Creator earnings · Australia

How much do travel YouTubers make in Australia?

Travel channels with an audience in Australia earn an RPM of roughly $4.8 to $10 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 $4,750 to $10,450 (about A$7,200 to A$15,900) 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.

RPM · Australian audience
$4.8 – $10
per 1,000 views, what you keep
CPM (advertiser gross)
$8.6 – $19
before YouTube's 45% cut
Per 1M views / month
$4,750+
from ads alone, up to $10,450

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Estimated monthly earnings
$1,188 – $2,613
250K views/mo · Travel
Per year
$14,250 – $31,350
RPM range
$4.75 – $10.45
RPM is what hits your AdSense after YouTube's 45% cut and unmonetized views. CPM (advertiser gross) runs roughly $9–$19.
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The economics

What travel creators earn in Australia.

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Audience country sets the ad rate. A travel 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.

02

The real money sits past AdSense. Established Australian travel creators lean on tourism-board sponsorships, gear affiliates, and booking commissions, which is priced on audience and niche rather than on the local ad rate.

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Watch time compounds the rate. Longer average view duration means each Australian viewer sees more ads, stacking on top of an already high travel RPM.

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Niche stacks on top of country. Travel pays more than entertainment or comedy in every market, so an Australian travel channel out-earns an Australian vlog of the same size.

By country

Travel RPM around the world.

CountryRPM per 1,000Per 1M views
United States$5.0 – $11$5,000 – $11,000
Australia$4.8 – $10$4,750 – $10,450
United Kingdom$4.5 – $9.9$4,500 – $9,900
Canada$4.4 – $9.7$4,400 – $9,680
India$1.0 – $2.2$1,000 – $2,200
Pakistan$0.8 – $1.8$800 – $1,760
Germany$3.6 – $7.9$3,600 – $7,920
Ukraine$1.1 – $2.4$1,100 – $2,420
Philippines$0.9 – $2.0$900 – $1,980
Indonesia$0.8 – $1.8$800 – $1,760
Nigeria$0.7 – $1.5$700 – $1,540

Same travel content, different audience country. The RPM gap is driven by local advertiser spend, not by the channel.

Frequently asked

Travel in Australia, answered.

What Australian creators ask before they commit to this niche. Still curious? Get in touch.

How much do travel YouTubers make in Australia?

A travel channel with an Australian audience typically earns an RPM of $4.8 to $10 per 1,000 views, or roughly A$7 to A$16 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 $4,750 to $10,450 (about A$7,200 to A$15,900) a month from ads alone.

Do travel creators in Australia earn more from ads or sponsorships?

Most serious travel creators in Australia earn more from tourism-board sponsorships, gear affiliates, and booking commissions than from AdSense. Ads are the floor, not the ceiling, and a brand deal is priced on audience and niche, not on the local ad rate.

How can an Australian travel channel earn even more?

Lengthen videos past 8 minutes for mid-rolls, lean into destination guides and travel-gear reviews, and stack tourism-board sponsorships, gear affiliates, and booking commissions on top of AdSense. Those move take-home pay more than chasing raw view count.

How many views does an Australian travel channel need to make $5,000 (about A$7,600) a month?

At the middle of the Australian travel RPM band, roughly 658,000 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.

Is travel a good niche to start in Australia in 2026?

It depends on your goal. Travel sits in the lower half of the RPM table, so at Australian rates of $4.8 to $10 the ad money is modest and the real upside is tourism-board sponsorships, gear affiliates, and booking commissions. Volume and a globally-framed angle both help a channel based in Australia.

Why do travel channels in Australia earn so much?

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 travel RPM sits near the top of the global range.

How does Google pay travel creators in Australia, and in what currency?

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.

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