Information for Future Staff - Living in Adelaide The University of Adelaide Australia
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Living Costs

Residents of Adelaide experience a high quality lifestyle at a low price. The cost of living in Adelaide is comparatively cheaper than other Australian capital cities with a liveability factor that has been ranked as one of the highest in the developed world. In addition to having an unemployment rate below the national average, low pollution levels, and world class wineries and festivals, Adelaide residents pay less for housing, transport and consumables.

You can work out an approximate cost of living in Adelaide (based on your weekly 'job salary' versus 'average expenses') using the ImmigrationSA Lifestyle Tool or browse the following list of average prices of everyday goods as an estimate of Adelaide living costs.


Average retail prices of grocery items - Adelaide, March 2007
Item Price
Milk (2 litres) $3.20
Bread - white (loaf) $3.07
Rice - long grain (1kg) $2.23
Beef T-bone steak (1kg) $19.54
Chicken - frozen (1kg) $3.64
Potatoes (1kg) $1.69
Tomatoes (1kg) $3.96
Frozen peas (500g) $1.60
Eggs (1 dozen) $4.09
Sugar - white (2kg) $2.41
Teabags (180g) $3.55
Coffee (150g) $6.66
Laundry detergent (1kg) $5.68
Toilet soap (various pack sizes) $3.62

(Data published by ABS)


Miscellaneous items (December 2006)
Item Price
Newspaper $1.10-1.70
Movie Ticket (1 Adult) $15.00
Petrol (per litre) $1.00-1.40
Bus ticket (zone, peak) $3.80
Public local phone call $0.50
Takeaway coffee (flat white) $3.00
Big Mac $3.60

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