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What landscaping costs in Australia

Researched national ranges in AUD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Garden makeover (planting-led) Beds, plants, mulch, and turf repair on an average block A$2,000 A$5,000 A$10,000
New lawn (turf) installation Strip, level, soil, and roll-on turf for an average yard A$1,500 A$3,000 A$6,000
Paved entertaining area Excavation, base, and paving for a standard alfresco area A$3,500 A$7,000 A$15,000
Full backyard landscaping Design, hardscape, planting, and lighting for a typical backyard A$10,000 A$20,000 A$50,000
Retaining wall Engineered wall with drainage, typical residential run A$3,000 A$7,000 A$16,000

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How to hire a landscaping pro in Australia

  1. Check state licensing for structural work: in NSW, structural landscaping (retaining walls, paving, etc.) above $5,000 requires a licensed contractor; Queensland requires QBCC licensing above $3,300 — maintenance and planting are exempt
  2. Verify ABN, public liability insurance ($5M-$10M), and for licensed states, the licence number on the contractor register
  3. Use Before You Dig Australia (formerly Dial Before You Dig) for utility locates before excavation — free and standard practice
  4. Check council rules: retaining walls above ~600mm-1m typically need approval, and bushfire-zone properties have vegetation and material rules (BAL ratings)
  5. For water features and irrigation, check state water restrictions and backflow-prevention requirements
  6. Get 3 itemised quotes with sub-base specs and plant sizes
  7. Structure payments per state law — NSW caps deposits at 10% for home building work above thresholds

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between softscape and hardscape, and why does it matter for price?

Softscape is living material — turf, plants, trees, soil. Hardscape is built structure — patios, paths, walls, decks, pergolas. Hardscape typically costs 2-4x more per square metre because it involves excavation, sub-bases, and skilled construction. Shifting your design 20% from hardscape to planting is the single biggest lever for cutting a landscaping quote.

What maintenance does a new landscape need in year one?

The first year decides whether planting establishes: regular deep watering (especially trees and hedging), mulch top-ups, formative pruning, and quick replacement of failures. Many landscapers offer a 12-month establishment package or plant warranty conditional on documented watering. Budget 5-10% of project cost for year-one care, or the planting investment erodes.

How do I check a landscaper is legitimate?

Look for: an established business with reviewable past projects (ask to see one in person or talk to a past client), public liability insurance, itemised written quotes, and no pressure tactics. In markets with trade licensing, verify the licence covers the structural work quoted. Photos of 'their work' prove nothing — completed local references do.

What should be in a landscaping contract?

A drawing or written scope, itemised price, payment schedule tied to milestones, start window and estimated duration, who handles waste and any permits, a variations process (changes priced in writing before work), warranty terms on hard landscaping, and a plant establishment/replacement policy. No contract, no project — verbal landscape deals go wrong at the first rain delay.

What does landscaping cost in Australia?

Landscaper labour runs AUD $50-$100 per hour, finished landscaping typically $100-$300 per m² depending on hardscape share, and whole-garden projects commonly $5,000-$50,000+ — a basic backyard makeover around $8,000-$15,000, premium designs well beyond. Sydney and Melbourne price at the top of the national range.

Do Australian landscapers need a licence?

For planting, turf, and maintenance — no. For structural work, it depends on state: NSW requires a structural landscaping licence above $5,000 of work (check via NSW Fair Trading), Queensland requires QBCC licensing above $3,300, Victoria requires registration for building work above $10,000. Always check the state register for the exact name on the quote.

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