Convert USD to AUD — Live Exchange Rate
Convert US Dollar ($) to Australian Dollar (A$) using the latest mid-market rate. 1 USD ≈ 1.4488 AUD.
1 USD =
1.45 AUD
1 USD =
1.4488 AUD
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USD to AUD conversion table
Rates as of 2026-06-26. Mid-market reference rate.
About converting US Dollar to Australian Dollar
Converting US dollars to Australian dollars is common for travellers, international students in Australia, and traders watching a currency sensitive to commodity prices and Chinese demand. The Aussie dollar typically trades below the US dollar, so US visitors get more than one AUD per dollar.
The figures here use the mid-market rate — the rate banks use between themselves. When you actually exchange US Dollar for Australian Dollar, your provider adds a margin and may charge a fee, so the amount you receive is usually slightly below the headline rate. Comparing the all-in cost across providers, rather than the advertised rate alone, is the simplest way to keep more of your money.
Disclaimer: rates are for general information and estimation only and may be delayed. They are not a quote and not financial advice. Confirm the exact rate with your bank or a licensed provider before making a transaction.
Frequently asked questions
How much is 100 USD in AUD?
At the latest exchange rate, 100 US Dollar is about 144.88 AUD. Rates change continuously, so use the converter above for the current figure and the quick-reference table for other amounts.
Is now a good time to convert USD to AUD?
No tool can predict currency movements, and this page does not give financial advice. The Aussie dollar typically trades below the US dollar, so US visitors get more than one AUD per dollar. If you have flexibility, compare the current mid-market rate with its recent range and watch the fee your provider charges.
How is the USD/AUD exchange rate determined?
The rate shown is the mid-market rate — the midpoint between buy and sell prices in the global currency market, sourced from European Central Bank reference data. Banks and apps add a margin to this rate, so the amount you actually receive is usually a little lower.