A Canberran's basket of groceries ranks among Australia's cheapest but territory residents pay more to eat out than their counterparts in Melbourne and Sydney, a new index has found. The capital is also the most attractive Australian city in which to live, taking into account wages. read more
Cost of Living in Australia, including prices for 52 products in all the main cities in Australia. read more
Australia has been rated as one of the most expensive country to live in. Conditions are such that people who installed large solar power systems end up having to pay the electricity retailers paying on the whole over $1.00 per KWH for grid input while they are paid 9 cents for feed-ins. read more
The ranking of major university cities from cheapest city to most expensive is: (1) Hobart (2) Wollongong (3) Adelaide (4) Gold Coast (5) Brisbane (6) Canberra (7) Perth (8) Melbourne (9) Darwin (10) Sydney. read more