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Netflix raises subscription prices across all Australian plans, standard with ads, standard, and premium users


Netflix has announced another round of price hikes for Australian customers, marking its sixth increase since launching locally in 2015.

All subscription tiers will see changes, hitting users as soon as September, 2025.

For Aussie’s already struggling with the cost-of-living crisis, the once ad-free, paid service now has paid ad-supported offerings as well as premium packages to watch shows and movies uninterrupted.

Members on Netflix’s two standard plans face an extra $2 every month, with ‘standard with ads’ moving from $7.99 to $9.99, and the ad-free Standard plan now set at $20.99 monthly.

Premium subscribers are looking at the steepest jump, with a $3 rise, taking the plan from $25.99 to $28.99.

The move comes after Netflix ramped up its crackdown on password sharing. In May 2023, Aussie users sharing accounts outside their household received emails stating: “Your Netflix account is for you and the people you live with: your household.”

Adding an extra member to any plan will also now cost subscribers $1 more.

Subscribers have felt the pinch over the past year: before this announcement, the Premium plan cost $22.99 in May 2024. That’s a 26 per cent increase for users of this top tier over 15 months.

According to tech site Tom’s Guide, Netflix’s initial prices for Australian users were $8.99 monthly for a basic ad-free plan and $14.99 for premium access, making today’s Premium option nearly double the cost.

Netflix said the higher prices would allow them “to bring you even more exciting, new entertainment”, promising “fresh, can’t-miss shows and movies every week”.


Netflix has announced another round of price hikes for Australian customers, marking its sixth increase since launching locally in 2015.

All subscription tiers will see changes, hitting users as soon as September, 2025.

For Aussie’s already struggling with the cost-of-living crisis, the once ad-free, paid service now has paid ad-supported offerings as well as premium packages to watch shows and movies uninterrupted.

Members on Netflix’s two standard plans face an extra $2 every month, with ‘standard with ads’ moving from $7.99 to $9.99, and the ad-free Standard plan now set at $20.99 monthly.

Premium subscribers are looking at the steepest jump, with a $3 rise, taking the plan from $25.99 to $28.99.

The move comes after Netflix ramped up its crackdown on password sharing. In May 2023, Aussie users sharing accounts outside their household received emails stating: “Your Netflix account is for you and the people you live with: your household.”

Adding an extra member to any plan will also now cost subscribers $1 more.

Subscribers have felt the pinch over the past year: before this announcement, the Premium plan cost $22.99 in May 2024. That’s a 26 per cent increase for users of this top tier over 15 months.

According to tech site Tom’s Guide, Netflix’s initial prices for Australian users were $8.99 monthly for a basic ad-free plan and $14.99 for premium access, making today’s Premium option nearly double the cost.

Netflix said the higher prices would allow them “to bring you even more exciting, new entertainment”, promising “fresh, can’t-miss shows and movies every week”.

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