Bus Driver Salary in Australia 2026 — Real Data + Comparison
What Bus Drivers earn in Australia — honest annual ranges in AUD and USD across entry, mid, and senior levels. Same data, around the globe, for every role and every country we cover.
Updated 2026 · Demand: High ↑ · 5-yr trend: +11%· Based on government & industry data
Annual salary range
| Level | Low | Mid | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Level | A$62,057 | A$85,925 | A$114,566 |
| Mid Level | A$79,560 | A$110,160 | A$146,880 |
| Senior | A$107,406 | A$148,716 | A$198,288 |
What a Bus Driver salary means in Australia
A Bus Driver salary of A$110,160 in Australia is comfortable in much of the country but stretches less in Sydney and Melbourne, where housing costs are highest. As a rough guide, a single person typically needs A$3,000–4,000 a month in a major city for rent, bills, and food, and less in regional areas. Australia's minimum wage and conditions are relatively strong, so entry-level pay tends to be higher than in many countries — but weigh the specific city's housing costs when comparing offers.
How to earn more as a Bus Driver in Australia
- Get licensed and certified. A full electrician's licence (and any region-specific certifications) is the biggest pay jump — licensed electricians earn well above unlicensed or apprentice workers.
- Specialise in high-value work. Industrial, commercial, high-voltage, solar/renewable, and instrumentation work pays more than basic domestic wiring.
- Move into supervision or contracting. Becoming a foreman, site supervisor, or self-employed contractor raises earnings well beyond an hourly wage.
- Work where electricians are scarce. The Gulf, Australia, Canada, and parts of Europe actively recruit qualified electricians, often with strong pay, housing, or relocation support.
- Add renewable-energy skills. Solar, EV-charging, and battery installation are fast-growing, well-paid specialisms.
How this role pays around the globe
Mid-band annual salary in USD across a curated set of comparable markets. Same numbers shown on each country's own page.
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Bus Driver salary in Australia — FAQ
- What is the average electrician salary in Australia?
- An electrician in Australia earns around A$110,160 per year on average — roughly A$9,180 per month — rising with licensing, specialism, and experience.
- What is the salary range for an electrician in Australia?
- Typically from A$79,560 for apprentices and newly qualified electricians to A$146,880 for licensed specialists, supervisors, and contractors.
- Which electricians earn the most?
- Licensed electricians in industrial, high-voltage, or renewable-energy work, plus supervisors and self-employed contractors, generally earn the most.
- How much does an electrician earn per month in Australia?
- About A$9,180 per month on average before tax, at the mid-career level.
- Which countries pay electricians the most?
- High-income countries with skilled-trade shortages — Australia, the United States, Switzerland, and several Gulf states — tend to pay the most, some actively recruiting from abroad.
- How can an electrician increase their salary?
- Get fully licensed, specialise in industrial or renewable work, move into supervision or contracting, or relocate to a country recruiting skilled trades.