Cash or Card in Australia?

Everything you need to know about paying for things in Australia as a traveler.

The Short Answer

Australia is nearly cashless. Tap-and-go cards are used everywhere, even at markets.

How Much Cash to Bring

A$50-100 for emergencies

Keep some cash for small purchases, street vendors, and places that don't accept cards.

ATM & Cash Withdrawal Tips

Major bank ATMs (CBA, ANZ, Westpac, NAB) are fee-free for their customers. Foreign card fees vary.

Currency

A$

Australian Dollar

AUD

Currency code

Check live rates at your bank or XE.com

Recommended Travel Cards

Cards with no foreign transaction fees work best for international travel.

  • Wise debit card
  • Revolut
  • No-FX Visa/Mastercard

Universal Travel Money Tips

Regardless of your destination, these money tips apply everywhere and can save you significant amounts on fees and exchange rates:

  • Always decline "Dynamic Currency Conversion" (DCC) at ATMs and shops — it uses a worse exchange rate and adds hidden fees. Choose to pay in the local currency instead.
  • Notify your bank before traveling to avoid your card being blocked for suspicious activity. Set up travel notifications in your banking app.
  • Carry two different payment methods (e.g., two different cards, or a card and cash) in case one fails, gets lost, or is not accepted.
  • Avoid exchanging money at airports and hotels — they offer the worst rates. Use ATMs or local exchange offices in the city center instead.
  • Keep a small emergency fund in USD or EUR — these are widely accepted and easily exchanged in most countries worldwide.