Moving to Australia from Hawaii

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What to Expect

A comprehensive look at what changes when you move from Hawaii to Australia — from daily expenses to quality of life.

If you moved from Hawaii to Australia, you would find that Australia is 16.0% cheaper than Hawaii. A $75,000 salary in Hawaii would need to be roughly A$79,264 in Australia to maintain the same lifestyle. You’ll also switch from driving on the right to the left. Expect a noticeable climate shift — Canberra averages 67°F vs 84°F in Honolulu, making it significantly cooler.

How Far Will Your Money Go?

How your spending power changes when you relocate from Hawaii to Australia.

What does your salary buy?

$75,000 A$79,264

To maintain the same standard of living in Australia

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The biggest cost differences at a glance

Restaurants

pay 25.5% less

Groceries

pay 49.7% less

Transportation

pay 3.9% less

Housing

pay 36.7% less

Childcare

pay 14.2% less

Entertainment and Sports

pay 11.2% more

See full cost of living breakdown
Exchange rate: 1 USD = 1.43 AUD (June 2026)

Data: MyLifeElsewhere's crowdsourced cost of living database, with prices submitted and updated by users worldwide. Exchange rates are refreshed regularly from public sources.

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Who Else Is Making This Move?

Real numbers on people moving from Hawaii to Australia, and how the trend has changed.

Moved in 2023
2,863 ↓ 10% vs 2022

people moved from United States to Australia · OECD (latest data available)

Who's moving to Australia?

Top countries of origin for Australia's foreign-born residents.

Foreign-born population · UN DESA (2020)

Key Indicator Comparison

How Hawaii and Australia stack up on safety, healthcare, jobs, and infrastructure.

How's the healthcare?

Adult obesity rate Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (PLACES), 2022

share of adults with obesity

HI
25.6%
AU
29.0%

Hawaii performs better than Australia across all health & wellbeing metrics.

Will I have good infrastructure?

Internet access US Census Bureau (American Community Survey), 2023

share of households with internet

HI
91.2%
AU
96.0%

Australia performs significantly better than Hawaii across all infrastructure metrics.

What are the job prospects?

Unemployment rate Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2025

percentage of the labour force without work

HI
2.2%
AU
3.7%
GDP per capita Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2024

a broad measure of economic output per person

HI
$64,124
AU
$59,500

Hawaii performs better than Australia across all employment & economy metrics.

Is it good for families?

Life expectancy OECD Regional Demography, 2022

average years of life at birth

HI
80.7 yrs
AU
83.1 yrs

Australia performs significantly better than Hawaii across all family life metrics.

Data: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (PLACES), OECD Regional Demography, US Census Bureau (American Community Survey)

What's the Climate Like?

Monthly averages — select a city to compare.

Honolulu Rain: 17.1 in/yr (434 mm)
84° / 71°F

Avg. annual high / low

Canberra Rain: 24.8 in/yr (629 mm)
67° / 44°F

Avg. annual high / low

Months Honolulu Canberra
Jan–Mar 80°/67°F (27°/19°C) 80°/54°F (26°/12°C)
Apr–Jun 85°/71°F (29°/22°C) 61°/39°F (16°/4°C)
Jul–Sep 89°/74°F (31°/24°C) 56°/35°F (13°/1°C)
Oct–Dec 84°/71°F (29°/22°C) 73°/47°F (23°/9°C)
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Month Honolulu Canberra
Jan 80°/66°F (26.7°/19.1°C) 82°/55°F (27.7°/13.0°C)
Feb 80°/66°F (26.8°/18.9°C) 81°/55°F (27.0°/12.9°C)
Mar 81°/68°F (27.3°/19.8°C) 76°/51°F (24.4°/10.7°C)
Apr 83°/69°F (28.2°/20.8°C) 68°/44°F (19.8°/6.6°C)
May 85°/71°F (29.2°/21.6°C) 60°/38°F (15.4°/3.1°C)
Jun 87°/73°F (30.6°/23.0°C) 54°/34°F (12.1°/0.9°C)
Jul 88°/74°F (31.1°/23.6°C) 52°/32°F (11.2°/-0.2°C)
Aug 89°/75°F (31.5°/23.9°C) 55°/34°F (12.9°/1.0°C)
Sep 89°/74°F (31.4°/23.6°C) 61°/38°F (16.0°/3.1°C)
Oct 87°/73°F (30.4°/23.0°C) 67°/43°F (19.2°/6.0°C)
Nov 84°/71°F (28.8°/21.9°C) 72°/47°F (22.4°/8.5°C)
Dec 81°/68°F (27.3°/20.2°C) 79°/52°F (26.0°/11.2°C)

Data: National Weather Service National Weather Service, Bureau of Meteorology Bureau of Meteorology

Visitor Visa Requirements

Short-stay tourist visa rules between United States and Australia. To live, work, or study long-term in Australia, you'll need a separate residence or work visa — check Australia's immigration authority.

United States passport

United States passport holder visiting Australia

Electronic Travel Authorisation
United States passport holders need an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to enter Australia.
Australia passport

Australia passport holder visiting United States

Electronic Travel Authorisation
Australia passport holders need an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to enter United States.

Data: Henley Passport Index. Check with the destination country's embassy for the most current requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it cheaper to live in Australia than Hawaii?

Generally yes: Australia runs about 26% cheaper than Hawaii on average, though it depends heavily on the city.

How much money do I need to move to Australia?

A safe rule of thumb is 3 months of local expenses plus relocation costs. On a $75,000 comparable salary, that's around A$19,816 in Australia for everyday spending, before flights, shipping, a rental deposit, and visa fees.

Can I work remotely from Australia?

Working remotely from Australia's major cities is generally feasible. The legal layer matters more — visa category, employer policy on overseas employees, and tax residency in Hawaii and Australia.

How is healthcare in Australia compared to Hawaii?

Hawaii performs better than Australia across all health & wellbeing metrics.

What's the weather like in Australia compared to Hawaii?

The average high temperature in Canberra is 67°F, compared to 84°F in Honolulu. Canberra receives around 24.8 in of rainfall per year, while Honolulu gets 17.1 in.

What language do they speak in Australia?

Both Hawaii and Australia share the same official language: English.

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At a Glance

AU
Population 1,360,301 26,141,369
Currency United States Dollar ($) Australian Dollar (A$)
Languages English English
Driving side Right Left
Calling code +1 +61
Time zones 11 8
Emergency number 911 000