Our August 2025 Salary Guide

Mimi Petrakis • August 25, 2025

Peoplebank Salary Guide Insights

As Australia’s tech and digital industries continue to shift, understanding talent market trends is more important than ever.


Peoplebank’s August 2025 Salary Guide offers up-to-date salary benchmarks and industry insights for IT and digital professionals across Australia, supporting clients and candidates in making informed hiring and career decisions.


Informed by insights from our state-based Directors, this edition reveals how the IT and digital employment market is evolving in each region. Across New South Wales, businesses are reinvesting in permanent headcount with more confidence, particularly in cybersecurity and enterprise transformation roles. In Victoria, although budget constraints are tightening in some sectors, hiring in fintech, health tech, and product development remains active—especially for Software Engineers, Business Analysts, and Project Managers.


In Queensland, demand is strong across infrastructure, cybersecurity, and AI/automation specialists, with a renewed interest in permanent hires and strategic digital programs. Meanwhile, South Australia continues to see a steady push for digital transformation, with large enterprise and government projects requiring local tech talent across project services and cloud. Western Australia is seeing stability in government hiring, particularly for project and systems roles, while commercial businesses are again seeking contractors as project pipelines reopen.


The 2025 salary data also reflects a continued rise in demand for professionals in AI, automation, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and project transformation.


With salary trends, state-by-state insights, and commentary from industry leaders, the Peoplebank August 2025 Salary Guide is your go-to resource for navigating the evolving tech recruitment landscape.


Download the full Salary Guide here and make informed decisions about your tech talent needs.

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