Music channels with an audience in Australia earn an RPM of roughly $1.4 to $3.8 per 1,000 views. That is Australia specifically, a small but high-income market where advertiser bids stay close to US levels. RPM is what the creator keeps after YouTube's 45% cut and the views that never saw an ad, so it is the only earnings figure that reflects real take-home pay.
At that rate, one million monthly views from Australian viewers works out to roughly $1,425 to $3,800 (about A$2,200 to A$5,800) per month from ads alone, before any sponsorship or affiliate income. This is one of the highest-paying audiences on YouTube. Use the calculator below to estimate your own channel.
Pre-filled with music RPM at Australian rates. Type your real monthly views for a realistic range.
Audience country sets the ad rate. A music view from an Australian viewer is worth close to the platform maximum, because a small but high-income market where advertiser bids stay close to US levels.
Season swings the number. Q4 advertiser budgets push music RPM 30 to 40% above the Q1 floor, so an Australian channel earns noticeably more per view in November than in January.
The real money sits past AdSense. Established Australian music creators lean on streaming royalties, sync licensing, shows, and merch, which is priced on audience and niche rather than on the local ad rate.
| Country | RPM per 1,000 | Per 1M views |
|---|---|---|
| United States | $1.5 – $4.0 | $1,500 – $4,000 |
| Australia | $1.4 – $3.8 | $1,425 – $3,800 |
| United Kingdom | $1.4 – $3.6 | $1,350 – $3,600 |
| Canada | $1.3 – $3.5 | $1,320 – $3,520 |
| India | $0.3 – $0.8 | $300 – $800 |
| Pakistan | $0.2 – $0.6 | $240 – $640 |
| Germany | $1.1 – $2.9 | $1,080 – $2,880 |
| Ukraine | $0.3 – $0.9 | $330 – $880 |
| Philippines | $0.3 – $0.7 | $270 – $720 |
| Indonesia | $0.2 – $0.6 | $240 – $640 |
| Nigeria | $0.2 – $0.6 | $210 – $560 |
Same music content, different audience country. The RPM gap is driven by local advertiser spend, not by the channel.
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A music channel with an Australian audience typically earns an RPM of $1.4 to $3.8 per 1,000 views, or roughly A$2 to A$6 in local terms, which is what you keep after YouTube's 45% cut and un-monetised views. One million monthly views works out to roughly $1,425 to $3,800 (about A$2,200 to A$5,800) a month from ads alone.
At the middle of the Australian music RPM band, roughly 1,914,000 monthly views gets you to $5,000 (about A$7,600) a month from ads. Affiliate links and sponsorships can reach it at fewer views, which is often the faster route at this rate.
It depends on your goal. Music sits in the lower half of the RPM table, so at Australian rates of $1.4 to $3.8 the ad money is modest and the real upside is streaming royalties, sync licensing, shows, and merch. Volume and a globally-framed angle both help a channel based in Australia.
Australia is a small but high-income market where advertiser bids stay close to US levels. Advertisers bid high to reach viewers with strong buying power and YouTube passes most of that to the creator, so music RPM sits near the top of the global range.
AdSense pays in US dollars and your bank converts to Australian dollars, so the AUD figure moves a little with the exchange rate. Payout lands after the $100 threshold. The RPM figures on this page are the US-dollar amounts AdSense reports, which your bank converts to AUD, so the local total moves a little with the exchange rate.
YouTube earnings are assessable income in Australia. Most creators register an ABN, declare it at tax time, and can claim gear, software and a home-studio portion as deductions. This is general information, not tax advice, so check your own situation with a local accountant once the channel earns real money.
At an Australian RPM of $1.4 to $3.8, one million views earns roughly $1,425 to $3,800 (about A$2,200 to A$5,800) from ads. Sponsorships and affiliates usually add more on top, and in high-income markets those extra streams often matter as much as the ad revenue.
Within music, original releases and licensing-friendly content command the highest ad rates because advertisers in those categories bid the most, and that holds in Australia just as it does elsewhere. Pair that with mid-roll ads on 8-minute-plus videos to lift RPM further.