Switch .com Best Exchange Rates .com Best Exchange Rates .com Best Exchange Rates
BER

GBP to AUD Travel FX Compared

GBP-AUD Rate Calculator

 
 
   
   
   
   
   
 
   
 
   

GBP to AUD Market Data

British pound (GBP) to Australian dollar (AUD) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.

90-day market context

GBP to AUD is at 30-day highs near 1.9249, 1.1% below its 3-month average of 1.947, having traded in a relatively stable 7.6% range from 1.8752 to 2.0179
|

Currency Forecasts related to GBP/AUD

GBP to AUD Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, GBP/AUD is trading near 1.8941, below its 3-month average of 1.9522. The dominant driver is the rate differential, with the UK maintaining a relatively stable interest rate stance.

Read forecast

GBP to USD Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, GBP/USD is trading close to the 90-day average and within its recent range, supported by the US dollar’s safe-haven appeal amid risk-off conditions.

Read forecast

USD to AUD Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

USD/AUD is trading close to 7-day highs near 1.4296, below its 3-month average. Risk sentiment decline, supported by geopolitical tensions and weak PMI data, dominates the market.

Read forecast

GBP/AUD trades near 1.8941 with a mild downside bias. Range-bound in the near term, driven by interest rate differentials and global risk-off sentiment. Further declines possible if risk aversion persists.

 

GBP to AUD Conversion: What Is Your Money Worth?

To help you understand the real-world value of the current exchange rate, the table below shows how much British pound are worth in Australian dollar across a range of amounts.

This gives a quick view of what you’d get when converting different GBP amounts at today’s rate * :

GBP AUD
£ 1 A$ 1.9229
£ 5 A$ 9.6145
£ 10 A$ 19.23
£ 20 A$ 38.46
£ 50 A$ 96.15
£ 100 A$ 192.29
£ 250 A$ 480.73
£ 500 A$ 961.45
£ 1,000 A$ 1,923
£ 2,000 A$ 3,846
£ 5,000 A$ 9,615
£ 10,000 A$ 19,229
£ 20,000 A$ 38,458
£ 50,000 A$ 96,145
£ 100,000 A$ 192,290
GBP AUD
£ 0.5200 A$ 1
£ 2.6000 A$ 5
£ 5.2000 A$ 10
£ 10.40 A$ 20
£ 26.00 A$ 50
£ 52.00 A$ 100
£ 130.00 A$ 250
£ 260.00 A$ 500
£ 520.00 A$ 1,000
£ 1,040 A$ 2,000
£ 2,600 A$ 5,000
£ 5,200 A$ 10,000
£ 10,400 A$ 20,000
£ 26,000 A$ 50,000
£ 52,000 A$ 100,000

More amounts

*Converted at the current GBP-AUD interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.

 
   
Australia

Everyday Costs in in Australia

How much does it really cost to live, work, or travel in ? Here's what to expect for daily expenses and expat living.

Traveling to Australia: How Much Should You Bring?

For travelers planning a 1-week mid-range stay in Australia, a budget of around AUD 1,500 to AUD 2,200 should suffice, covering most everyday expenses. In Australia, typical daily costs include AUD 20-30 for a meal at a mid-range restaurant, about AUD 4 for a cup of coffee, and AUD 4.60 for a one-way public transport ticket in cities like Sydney or Melbourne. A prepaid SIM card with adequate data might cost around AUD 15-20, while budget accommodations such as hotels or Airbnb can range from AUD 100 to AUD 150 per night. Compared to visiting the United States, where daily expenses and accommodation can be quite similar, Australia leans towards being moderately expensive. When juxtaposed with Singapore, Australia is notably more budget-friendly, as Singapore's costs are relatively higher, particularly for accommodations and dining.

Typical daily costs in Australia:

• 🥘 Meal at a local restaurant: AUD 20–25

• ☕ Coffee: AUD 4–5

• 🚌 Public transport fare: AUD 5–10

• 📱 Prepaid SIM card (7 days): AUD 10–20

• 🛏️ Budget hotel or Airbnb: AUD 100–150 per night

Living in Australia: A Guide for Expats

For expats settling in Australia, expect typical monthly living costs to range from AUD 3,000 to AUD 4,500, depending on lifestyle choices and city of residence. Rent is a significant variable, with average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in a city center costing around AUD 2,000 or more. When it comes to banking and card usage, Australia’s infrastructure supports a wide variety of international credit and debit cards, making it convenient for daily transactions. Online banking is highly prevalent, and digital wallets are gaining traction. For sending or receiving money, online transfer services like Wise or OFX are often more economical and faster than traditional bank exchanges, offering competitive rates and lower fees. It's usually more cost-effective to exchange money locally or rely on these online platforms for currency exchanges, as they often beat the rates provided by banks.

 

View a full list of exchange rates by selecting your Base (from) currency: