Practice Manager Salary in Australia 2026: The Complete Guide
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Practice Manager Salary in Australia 2026: The Complete Guide
Practice managers in Australia earn between roughly $75,000 and $160,000 a year, with the national median sitting around $95,000 to $105,000. Medical and specialist practice managers typically earn the most, with senior multi-site managers reaching $145,000 to $180,000 (SEEK and SalaryExpert, April 2026). Pay varies sharply by clinic type, location, scope of responsibility and qualification level.
This guide breaks the numbers down by experience, clinic setting, region and the factors that drive the high end. Figures cited are sourced from current SEEK and Indeed AU listings, SalaryExpert benchmarks and Hays market commentary, with the source named beside each data band. The HLT57715 Diploma of Practice Management is a recognised qualification that hiring panels weigh when shortlisting.
Practice manager salary by experience level
An Australian practice manager typically starts on $75,000 to $90,000, reaches $95,000 to $115,000 with three to five years’ experience, and earns $120,000 to $145,000 as a senior or lead in a larger clinic. Multi-site managers and group operations leads sit at the top of the scale, often well above $150,000.
Pay rises sharply once you take on accreditation ownership, finance reporting and team leadership for more than one site. The first big jump is usually the move from “office manager” or “senior reception” titling onto a true practice manager role with profit-and-loss accountability.
| Experience band | Typical role | Annual salary range (AUD) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 to 2 years (junior) | Assistant practice manager, office coordinator stepping up | $75,000 to $90,000 |
| 3 to 5 years (mid) | Practice manager, single-site GP or allied health | $95,000 to $115,000 |
| 5 to 10 years (senior) | Senior practice manager, larger clinic or specialist rooms | $120,000 to $145,000 |
| 10+ years (lead) | Lead practice manager, day surgery or multi-doctor specialist | $140,000 to $165,000 |
| Multi-site or group ops | Operations manager, regional manager, group practice lead | $155,000 to $180,000+ |
The bands above are approximate market observations from SEEK, Indeed and SalaryExpert AU listings as at April 2026. Single-doctor and small allied-health clinics tend to anchor the lower end; larger GP corporates, specialist groups and day surgeries anchor the upper end.
Salary by clinic type and setting
Medical and specialist practice managers typically out-earn dental, allied health and aesthetic practice managers, primarily because of higher MBS billing complexity and larger clinical teams. Aged care and day-surgery roles also pay well, reflecting the regulatory and accreditation load.
The setting you work in shapes pay almost as much as your experience does. A senior practice manager in a busy specialist suite handling ECLIPSE billing and theatre scheduling earns materially more than a senior practice manager in a small allied health clinic doing similar hours.
| Clinic type | Mid-level salary (AUD) | Senior or multi-site (AUD) |
|---|---|---|
| General practice (GP clinic) | $95,000 to $115,000 | $130,000 to $155,000 |
| Specialist rooms (cardiology, orthopaedics, dermatology, etc.) | $105,000 to $125,000 | $140,000 to $170,000 |
| Allied health (physio, podiatry, psychology, OT) | $85,000 to $105,000 | $115,000 to $135,000 |
| Dental practice | $85,000 to $105,000 | $115,000 to $140,000 |
| Day surgery or procedure centre | $110,000 to $130,000 | $145,000 to $175,000 |
| Aged care or residential health | $95,000 to $115,000 | $125,000 to $150,000 |
| Aesthetic or cosmetic clinic | $90,000 to $110,000 | $120,000 to $145,000 |
| Veterinary practice (corporate group) | $85,000 to $100,000 | $110,000 to $135,000 |
A few patterns worth calling out:
For the full picture of where practice managers work, read Practice Management in Australian Healthcare: The Complete Guide (the pillar article for this hub).
Salary by region: capital cities vs regional Australia
Sydney and Melbourne practice managers earn the highest average pay, typically 10 to 20 per cent above the national median, with Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide tracking just below. Regional and remote roles often pay close to capital-city rates because employer demand is high and supply is thin.
The pay gap between metro and regional has narrowed in recent years. Many regional GP super-clinics, mining-town health centres and rural specialist practices now offer above-market salaries, accommodation allowances or rural retention loadings to attract experienced practice managers.
| Region | Mid-level salary (AUD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sydney | $100,000 to $125,000 | Highest metro average per SEEK Sydney data; large specialist and corporate-GP markets |
| Melbourne | $98,000 to $120,000 | Similar pattern to Sydney; strong specialist suite market |
| Brisbane | $92,000 to $115,000 | Growing corporate GP and aesthetic clinic markets |
| Perth | $92,000 to $115,000 | Specialist demand strong; some mining-related health employer premium |
| Adelaide | $88,000 to $110,000 | Smaller specialist market; aged care and allied health represent more of the mix |
| Hobart and Canberra | $88,000 to $108,000 | Smaller markets; ACT public-sector roles add a premium |
| Regional Australia | $85,000 to $115,000 | Large variance; rural retention loadings and accommodation can lift effective pay |
| Remote and very remote | $95,000 to $125,000 | Often bundled with relocation, housing and isolation allowances |
For a current view of advertised ranges, search Seek, Indeed and the Australian Association of Practice Management (AAPM) job board. AAPM’s listings tend to skew toward more senior and specialist roles.
What drives the high end of the salary range
The practice managers earning above $145,000 a year combine four things: a recognised qualification, multi-site or large-team responsibility, clinical or finance specialisation, and demonstrable business-growth wins. No single factor pushes pay to the top; the combination does.
The biggest single accelerant is taking on more than one clinic. Once you are accountable for two or more sites, the role is judged as operations management rather than single-clinic administration, and the pay reflects that.
The skills that hiring panels actually screen on are covered in detail in our companion spoke (Wave 1 sibling, currently in production): the 10 skills every Australian practice manager needs.
Benefits and on-top compensation
Most practice manager packages include 11.5 per cent superannuation, professional development allowance, study leave and salary packaging where the employer is a not-for-profit. Senior roles often add a vehicle, parking, performance bonuses or fully flexible work arrangements.
The non-cash components matter. A package with $5,000 of professional development, paid AAPM membership, study leave and salary packaging can be worth materially more than a higher-headline salary without those extras.
Practice manager vs adjacent roles: salary comparison
Practice managers consistently out-earn medical receptionists, office administrators and clinic supervisors, and earn comparably to junior health services managers in larger health organisations. The role sits at a clear price point in the Australian healthcare administration market.
The comparison is useful when you are weighing a career move into practice management from a related role.
| Role | Typical salary band (AUD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Medical receptionist | $55,000 to $70,000 | Front-of-house, appointment and basic billing duties |
| Senior reception or office administrator | $65,000 to $80,000 | Bridges into practice manager via pathway #1 in our how-to-become guide |
| Clinic supervisor or team leader | $75,000 to $95,000 | People-management slice without full P&L responsibility |
| Practice manager (single site) | $95,000 to $130,000 | Mid to senior banded |
| Senior or multi-site practice manager | $130,000 to $165,000 | Operations manager equivalent |
| Health services manager (hospital, larger org) | $110,000 to $170,000 | Often requires degree-level qualification; broader hospital remit |
| GP practice owner or partner | Variable, often $200,000+ | Earnings driven by practice profitability, not salary |
The pivot from senior reception to single-site practice manager typically lifts pay $25,000 to $40,000. The pivot from single-site to multi-site lifts another $30,000 to $40,000. The largest single salary inflection point in the career is the multi-site or operations-manager move.
How to increase your earning potential as a practice manager
The fastest route to higher practice manager pay in Australia is the combination of a formal qualification, multi-site experience and a measurable business-growth track record. Each of those alone moves the needle; together they unlock the top quartile of the market.
The four most effective levers, ranked by pay impact:
The pathway from where you are now to a senior practice manager role is mapped out in How to Become a Practice Manager in Australia: The Complete Guide (the companion spoke in this hub). Step three of that pathway is formal qualification, and the HLT57715 Diploma of Practice Management is one of the few practice management diplomas in Australia approved for VET Student Loans. That makes it one of the most accessible options for people building toward the senior pay bands.
Train with the HLT57715 Diploma of Practice Management
The HLT57715 Diploma of Practice Management is TalentMed’s nationally recognised qualification for current and aspiring practice managers in Australian healthcare. It is delivered 100% online, takes about 12 months at a part-time pace, and is one of the few practice management diplomas in Australia approved for VET Student Loans (VSL).
Frequently asked questions
Sources: SEEK career advice and salary data (April 2026); SalaryExpert Australia practice manager and medical practice manager benchmarks; Hays Australia salary guide FY25/26; AAPM job board; current Indeed AU advertised ranges. Practice management is not covered by a single national award, so figures vary across employers and clinic types. Always confirm specific figures with the current advertised role. TalentMed Pty Ltd, RTO 22151.

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