Affordable NBN Plans Australia (June 2026)

If you just want a cheap NBN plan that still does the job, this page lists the most affordable unlimited NBN plans in Australia right now, sorted by price. The cheapest usable plan we track is $53/month. Prices pull live from our database and we update them most weeks.

The honest bit: the cheapest plan is not always the right plan. A super cheap NBN12 or NBN25 plan is great for one or two light users, but if a few people are online at once you will want NBN50 or NBN100. Pick the speed first, then the cheapest provider at that speed.
ProviderPlan SpeedMonthly Intro
Vocal nbn 25 25Mbps $53 Read review
Neptune NBN 25 (25/10) 25Mbps $55 Read review
Southern Phone Basic 25Mbps $59 $45/mth for first 12 mths Read review
Vocal nbn 50 50Mbps $63 Read review
Moose Mobile Value 25Mbps $64.80 $44.80/mth for first 6 mths Read review
Yomojo Turtle Speed 25Mbps $64.90 Read review
SpinTel Home Starter 25Mbps $64.95 $39/mth for first 6 mths Read review
Flip Premium 25Mbps $65.90 $48/mth for first 6 mths Read review
Swoop nbn 25 25Mbps $69 $54/mth for first 6 mths Read review
Tangerine Partner Value 25Mbps $69.90 $44.90/mth for first 6 mths Try Tangerine →
Future Broadband Value 25/8 25Mbps $70 Read review
Kogan Internet Bronze 25Mbps $70.90 $58.90/mth for first 12 mths Read review

How to find an affordable NBN plan that is still good

The trick with a cheap NBN plan is matching the speed to how you actually use the internet, so you are not paying for speed you never touch or fighting for bandwidth every evening. NBN25 is the cheapest tier and it suits one or two people browsing, emailing and streaming the odd show. NBN50 is the sweet spot for most households and only costs a little more. NBN100 is worth it once you have several heavy users at once.

Two things keep an affordable plan affordable. First, check the ongoing price, not just the intro rate. Plenty of cheap looking plans run a discount for six months then climb to a higher monthly price, so look at what you will pay once that ends. Second, you do not need a contract. Almost every NBN plan in Australia is month to month now, so if a better deal comes along you can switch without a penalty.

Want the full rundown? We have written up the 10 cheapest unlimited NBN plans in more detail, our best NBN picks by speed tier, and a quick plan finder that recommends a tier based on how you use the internet.

Affordable NBN plans FAQ

What counts as an affordable NBN plan in Australia?

Most usable NBN plans land between about $60 and $80 a month for unlimited data. Anything under roughly $70 for an NBN25 or NBN50 plan is a genuinely cheap deal. Below that you are usually looking at lower speeds or a short intro price that jumps up later.

Are cheap NBN plans any slower?

The price mostly reflects the speed tier and the provider, not the quality of the line. A cheap NBN25 plan runs on the same network as an expensive one. What you are really choosing is how much speed you need. If one or two people use the internet, NBN25 is fine and it is where the cheapest plans sit.

Do affordable NBN plans lock you into a contract?

Almost all of them are month to month with no lock in contract, so you can leave if the price goes up. Watch the intro pricing though. A plan can look cheap for the first six months then rise to a higher ongoing rate, so check what you will pay after the discount ends.