).
Both countries show a similar QoL-vs-budget relationship at $3,500/mo reference income.
Australia
High reality gap
High gap: QoL is 77 pts above financial reality β headline lifestyle scores may feel stronger than typical monthly budgets.
New Zealand
High reality gap
High gap: QoL is 74 pts above financial reality β headline lifestyle scores may feel stronger than typical monthly budgets.
Costs that rarely appear in headline COL indices β budget these on top of rent and tax comparisons.
Pair-specific relocation realities β not included in headline COL indices.
Superannuation & visa rules
Employer super is locked; visa class affects work rights and Medicare access.
Bond (rental deposit)
Up to four weeks' rent plus advance rent is typical at lease start.
Distance tax on lifestyle
Domestic flights and car costs bite if you live outside inner cities.
Higher headline tax load
Tax rate around 30% β verify net salary and treaty rules before relocating.
Elevated rent upfront
Average rent near $2100/mo β expect deposits and agency costs on top.
Operational hurdles for newcomers β bureaucracy, housing deposits, banking, visas, and language. Lower scores mean an easier first-year setup.
Australia has relocation friction data in our tier-1 set. New Zealand is not yet covered β scores reflect COL and QoL only for that side.
Australia
Moderate friction
Overall score 41/100 β lower is easier
Top friction drivers
Data as of 2026-04
Field-level sources with confidence levels β not a generic link list.
NSW caps rental bond at four weeks' rent. Bond must be lodged with state authority, not paid directly to landlord.
View source β NSW Fair Trading β rental bonds (max 4 weeks) βMedicare for permanent residents and eligible visa holders. Temporary visa holders may need Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) (~AUD 50β120/month).
View source β Services Australia β Medicare enrolment βSkilled migration is points-tested. Employer sponsorship (482) has occupation list constraints. Verify visa subclass before relocation planning.
View source β Home Affairs β work and skilled visas βOperational first-month checklist β registration, costs, documents, and verified sources.
First 30 days in Australia βReal moves and experiences β sorted by most helpful.
Alex R.
Most helpfulremote worker
Helpful australia vs new zealand breakdown β salary vs rent was the deciding factor for me.
Sofia M.
expat
Numbers align with what I see locally. Would love more city-level detail next.
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