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Australia Annual Salary Calculator

Convert your hourly, daily, weekly, fortnightly, or monthly pay to an annual salary with Australian tax for 2026-27.

Regional Rule Context

JurisdictionAustralia
CurrencyA$ (AUD)
Effective fromJul 1, 2025
Version1.0
Last reviewedMar 1, 2026
Next reviewJul 1, 2026
Source: Australian Taxation Office (ATO)View

Australia Rates and Rules

Minimum WageA$24.1/hr
Superannuation12%
Medicare Levy2%
Standard Hours38hrs/week

Tax Brackets

$0 - $18,2000%
$18,201 - $45,00016%
$45,001 - $135,00030%
$135,001 - $190,00037%
$190,001+45%

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Convert any Australian pay period (hourly, daily, weekly, fortnightly, monthly) to annual salary equivalent for 2025-26. Uses 38 standard hours per week and 52 weeks. Shows gross annual, income tax, Medicare levy, and net annual take-home. Useful for comparing job offers quoted in different pay frequencies.

Disclaimer: This calculator uses publicly available rules effective as of Jul 1, 2025 (version 1.0). Results are for informational purposes only. Always verify with official sources or a qualified professional. Last reviewed: Mar 1, 2026.

Formula

Annual = Pay x Periods per Year

Convert your pay to annual by multiplying by the number of pay periods: hourly x 38 x 52, daily x 260, weekly x 52, fortnightly x 26, or monthly x 12.

Australia FAQs

How do I convert hourly to annual in Australia?

Multiply hourly rate by 38 hours then by 52 weeks. A$30/hr x 38 x 52 = A$59,280/year gross. After tax and Medicare: approximately A$48,000 net.

How do I convert fortnightly to annual?

Multiply fortnightly gross by 26. A$3,000/fortnight x 26 = A$78,000/year gross.

How do I convert monthly to annual?

Multiply monthly gross by 12. A$6,500/month x 12 = A$78,000/year gross.

Does the annual figure include super?

No. The annual salary shown is your base pay. Your employer pays 12% super (A$7,114 on A$59,280) separately on top. Total package = base salary + super.

Should I compare base salary or total package?

Compare total package (base + super) when evaluating offers. Some employers quote salary inclusive of super ("package"), while others quote base salary with super on top. Always clarify which is being offered.

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