YouTube Premium in Australia currently starts at about A$16.99 per month for an individual plan.

Current YouTube Premium prices in Australia

Here are the latest commonly reported monthly prices for Australia (in AUD):

  • Individual plan: A$16.99/month.
  • Family plan (up to 6 members): A$39.99/month after a recent price increase from about A$33.
  • Student plan: A$10.49/month.
  • Premium Lite (ads removed on most videos, but no YouTube Music, limited features): A$8.99/month.

These new prices apply from each subscriber’s next billing date after YouTube’s 2025 price‑rise emails, so a few people may briefly see the older rate until their renewal hits.

Quick notes and context

  • The big jump was on the Family plan, which went up by about 21% , from roughly A$33 to around A$40.
  • Even after the increase, Australia’s individual price is still in line with other higher‑cost regions like the US, but the family tier is noticeably more expensive than in the US when converted.
  • Forum discussions show many Aussies debating whether the higher price is worth it versus just using ad‑blockers or sticking to free YouTube with ads.

If you’re checking what you’ll actually pay, the most accurate number is what shows in your Google/YouTube account’s “Purchases and memberships” page, since taxes or promos can tweak the final charge a little.

TL;DR: In Australia, YouTube Premium is around A$16.99/month for individuals , up to A$39.99/month for families , with student and Lite options if you want something cheaper.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.