Newcastle vs. Perth: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Newcastle Newcastle Image by:Daniel Smyth
Perth Perth Image by:Cheryl Waters

Perth generally offers a superior quality of life compared to Newcastle, according to 2026 metrics. It scores significantly higher on safety (57.77 vs 49.76), healthcare (71.88 vs 69.00), and climate comfort (95.71 vs 91.00). While Perth has a longer average commute (40.92 minutes) than Newcastle (25.00 minutes), both are manageable, and Perth benefits from substantially lower pollution levels (28.27 vs 50.00). Newcastle presents a more compact urban experience potentially with easier access to cultural and entertainment venues, though its lower quality of life scores reflect factors like safety and healthcare access.

Climate Index
96.7 / 95.7
Cost of Living Index
76 / 71.8

Newcastle   Perth

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Although Perth has a longer commute, its air quality is considerably better than Newcastle's. Perth's quality of life index is higher overall, particularly in safety and healthcare, despite the longer travel times. Newcastle, conversely, offers a more compact city structure, but its quality of life metrics lag behind Perth's, primarily due to lower scores in safety and healthcare provision.

Health Care Index
81.6 / 71.9
Pollution Index
31.1 / 28.3

Newcastle   Perth

Housing represents a stark contrast between the two cities, with Perth being significantly more expensive. The average cost per square meter for apartments in Perth's city center is $6,432.73, more than double Newcastle's $3,600.00. This disparity extends to the broader property market, where even outer-suburban areas in Perth command prices ($6,425.36 $9,019.50/m²) that are substantially higher than Newcastle's ($3,600.00 $4,200.00/m²). Newcastle provides vastly more affordable property options across the board.

Purchasing Power Index
112.9 / 150.1
Quality of Life Index
175.9 / 196.3

Newcastle   Perth

Beyond the eye-watering property prices, daily living costs in Perth are also higher. Expenses for groceries, eating out, transportation (including taxis), utilities, childcare, and clothing all favour Perth. This increased expenditure, however, is partially offset by Perth's higher purchasing power index (150.11 vs 100.00), indicating that the relatively higher salaries there allow residents to buy slightly more goods and services compared to Newcastle, even with the higher costs.

Safety Index
52.2 / 57.8
Traffic Commute Time Index
32.6 / 40.9

Newcastle   Perth

Finally, the property market itself underscores the cost gap. While Perth boasts higher average net salaries to match its prices, the absolute figures tell a clear story: Newcastle offers substantially more affordable options, both centrally and in the surrounding metropolitan areas. The premium paid for living in Perth is reflected not just in the city center but across its entire residential landscape, making it the much more expensive choice for housing.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Newcastle

Stottie CakeA hearty, savory dish made from mashed potatoes mixed with flour and baked to a golden finish. The texture is dense and satisfying, often served with pease pudding—a smooth, creamy side made from yellow split peas. Stottie cake is a staple in Newcastle, reflecting the region's love for simple, comforting fare.
Simnel CakeA rich, moist fruitcake layered with marzipal and spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. Traditionally eaten during Lent or Easter, this cake is soaked in history and flavor. The Newcastle version often features a dense, heavy texture with dried fruits like raisins and currants, served as a treat with tea or on its own.
Geordie SandwichA humble yet beloved local favorite, this sandwich features white bread filled with creamy pease pudding, thinly sliced onions, and sometimes butter. The texture is soft and slightly sweet from the pudding, making it a quick, hearty snack or meal. A true taste of Newcastle's culinary heritage.

Perth

Fremantle SardinesGrilled or fried sardines, a popular street food in Perth, often served with lemon and garlic.
Western Australian MarronA type of freshwater crayfish, commonly found in the southwest region. Often cooked whole or used in soups and pastas.
Swan Valley Wine Region Cheese PlatterA selection of locally produced cheeses from the Swan Valley region, often accompanied by fresh fruits, breads, and local wines.
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PerthPerth

Travel & attractions

Newcastle

Newcastle United Stadium (St. James' Park)Home to Newcastle United Football Club, this iconic stadium offers tours and matches for football enthusiasts.
Tyne BridgeA famous modern cantilever bridge crossing the River Tyne, it's a symbol of Newcastle and Gateshead.
Angel of the NorthAn iconic sculpture by Antony Gormley, located near Gateshead, it's one of the UK's best-known landmarks.
Jesmond Dene ParkA beautiful park with woodland walks, waterfalls, and a picturesque mill. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary ArtHoused in a former flour mill on the south bank of the River Tyne, it showcases contemporary art exhibitions.

Perth

Kings Park and Botanic GardenA beautiful park with panoramic views of Perth, featuring native flora and wildlife.
Swan Bell TowerAn iconic bell tower housing 18 bells from the Royal Pavilion in London.
Perth MintA historic mint producing Australia's gold bullion, offering tours and exhibitions.
Fremantle PrisonA World Heritage-listed prison with a rich history, offering guided tours.
Cottesloe BeachA popular beach in Perth known for its clear waters and stunning sunsets.

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Real estate & living comparison

Newcastle Perth
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5909.6 USD 4901.95 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1208.51 USD 1424.08 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1869.32 USD 2122.87 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3111.25 USD 4143.77 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 3.44 USD 3.44 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 154.16 USD 99.4 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 225.16 USD 181.44 USD
Population 300,196 2,141,834

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T01:23:47+00:00

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