Aged care costs in New South Wales.

RAD price ranges for metropolitan Sydney and regional NSW, plus a breakdown of all fees applicable to NSW residents in 2026.

Updated 26 February 20267 min readGovernment-verified figures

Aged care in New South Wales

New South Wales is home to Australia's largest aged care sector by number of facilities and residents. The state spans an enormous geographic range — from high-demand inner-Sydney facilities with premium RADs to rural and remote communities where facilities are more limited but costs are substantially lower.

Aged care fees and assessment rules are set federally and apply equally across NSW. The main variable is accommodation pricing, which reflects local property markets.

What fees will I pay?

Every NSW resident in aged care pays up to three fees:

FeeAmountWho pays it?
Basic daily fee$63.57/day ($23,203/yr)Everyone
Means-tested care fee (MTCF)$0–$32,719/yr (annual cap)Those with income/assets above thresholds
Accommodation (RAD or DAP)Facility-set; lump sum, daily fee, or combinationThose assessed as not low-means
Tip: Use our free calculator to get a personalised estimate for your specific NSW situation.

Accommodation costs (RAD/DAP) in NSW

Accommodation can be paid as a Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD)— a lump sum refunded when you leave — or as a Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP) calculated at the current MPIR of 8.38% per year.

NSW RAD price ranges (2026)

LocationTypical RAD rangeEquivalent DAP (daily)
Metropolitan Sydney$350,000–$900,000$80–$207/day
Regional cities (Newcastle, Wollongong, Central Coast)$200,000–$480,000$46–$110/day
Rural NSW (Western NSW, Far North Coast)$100,000–$320,000$23–$73/day
Note: Every facility publishes its exact RAD on My Aged Care before you sign anything. You can also request a written fee estimate letter from any facility.
RAD vs DAP: If you pay the full RAD upfront, you pay no daily accommodation fee. If you keep the money invested elsewhere but earn less than 8.38%, paying DAP will cost more than the return you earn. Most financial advisers suggest comparing the opportunity cost of your specific situation.

Regional breakdown

Metropolitan Sydney

Sydney has intense demand and some of Australia's highest RADs. The eastern suburbs, north shore, lower north shore, and inner west typically see RADs of $600,000–$900,000+. Parramatta, Liverpool, and the outer western suburbs are more affordable at $350,000–$550,000.

Newcastle and Hunter Valley

Newcastle is NSW's second-largest city and has a strong network of facilities from the beachside suburbs through to Hunter Valley towns. RADs generally sit in the $220,000–$420,000 range.

Wollongong and Illawarra

The Illawarra region offers an accessible alternative to Sydney facilities, with RADs typically $200,000–$400,000. Proximity to Sydney means some families find this a practical choice.

Rural and remote NSW

Western NSW, the Far North Coast, and other rural areas have significantly lower RADs ($100,000–$250,000) and some small community-owned facilities operating as low-means providers. Government hardship provisions apply where residents genuinely cannot afford assessed fees.

Finding a provider in NSW

NSW's sector includes major not-for-profit and faith-based operators such as BaptistCare, Catholic Healthcare, Anglicare, and Calvary, alongside large for-profit groups.

  1. Search myagedcare.gov.au for facilities by suburb, region, or care type. All approved NSW providers are listed with their published RAD prices.
  2. Check the facility's star rating and any published compliance history on the My Aged Care profile page.
  3. Request a fee estimate letter from any facility you're considering. This sets out the basic daily fee, accommodation price, and an estimate of your means-tested care fee.

Tips for NSW families

  • Sydney property significantly affects means-tested fees. A Sydney home included in the assets test can push the MTCF close to the annual cap. Read our family home guide before deciding whether to sell, rent, or retain the property.
  • Start the ACAT process early. Assessment wait times in metropolitan Sydney can be weeks. Register with My Aged Care before an urgent need arises.
  • Don't limit your search to one postcode. A facility in Newcastle or the Central Coast may be comparable in quality to a Sydney facility at half the RAD.
  • Get independent financial advice. NSW families dealing with high-value Sydney properties and large super balances benefit most from professional aged care financial planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Disclaimer: This guide is for general information only and does not constitute financial, legal, or medical advice. Government rates and thresholds change periodically — always verify figures with Services Australia or a qualified aged care financial adviser before making decisions. Last verified: 26 February 2026.