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Product Manager Salary in Australia (2026)

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บEstimated based on OECD & BLS data

Salary Overview

Estimated Salary (USD)

$88,167

per year

Local Currency (AUD)

A$134,896

per year

PPP Adjusted

$104,064

purchasing power

Big Mac Power

๐Ÿ”18,104

burgers / year

How does it compare?

Global Percentile

Top 17%

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A Product Manager in Australia earns more than 83% of Product Managers worldwide. Ranked #8 out of 42 countries.

Top 5 Highest-Paying Countries

Bottom 5 Lowest-Paying Countries

#CountrySalary (USD)PPP
42๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India$13.2K$386.3K
41๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil$18.3K$133.8K
40๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ด Colombia$21.5K$220.5K
39๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ China$23.4K$140.7K
38๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico$25.3K$138.0K

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Product Manager Salary in Australia: What You Need to Know

Product Managers in Australia earn an estimated $88,167 USD per year, which is approximately A$134,896 AUD at current exchange rates. This places Australia at #8 out of 42 countries in our global salary ranking for this occupation.

Compared to the United States, where Product Managers earn an estimated $145,000 USD per year, the salary in Australia is 39% lower. This difference reflects variations in local economies, cost of living, labor market conditions, and industry demand for Product Managers in Australia.

Purchasing Power and Cost of Living

While nominal salary figures provide a useful starting point, they don't tell the full story. When adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), the salary for a Product Manager in Australia is equivalent to $104,064 USD. This means that after accounting for differences in the cost of goods and services, the real buying power of this salary is actually higher than the nominal figure suggests, indicating a relatively lower cost of living in Australia.

To put this in more tangible terms, using The Economist's Big Mac Index as an informal measure of purchasing power, a Product Manager's annual salary in Australia could buy approximately 18,104 Big Macs per year. This everyday comparison helps illustrate the real-world purchasing power of this salary beyond abstract currency conversions.

How Australia Compares Globally

Among the 42 countries we track, a Product Manager in Australia earns more than 83% of Product Managers worldwide. The highest-paying country for this role is United States at $118,900 USD, while the lowest is India at $13,208 USD.

These estimates are derived from publicly available data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), OECD average wages, World Bank purchasing power parity factors, and The Economist's Big Mac Index. The salary for each country is calculated by adjusting the U.S. baseline salary using country-specific wage ratios and sector multipliers. While these figures provide a useful benchmark, actual salaries can vary significantly based on experience level, company size, specific city or region, education, and industry sector.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Product Manager earn in Australia?โ–พ

The estimated annual salary for a Product Manager in Australia is $88,167 USD (approximately A$134,896 AUD). This is based on OECD and BLS data adjusted for the local economy.

How does the Product Manager salary in Australia compare globally?โ–พ

A Product Manager in Australia earns more than 83% of Product Managers worldwide, ranking #8 out of 42 countries.

What is the purchasing power of a Product Manager salary in Australia?โ–พ

Based on the Big Mac Index, a Product Manager salary in Australia can buy approximately 18,104 Big Macs per year. The PPP-adjusted salary is $104,064 USD.

Which country pays Product Managers the most?โ–พ

United States pays the highest estimated salary for Product Managers at $118,900 USD per year.

Estimated based on OECD & BLS data. Actual salaries vary by experience, company, and region. Data is for informational purposes only.

Sources: BLS OEWS ยท OECD ยท World Bank ยท Big Mac Index