Six figures in Australian dollars still has to survive Brisbane rent.
A$120,000 is serious money nationally — locally, taxes and housing decide how it feels. We ran A$120,000 through our 2026 Australia tax engine (same math as the live calculators) so you can plan in net, not gross.
You're trying to put a number on take-home so you can compare Brisbane honestly against Sydney or Melbourne. Fair.
A$120,000 in Brisbane clears federal income tax plus Medicare levy in our model. Brisbane's COL index ~110 vs Sydney ~145 means the same gross often feels much larger once rent lands.
Below: engine-matched numbers for 2026, then how A$120,000 stacks against other major Australian metros.
The Take-Home Number (Single, A$120,000 PAYE, 2026)
We used 2026 ATO resident rates, A$120,000 gross employment income, Australian tax resident, no HELP/HECS, private hospital cover (no MLS in this baseline), no salary sacrifice super, LITO applied — exactly how the Australia calculator runs a clean baseline.
Annual take-home (after federal income tax + Medicare levy): about A$90,812
That's about A$7,568 per month before voluntary deductions (super sacrifice, etc.).
| Piece | Annual (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Income tax (after LITO) | A$26,788 |
| Medicare levy (2%) | A$2,400 |
Total income tax + Medicare levy: about A$29,188 of your A$120,000 gross.
Run your own scenario (HELP, super sacrifice, residency, MLS) with the Australia paycheck calculator.
See also: Australia salary table and residency comparison on the calculator page.
Why Brisbane feels different at A$120,000
Our move-out cost model assigns Brisbane (QLD) COL index 110 (national baseline ≈ 100). Queensland has no state payroll tax on your payslip — employees pay federal income tax + Medicare levy only. Take-home matches Sydney/Melbourne at identical gross.
A$120,000 on PAYG: income tax, Medicare levy, and what "gross" hides
We assume Australian tax resident, A$120,000 gross employment income, no HELP/HECS, private hospital cover (no Medicare Levy Surcharge in this baseline), no salary sacrifice super, LITO applied — the same clean PAYG baseline as our Australia paycheck calculator.
At A$120,000, the 37% band opens above A$135,000 taxable income. Medicare levy stays 2%. Each extra dollar of gross clears less net than at A$80k.
Practical: Concessional super and tax planning matter more here. Budget from ~A$7,568/month net, not the offer letter.
The real cost breakdown (2026)
Directional monthly ranges for a single person — see our Sydney comfortable salary (national benchmark) guide for life-stage bands:
Rent: One-bedroom A$1,950–A$2,600 depending on suburb; inner corridors skew high.
Transport: A$90–A$160 (Translink go card) or A$550–A$850 with a car — car dependence varies by city.
Groceries: A$400–A$550 cooking at home; dining out adds fast in major metros.
Utilities: A$140–A$220 (summer AC can spike bills); confirm whether electricity/gas/water is included in rent.
GST: 10% on most goods and services — not deducted from PAYG, but it shapes spendable income.
~A$7,568/month net vs. fixed costs (sketch)
| Item | Rough monthly |
|---|---|
| Rent (1BR, decent area) | A$1,950–A$2,600 |
| Groceries | A$400–A$550 |
| Utilities + broadband | A$140–A$220 (summer AC can spike bills) |
| Transport | A$90–A$160 (Translink go card) or A$550–A$850 with a car |
Stack those against ~A$7,568/month take-home: housing + utilities + commute eat first.
A$120,000 in Brisbane
A$120,000 is solid Brisbane money — housing is usually kinder than Sydney at the same gross.
Flat share: Share houses in West End or New Farm still help at A$50k–A$65k, but solo is more realistic here than in Sydney.
Solo one-bedroom: Solo one-bedroom is often workable at A$75k+ with careful suburb choice.
Kids / childcare: Long day care in major metros often runs A$130–A$200 per day per child before the Child Care Subsidy — household income needs jump fast.
Brisbane vs. other Australian cities at the same A$120,000 gross
Same offer letter, different city — our 2026 engine (Australian resident, no HELP, private hospital cover, no salary sacrifice):
| City | Annual take-home (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Sydney | A$90,812 |
| Melbourne | A$90,812 |
| Brisbane | A$90,812 |
| Perth | A$90,812 |
| Adelaide | A$90,812 |
| Canberra | A$90,812 |
| Gold Coast | A$90,812 |
| Hobart | A$90,812 |
Brisbane (this page): A$90,812/year (~A$7,568/month).
Important: All cities share identical federal PAYG at the same gross on this baseline — differences in the table are rounding only. What changes is rent and COL, not income tax.
Brisbane COL index ~110 — Brisbane vs Sydney at A$80k is the same net pay, different rent story.
Use our Australia salary table and residency comparison for quick reference at common gross levels.
At a glance: A$120,000 in Brisbane (2026)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Monthly take-home (this baseline)? | ~A$7,568 |
| Annual take-home? | A$90,812 |
| Total income tax + Medicare? | A$29,188 |
| Income tax (approx.)? | A$26,788 |
| Medicare levy (approx.)? | A$2,400 |
| LITO applied? | A$0 |
| Is A$120,000 enough here? | Comfortable for solo renters; strong vs. Sydney at same gross |
Check withholding on the Australia paycheck calculator.
Who this is for
New grads, interstate movers, and anyone comparing Sydney vs Melbourne vs Brisbane offers who needs net pay in AUD, not generic "Australia average" guesses.
What changes your paycheck vs. our table
We kept the baseline simple on purpose: Australian tax resident, no HELP/HECS, private hospital cover, no salary sacrifice super. Real life adds:
- HELP/HECS repayments: Marginal system from A$67,000 repayment income (2026 ATO) — can trim A$1,000–A$10,000+/year from take-home depending on income.
- Medicare Levy Surcharge: Without private hospital cover above A$101,000 (single, 2026) — extra 1%–1.5% on income for MLS purposes.
- Salary sacrifice super: Reduces taxable income up to the A$30,000 concessional cap — saves tax but reduces cash pay.
- Foreign resident / WHM: Different brackets — no A$18,200 tax-free threshold for foreign residents; working holiday makers use 15% up to A$45,000.
Mistakes people make
1. Using a US or UK tax mental model. Australia uses federal income tax bands + Medicare levy, not FICA or Council Tax.
2. Budgeting from gross. A$120,000 on the offer letter is not A$7,568/month in your account.
3. Assuming Sydney has different income tax. It doesn't — rent and Opal/car costs are the Sydney premium.
4. Forgetting HELP repayments. A A$80k graduate with HECS loses more net than this baseline shows.
5. Ignoring super. Employer super guarantee (12%) is paid on top of salary — it doesn't reduce take-home unless you sacrifice.
Short answers
How much is A$120,000 after taxes in Brisbane? About A$90,812/year (~A$7,568/month) in our 2026 baseline (rounded).
Is A$120,000 a good salary in Brisbane? Solid nationally — whether it feels comfortable is mostly rent + suburb.
Does Brisbane have a city income tax? No separate municipal wage tax — you pay federal income tax + Medicare levy through PAYG.
Make these numbers yours
- Australia paycheck calculator — HELP, super sacrifice, residency, MLS
- Sydney comfortable salary (national benchmark) — life-stage and comfortable salary bands
- Australia salary table — A$30k–A$300k reference
- Life budget planner — plug in ~A$7,568/month and stress-test rent
Tax rules change with each Federal Budget — rerun the calculator before you sign a lease or accept an offer. Figures are rounded; year-end ATO reconciliation may differ slightly from monthly PAYG.
Rent ranges reference our move-out calculator medians (realestate.com.au / Domain / Cotality Q1 2026). Tax figures from our engine aligned to ATO individual income tax rates and Medicare levy for 2026. Not financial advice.
FAQ
How much is A$120,000 after taxes in Brisbane in 2026?
About A$90,812/year take-home (~A$7,568/month) for Australian tax resident, no HELP, private hospital cover, A$120,000 employment income — from our Australia paycheck calculator.
Do I pay income tax and Medicare levy in Brisbane?
Yes — employees pay both through PAYG. On this baseline, income tax is about A$26,788 and Medicare levy about A$2,400.
Is income tax different in Sydney vs Melbourne?
No for employment income — federal bands are identical nationwide. Rent is what differs.
Is A$120,000 enough to live alone in Brisbane?
Solo one-bedroom is often workable at A$75k+ with careful suburb choice. At ~A$7,568/month net, flat shares or value suburbs are common levers.
How does Brisbane compare to Sydney at the same salary?
At A$120,000 gross, take-home is identical — both use federal PAYG. Sydney's challenge is rent (A$1,950–A$2,600 here vs Sydney A$2,400–A$3,250). Use our Australia calculator to stress-test your scenario.