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What about: Coffee prices are up in Australia, but transport costs have fallen, especially in Wagga

What about: Coffee prices are up in Australia, but transport costs have fallen, especially in Wagga

Posted on June 1, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What about: Coffee prices are up in Australia, but transport costs have fallen, especially in Wagga

Australian transport costs are the most affordable in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, and the most expensive in Launceston, Tasmania, a new report published by the Australian Automobile Association (AAA) has revealed.

And while it may not be apparent to many, according to the AAA’s Transport Affordability Index, the nationwide affordability of transport has fallen again in the first quarter of this year (January to March 2025).

The Transport Affordability Index (TFI) monitors changes in the total price of household transport, and uses economic modelling to determine changes to transport costs relative to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and household incomes.

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The study shows Australians are now spending less on transport costs after the third consecutive quarter of reductions – but there are big variations in spending across different parts of the country.

According to the latest TFI stats released this week, the average Australian household spends 15.8 per cent of its income on transport costs. 

Capital city households averaged 15.9 per cent, while people in regional cities were marginally better off at 15.6 per cent. 

It’s the best affordability since 2020 but means Australians are still spending a higher proportion of their household income on transport than they did before COVID in 2019, when the figure was 13.9 per cent.