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Aussie Broadband lifts most NBN plan prices from 1 July

Aussie Broadband will raise most consumer NBN plan prices by $2 to $4 a month from 1 July, while its fastest residential tiers stay unchanged and Pro plans jump by as much as $10.

By Hamish Doolan2 min read
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Aussie Broadband will raise prices on most consumer NBN plans from 1 July, pushing many household broadband bills up by $2 to $4 a month as providers reset pricing before the new financial year.

On its residential NBN range, Aussie Broadband says most standard consumer tiers will cost more from that date. NBN 750 and faster residential plans will stay at current pricing, while upload-focused Pro plans will rise the most, by as much as $10 a month.

Customers do not need to change speed tiers to feel the increase. If they stay where they are, the bill still goes up.

The move lines up with NBN Co’s wholesale price changes from 1 July, which range from no increase on some products to as much as $2.34 a month on others. Anna Perrin, NBN Co’s chief customer officer, said the wholesale settings were “measured and transparent” and designed to support long-term investment in the network.

Retail providers do not all pass those wholesale shifts through in the same way, but the July timing is now familiar across the market.

The fastest plans are staying put.

That leaves the squeeze on the mainstream tiers that carry most household sign-ups. For Aussie Broadband, it also keeps the top end of the line-up looking sharper against rivals while the broader base absorbs the increase.

WhistleOut first reported the move in its report on Aussie Broadband’s price rise and has separately tracked the broader July 2026 NBN repricing wave. That wider view suggests Aussie Broadband is part of the same mid-year reset already hitting other providers, not an outlier.

For households weighing whether to stay or switch, the immediate facts are plain: most standard Aussie Broadband NBN plans will cost more from 1 July 2026, the largest jumps sit on Pro plans, and the 750-plus residential tiers are unchanged for now.

Anna PerrinAussie Broadbandnbn-co
Hamish Doolan

Hamish Doolan

Telco reporter covering Telstra, Optus, TPG, NBN, and the spectrum. Reports from Brisbane.

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