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Kiwi in Australia: Financial Guide for New Zealanders 2026

Are you a Kiwi in Australia ready to take control of your finances? Stay tuned to Cockatoo for the latest strategies, and start building your Australian dream today.

For decades, New Zealanders—affectionately known as Kiwis—have flocked to Australia in search of sunshine, opportunity, and a bigger pay packet. As of 2026, almost 700,000 Kiwis call Australia home, and the landscape for their finances is changing. Whether you’ve just arrived or have been here for years, understanding the rules, rights, and options available to New Zealand citizens can help you get ahead financially on this side of the Tasman.

New Super Rules: What Every Kiwi Needs to Know in 2026

Superannuation has long been a sticking point for Kiwis in Australia. Historically, New Zealanders on Special Category Visas (SCV) could work and live here indefinitely, but weren’t eligible for the same social security or retirement benefits as Australian citizens. That’s changing.

Buying a Home: Can Kiwis Get a Mortgage in Australia?

The dream of owning a home in Australia is alive and well for many New Zealanders, but there are a few hurdles to jump. The good news? Most Australian lenders treat Kiwis as residents for lending purposes, so you usually don’t need Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) approval to buy residential property.

Maximising Benefits and Avoiding Pitfalls

While Kiwis enjoy many of the same work rights as Australians, there are a few important differences that could impact your financial future.

Real-World Example: The Kiwi Family Building Wealth Down Under

Consider the story of the Thompson family, who moved from Auckland to Brisbane in 2021. By 2026, both parents had transitioned to permanent residency, consolidated their KiwiSaver into Australian super, and bought a home using Queensland’s First Home Owner Grant. Their oldest daughter is starting university this year, eligible for a HECS-HELP loan thanks to her long-term residency. The Thompsons’ experience shows how new rules and smart planning can help Kiwis build a secure future in Australia.

Key Takeaways for Kiwis in Australia