AUD to THB Exchange Rate Today

Convert Australian Dollars to Thai Baht with live AUD/THB rates for Thailand holidays, Phuket property, or retirement planning.

1000 AUD =

23,404.23THB

1 THB = 0.0427 AUD

1 AUD = 23.4042 THB

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AUD to THB conversion table

Common amounts at the current mid-market rate of 1 AUD = 23.40 THB.

AUDTHB
1 AUD23.40 THB
5 AUD117.02 THB
10 AUD234.04 THB
25 AUD585.11 THB
50 AUD1,170 THB
100 AUD2,340 THB
500 AUD11,702 THB
1,000 AUD23,404 THB
5,000 AUD117,021 THB
THBAUD
1 THB0.0427 AUD
5 THB0.2136 AUD
10 THB0.4273 AUD
25 THB1.07 AUD
50 THB2.14 AUD
100 THB4.27 AUD
500 THB21.36 AUD
1,000 THB42.73 AUD
5,000 THB213.64 AUD

Mid-market rate — the midpoint banks trade at, before any provider adds a margin. What you actually receive is below.

What you actually get for 1,000 AUD

Nobody converts at the mid-market rate. At 1 AUD = 23.40 THB, a perfect conversion of 1,000 AUD would be 23,404 THB. Here is what 11 services would really send, fee and exchange-rate margin included.

ServiceTheir rateFeeYou get
Instaremcheapest23.2623,261 THB
Remitly23.280.6800 AUD23,260 THB
MoneyGram23.291.49 AUD23,258 THB
Ria Money Transfer23.2523,246 THB
Wise23.408.99 AUD23,194 THB
XE23.1723,170 THB
Taptap Send23.1323,125 THB
Western Union23.041.99 AUD22,997 THB
Xoom22.9322,927 THB
Paysend22.932.90 AUD22,862 THB
OFX22.6415.00 AUD22,301 THB

On 1,000 AUD, the gap between the best and worst option here is 960.06 THB — the same money, converted on the same day. That difference is the fee plus the margin each service builds into its rate, and it is the only part of this page you can do anything about. How exchange-rate markups work.

Typical pricing for a bank-funded transfer, not a live quote — promotional offers and payment method can change it. Check the provider before sending.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current AUD to THB exchange rate?

The Australian Dollar to Thai Baht rate typically ranges between ฿22-25 per A$1. RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia) and Bank of Thailand policies, Thai tourism sector, and Australian economic conditions influence this rate. Thailand is Australians' favorite Asian destination—over 1 million visit annually for beaches, food, culture, and affordability. Many Aussie retirees choose Phuket, Hua Hin, or Chiang Mai.

Why do Australians love Thailand so much?

Thailand offers 5-hour flights from east coast cities, 60-70% lower living costs than Australia, stunning beaches (Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui), excellent food, warm winter escape (June-August Australian winter), and retiree-friendly visa options. Medical tourism is huge—dental work, cosmetic surgery, wellness retreats cost fraction of Australian prices. Many Aussies own Thai condos for retirement or rental income.

What's the best way to convert AUD to THB?

Use Wise or OFX for best rates (0.5-1% fees, popular among Aussies), Australian banks like CommBank or ANZ (2-3% fees), Thai banks' exchange services, or withdraw from Thai ATMs with Australian cards (check your bank's international fees). For property purchases, use currency brokers like OFX or TorFX for amounts over A$50,000.

When should I convert Australian Dollars to Baht?

Melbourne families booking Phuket holidays benefit when aussie exceeds ฿24, reducing A$5K vacation cost by ฿200K versus ฿22. Australian tourists to Thailand (1.2M annually, largest Western market) converting A$3K-5K travel budgets watch for aussie strength. RBA meets first Tuesday monthly; surprise rate hikes strengthen AUD 1-2% immediately. Thai baht stability (Bank of Thailand intervenes heavily) means AUD volatility drives the pair. Difference between ฿22 and ฿24 equals A$417 on ฿100K spending—significant for retirees or property buyers in Chiang Mai or Bangkok.

Can Australians retire in Thailand easily?

Yes, via Non-Immigrant O-A visa (retirement visa) for 50+. Requirements: ฿800,000 in Thai bank (about A$35,000) or monthly pension ฿65,000 (A$2,900), health insurance, and clean police check. Most Australian retirees easily meet these—average super balance is higher. Thailand is top retirement destination for Aussies after Southeast Asian neighbors due to affordability, weather, and proximity.