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HTML & CSS Developer Salary in Australia 🇦🇺

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The median HTML & CSS developer salary in Australia is $76,831 per year or $39 per hour in 2022. The median salary is different depending on where you live and how long you have been working.

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How much does a HTML & CSS developer make in Australia?

$76,831 / Annual

Based on 697 salaries

The data come from StackOverflow's annual developer surveys, and can you can find them on this link - https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey.

Map of HTML & CSS Developer Salary by Region

Developers can expect much higher salaries in New South Wales, Western Australia, Victoria.

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While in New South Wales, developers can expect $86,051 per year, in Jervis Bay Territory, it's just $66,075 per year.

3 Regions with the Highest HTML & CSS Developer Median Salary, August 2022:

  1. New South Wales - $86,051
  2. Western Australia - $82,209
  3. Victoria - $80,673

3 Regions with the Lowest HTML & CSS Developer Median Salary, August 2022:

  1. Jervis Bay Territory - $66,075
  2. Northern Territory - $71,453
  3. South Australia - $72,221

For the complete table with sortable options, please check out the table of the available regions below. Feel free to reach out if you don't see your region on the table or the data is unavailable on the map.

List of HTML & CSS Developer Salary by Region

Region 
Salary Difference 
1New South Wales$86,05112% 
2Western Australia$82,2097% 
3Victoria$80,6735% 
4Tasmania$79,9044% 
5Queensland$79,1363% 
6Australian Capital Territory$73,758-4% 
7South Australia$72,221-6% 
8Northern Territory$71,453-7% 
9Jervis Bay Territory$66,075-14% 

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HTML & CSS Developer Salary by Years of Professional Experience

Perhaps the most significant factor that comes into play is the years of professional experience. New HTML & CSS developer usually earn less than experienced developers and have far fewer options than mid-level or senior developers.

Chart explanation: The X-axis shows years of professional coding experience. A newbie is a developer who just got into the industry or someone with less than one year of experience.

HTML & CSS Developer Salary by Size of Company

Chart explanation: The X-axis shows the company size in terms of the number of employees. A freelancer does not necessarily represent a company; it may also be a sole proprietor or contractor.

Wrap-up

So, if you are a HTML & CSS developer, or want to become one, your skills are in high demand and you can likely command very good salary. Keep in mind that it vary depending on location, but with a few years of experience under your belt, you will be highly employable.

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