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Known locally as dj / mobile dj. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Australia.

Typical price: A$450–A$5,500

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What dj costs in Australia

Researched national ranges in AUD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Party DJ (4 hrs) Sound system and DJ for a private party A$450 A$800 A$1,400
Wedding DJ (5-6 hrs) Full wedding coverage with setup and MC A$1,000 A$1,700 A$2,900
Premium wedding (DJ + lighting + MC) Full package with lighting and uplighting A$2,000 A$3,200 A$5,500

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How to hire a dj pro in Australia

  1. Confirm hours, setup, MC and lighting are itemized
  2. Check reviews and samples
  3. Confirm public liability insurance (venues often require it)
  4. Get a written contract with deposit and cancellation terms
  5. Clarify music licensing (APRA AMCOS) for the venue
  6. Confirm a backup plan if the DJ is ill

Frequently asked questions

What's the deposit and cancellation policy for a DJ?

Expect a deposit (often 20-50%) to secure the date, with the balance before or on the day. Read the cancellation and refund terms, and get the booking in a written contract covering hours, price, setup time and what happens if they're ill. A verbal-only booking is a risk.

Should the DJ also be the MC?

Many wedding DJs double as MC — making announcements and running the timeline. It's convenient and cost-effective, but confirm they're comfortable on the mic and will coordinate with your planner. For formal events, a dedicated MC plus DJ gives a more polished result.

How much does it cost to hire a DJ?

Rates depend on event type and hours. A few-hour party DJ is the cheap end; a full wedding DJ with a proper setup and MC duties is mid-range; a premium wedding package adding lighting, uplighting and multiple areas is the top. Peak-season weekends and big cities push prices up.

Do I need to provide equipment or a playlist?

A professional DJ brings their own sound and lighting; you don't supply gear. Share must-play and do-not-play lists and any special songs (first dance) in advance — good DJs blend your requests with reading the room rather than playing a rigid list.

What's included in a DJ's fee?

Typically: performance hours, sound system, setup and pack-down, and music curation/requests. Extras that add cost: MC/hosting duties, dance-floor lighting and uplighting, extra speakers for a ceremony or second area, and travel. Get the inclusions listed so quotes compare like with like.

What insurance and licensing should a DJ have?

Reputable DJs carry public liability insurance (many venues require it) and, where equipment safety testing applies, PAT-tested gear. Music licensing for public performance is usually the venue's responsibility, but confirm who covers it for a private hired space.

What does a wedding DJ cost in Australia?

Party DJs run AUD 450-1,400 and full wedding coverage AUD 1,000-2,900; premium packages with lighting reach AUD 2,000-5,500. Peak-season Saturdays and capital cities sit at the top.

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