"I spent years earning my degree, treating patients, and building clinical skills, so why does financial growth still feel so limited?"
If you're a physiotherapist in India, you've probably had the same thought at some point the very same thing. The challenge isn't a lack of demand for their expertise. It's the gap between the value they create and the compensation they receive. Long working hours, modest salary increments, and limited opportunities for specialisation often leave talented professionals looking abroad for better career progression.
Australia has emerged as one of the most attractive destinations for physiotherapists worldwide. The country faces a growing workforce shortage, offers internationally recognised career pathways, and pays salaries that can fundamentally change a clinician's financial trajectory.
In this blog, you'll find a complete breakdown of physiotherapist salaries across all Australian states and territories, after-tax take-home calculations, cost-of-living comparisons, etc. Keep reading.
Why Australia Needs Physiotherapists Right Now
Australia's physiotherapy workforce stands at just over 45,900 practitioners, with ~2,100 new vacancies opening every year. Employment projections forecast 33.6% growth in physiotherapy roles by 2035. An ageing population, NDIS expansion, and persistent shortages in regional Queensland, rural New South Wales, remote Western Australia, and the Northern Territory are driving demand. For internationally qualified physiotherapists, this is a wide-open door.
The average physiotherapist salary in Australia is AUD 93,920 per year. That's approximately ₹62.9 lakh annually. By comparison, the average physiotherapist in India earns around ₹19,694 per month, or ₹2.36 lakh per year. The difference isn't simply about earning more. It's about access to structured career growth, employer-funded retirement benefits, stronger work-life balance protections, and the ability to save in a single month what many professionals earn in several months back home.
Full Salary Breakdown: Annual, Monthly, Weekly, and Hourly
| Pay Period | AUD | USD | INR |
| Per Hour (average) | AUD 45–48 | US$31.70–33.84 | ₹3,015–3,216 |
| Per Week | AUD 1,730–1,800 | US$1,220–1,269 | ₹1,15,910–1,20,600 |
| Per Month (gross) | AUD 7,500–7,827 | US$5,288–5,518 | ₹5,02,500–5,24,400 |
| Per Year (gross) | AUD 90,000–93,920 | US$63,450–66,214 | ₹60,30,000–62,92,640 |
After-Tax Take-Home Salary
Based on the latest ATO income tax brackets and the 2% Medicare Levy:
| Gross Annual (AUD) | Tax + Medicare | Net Annual (AUD) | Net Monthly (AUD) | Net Monthly (INR) |
| AUD 75,000 | ~AUD 15,942 | ~AUD 59,058 | ~AUD 4,922 | ~₹3,29,770 |
| AUD 90,000 | ~AUD 19,617 | ~AUD 70,383 | ~AUD 5,865 | ~₹3,92,960 |
| AUD 110,000 | ~AUD 26,617 | ~AUD 83,383 | ~AUD 6,949 | ~₹4,65,550 |
| AUD 130,000 | ~AUD 34,117 | ~AUD 95,883 | ~AUD 7,990 | ~₹5,35,330 |
Note: Employers contribute 12% superannuation on top of gross salary (AUD 10,800/year at AUD 90,000) , paid into a retirement fund, not deducted from take-home.
India's average physiotherapist earns ₹19,694/month gross. An Australian-registered mid-career physiotherapist nets ~₹3,92,960/month , nearly 20 times more, after tax.
8-State Salary Comparison: Graduate to Senior
Salaries slightly differ from one place to another, be it urban or rural.
| State / Territory | Graduate (0–1 yr) | 3 Years Exp. | 5 Years Exp. | 10+ Years / Senior |
| New South Wales (NSW) | AUD 70,000–78,000 | AUD 85,000–95,000 | AUD 95,000–110,000 | AUD 115,000–135,000 |
| Victoria (VIC) | AUD 68,000–76,000 | AUD 82,000–92,000 | AUD 92,000–108,000 | AUD 110,000–130,000 |
| Queensland (QLD) | AUD 67,000–75,000 | AUD 80,000–90,000 | AUD 90,000–105,000 | AUD 108,000–128,000 |
| Western Australia (WA) | AUD 72,000–82,000 | AUD 88,000–98,000 | AUD 98,000–115,000 | AUD 118,000–140,000 |
| South Australia (SA) | AUD 66,000–74,000 | AUD 78,000–88,000 | AUD 88,000–102,000 | AUD 105,000–125,000 |
| Tasmania (TAS) | AUD 65,000–72,000 | AUD 76,000–86,000 | AUD 85,000–100,000 | AUD 100,000–120,000 |
| Northern Territory (NT) | AUD 75,000–85,000 | AUD 90,000–105,000 | AUD 105,000–122,000 | AUD 122,000–145,000 |
| ACT (Canberra) | AUD 72,000–80,000 | AUD 86,000–96,000 | AUD 96,000–112,000 | AUD 112,000–132,000 |
WA and NT consistently outpay southern metros due to workforce shortages and remoteness loadings. Regional roles carry a 10–15% premium plus relocation support. A senior WA physiotherapist on AUD 140,000 grosses approximately ₹93.8 lakh/year.
Salary by Work Setting
| Work Setting | Annual Range (AUD) | Annual Range (INR) | Notes |
| Public Hospital | AUD 75,000–95,000 | ₹50.25L–₹63.65L | Award-based, strong leave entitlements |
| Private MSK Clinic | AUD 80,000–110,000 | ₹53.6L–₹73.7L | Performance incentives common |
| Aged Care / Residential | AUD 80,000–100,000 | ₹53.6L–₹67L | NDIS overlap increasing rates rapidly |
| Sports / Elite / Occupational | AUD 100,000–150,000 | ₹67L–₹100.5L | AFL clubs, elite academies, corporate |
| NDIS Community Physiotherapy | AUD 90,000–130,000 | ₹60.3L–₹87.1L | Fast-growing sector, high billing rates |
| Locum / Casual | AUD 80–110/hour | ₹5,360–₹7,370/hour | Annualised: AUD 166K–228K potential |
Locum rates at AUD 80–110/hour annualise to AUD 166,000–228,000 , the highest-earning pathway once you have 2–3 years of AHPRA-registered experience.
Experience-Tier Salary Ladder
| Career Stage | Experience | Annual Salary (AUD) | Annual Salary (INR) |
| Graduate Physiotherapist | 0–1 year | AUD 65,000–78,000 | ₹43.55L–₹52.26L |
| Junior / Early Career | 1–3 years | AUD 78,000–90,000 | ₹52.26L–₹60.3L |
| Mid-Career Clinician | 3–5 years | AUD 90,000–108,000 | ₹60.3L–₹72.36L |
| Senior Physiotherapist | 5–10 years | AUD 108,000–128,000 | ₹72.36L–₹85.76L |
| Clinical Specialist / Director | 10+ years | AUD 128,000–160,000+ | ₹85.76L–₹1.07Cr+ |
Get Insights from an Alumni Payslip
An anonymised payslip summary from an Academically Global APEP alumni , a physiotherapist from Kerala who cleared both assessments and now works in a private MSK clinic in suburban Melbourne:
- Gross annual salary: AUD 94,000
- Employer superannuation (12%): AUD 11,280 (paid separately, not deducted from pay)
- Income tax + Medicare: ~AUD 20,190
- Net monthly take-home: ~AUD 6,151 (~₹4,12,100/month)
- Monthly living expenses: ~AUD 2,800–3,200
- Monthly savings: ~AUD 2,950–3,350 (~₹1,97,650–₹2,24,450/month)
Cost of Living Overlay
| Monthly Expense (Melbourne/Sydney) | AUD | INR |
| Shared 2-BHK apartment (your share) | AUD 900–1,400 | ₹60,300–₹93,800 |
| Groceries (1 person) | AUD 350–500 | ₹23,450–₹33,500 |
| Public transport | AUD 150–200 | ₹10,050–₹13,400 |
| Utilities + Internet | AUD 150–200 | ₹10,050–₹13,400 |
| Dining out (twice weekly) | AUD 200–300 | ₹13,400–₹20,100 |
| Total monthly living cost | AUD 1,750–2,600 | ₹1,17,250–₹1,74,200 |
On a net monthly take-home of AUD 5,865, a Melbourne-based physio retains approximately AUD 3,265–4,115 (~₹2,18,750–₹2,75,700) after essential living costs. Regional Australia reduces rent significantly, improving this surplus.
What does a Physiotherapist's Salary Look like in India vs Australia?
| Metric | India (2026) | Australia (2026) |
| Average monthly gross salary | ₹19,694 (~AUD 294) | AUD 7,827 (~₹5,24,400) |
| Entry-level annual package | ₹2.5–3 LPA | AUD 65,000–78,000 (₹43.5–52.2L) |
| Senior physiotherapist annual | ₹8–11 LPA | AUD 110,000–145,000 (₹73.7–97.1L) |
| Monthly savings potential | ₹3,000–8,000 | AUD 3,265–4,115 (₹2,18,750–₹2,75,700) |
| Superannuation / retirement | Rarely in private sector | 12% employer-paid, compulsory |
Physiotherapists from Across the World! This is your sign to make it big in Australia
For overseas physiotherapists, AHPRA registration requires completing the Australian Physiotherapy Examination Programme (APEP), administered by the Australian Physiotherapy Council (APC):
- APEP Written Exam is a computer-based theoretical assessment aligned with Australian clinical standards
- APEP Capability Assessment is a structured clinical competency evaluation
Both assessments are rigorous, and first-attempt success depends heavily on targeted preparation. Academically Global's APEP Written Exam Preparation Course and APEP Capability Assessment Preparation Course are built around the APC's competency framework, featuring mock assessments, guided study plans, and mentorship from AHPRA-registered physiotherapists that are well-settled and practicing in Australia.
For eligible candidates, the Dr. Akram Ahmad Scholarship and Support Programme (DASSHP / ASAP) provides scholarship support toward fees.
Academically also assists candidates in understanding the most suitable migration pathway based on their profile, whether that is the Subclass 189 Skilled Independent Visa, Subclass 190 State-Nominated Visa, Subclass 482 Skills in Demand Visa, or regional pathways such as Subclass 491 and 494. With physiotherapy recognised as a Tier 1 priority occupation in Australia, multiple visa options remain available for qualified professionals. The salary data is in front of you. The opportunity is real. The pathway exists.
Note: All salary figures sourced from publicly available in credible sources. Exchange rates used: 1 AUD = US$0.705, 1 AUD = ₹67 INR (June 2026, mid-market rate per MTFX/BookMyForex). Salary figures represent gross amounts unless stated. Tax calculations are illustrative estimates based on ATO 2025–26 statutory brackets and do not constitute financial advice.