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| Language | English |
| Country | Australia |
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Finder is one of Australia's leading comparison websites. We are committed to our readers and stand by our editorial principles. We try to take an open and transparent approach and provide a broad-based comparison service. However, you should be aware that while we are an independently owned service, our comparison service does not include all providers or all products available in the market.
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Finder is one of Australia's leading comparison websites. We are committed to our readers and stand by our editorial principles. We try to take an open and transparent approach and provide a broad-based comparison service. However, you should be aware that while we are an independently owned service, our comparison service does not include all providers or all products available in the market.
Compare SIM-only plans in Australia July 2026
Compare data allowance and cost to find a SIM‑only plan that fits your monthly usage without overpaying; as a benchmark, Australians use an average of 14GB per month. Check network coverage, because a cheap plan is no use if it’s slow or unreliable where you use your phone. You can choose a major provider like Telstra, Optus, or Vodafone, or a smaller provider that uses their network for often cheaper plans.
The rate-rise ripple effect: 62% of renters panic over landlord price hikes
Finder is one of Australia's leading comparison websites. We are committed to our readers and stand by our editorial principles. We try to take an open and transparent approach and provide a broad-based comparison service. However, you should be aware that while we are an independently owned service, our comparison service does not include all providers or all products available in the market.
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Finder is one of Australia's leading comparison websites. We are committed to our readers and stand by our editorial principles. We try to take an open and transparent approach and provide a broad-based comparison service. However, you should be aware that while we are an independently owned service, our comparison service does not include all providers or all products available in the market.
Were you affected by the Telstra outage? Here’s how to claim compensation
Finder is one of Australia's leading comparison websites. We are committed to our readers and stand by our editorial principles. We try to take an open and transparent approach and provide a broad-based comparison service. However, you should be aware that while we are an independently owned service, our comparison service does not include all providers or all products available in the market.
Amex isn’t part of the RBA’s surcharge ban. So why is it choosing to ditch fees?
The Reserve Bank is banning card payment surcharges as of 1 October 2026. The ban applies to eftpos, Visa and Mastercard card networks, not the American Express proprietary card network. However, Amex is voluntarily changing its merchant rules so businesses can no longer surcharge Amex cards from 1 October 2026. Technically, Amex isn't removing the surcharge – because they're not the ones who charge it. Merchants do.
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Finder is one of Australia's leading comparison websites. We are committed to our readers and stand by our editorial principles. We try to take an open and transparent approach and provide a broad-based comparison service. However, you should be aware that while we are an independently owned service, our comparison service does not include all providers or all products available in the market.
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Finder is one of Australia's leading comparison websites. We are committed to our readers and stand by our editorial principles. We try to take an open and transparent approach and provide a broad-based comparison service. However, you should be aware that while we are an independently owned service, our comparison service does not include all providers or all products available in the market.