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Starlink Mini Australia β€” Price, Plans, Setup & Who It’s For

Budget Seniors, May 9, 2026May 9, 2026
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SpaceX Β· Roam Plans Β· Hardware Β· Australia β€” Verified May 2026

Everything Australians need to know about Starlink Mini: what it costs, which plan suits your lifestyle, how fast it really is, where to buy it, and how it compares to home satellite internet β€” answered plainly, without the jargon.

⚠️ Always Check Current Pricing & Your Address Before Ordering

Starlink pricing, promotions, and hardware bundles change frequently. A demand surcharge of up to $1,295 may apply in some Australian areas β€” this only appears after you enter your specific address at starlink.com. Always verify current pricing directly with Starlink before making any purchase decision. Plan and hardware costs quoted in this guide reflect information current as of May 2026 in Australian dollars (AUD) unless otherwise noted.

πŸ“‹ Key Facts β€” Starlink Mini Australia at a Glance

Starlink Mini has shifted from a niche travel gadget into the go-to internet solution for hundreds of thousands of Australians beyond the reach of reliable NBN. Powered by SpaceX’s low-earth-orbit satellite constellation sitting just 550 km above us β€” roughly 65 times closer to Earth than older geostationary satellites β€” it delivers real broadband speeds with low latency to places that have never had decent connectivity. Here are the most important facts before you decide.

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    How much does Starlink Mini cost in Australia? Hardware: A$599 RRP (direct from Starlink or major retailers) Β· Some promotional pricing as low as A$399 has appeared Β· Plus a monthly plan on top β€” no lock-in contract
    The Starlink Mini kit retails at A$599 RRP through Starlink’s website and major Australian retailers including JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman. Promotional pricing has pushed the hardware as low as A$399 at certain periods, so it is worth checking the current price before committing. The kit includes the compact dish, integrated Wi-Fi 5 router, 15-metre DC cable, power adapter, kickstand, and pipe adapter β€” everything needed to get online outdoors. Unlike the Standard residential kit, the Mini requires a separate monthly Roam plan to activate service, starting at A$80 per month. If you are already a Residential Max subscriber at A$139 per month, you receive a free Mini rental included with that plan, meaning no hardware purchase is needed at all for travel use.
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    What plans are available for Starlink Mini in Australia? Three Roam options: Standby Mode $8.50/month Β· Roam 100GB $80/month Β· Roam Unlimited $195/month Β· Residential Max subscribers get 50% off Roam ($40/month for 100GB)
    The Mini runs on Starlink’s Roam plan family, purpose-built for mobile and portable use. Standby Mode at A$8.50 per month keeps your account active at 0.5 Mbps β€” just enough for emails, maps, and messaging while parked, but not video calls or streaming. Roam 100GB at A$80 per month is the most popular starting plan, delivering 160+ Mbps down for camping, caravanning, and remote work, with speeds reducing (not cutting off) once the 100GB cap is reached. Roam Unlimited at A$195 per month removes the data cap entirely β€” suited to full-time travellers or those working remotely every day. One important change as of March 2026: Standby Mode automatically disables when the dish detects movement above 16 km/h. You now need a paid Roam plan if you want connectivity while driving.
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    How fast is Starlink Mini in Australia? Download: typically 50–150 Mbps in real-world Australian tests Β· Upload: 10–20 Mbps Β· Latency: 10–40ms Β· Capable of smooth video calls, streaming, and working from home
    Real-world testing by Australians across the country consistently shows Starlink Mini download speeds between 50 and 150 Mbps, with occasional peaks above 140 Mbps on good days. Upload performance generally sits between 10 and 20 Mbps β€” noticeably better than SpaceX’s own estimates of 2–10 Mbps. Latency is the Mini’s strongest suit compared to older satellite services: most pings land between 10 and 30 milliseconds, with 40ms being a rare outlier in good conditions. For context, traditional NBN Sky Muster satellite runs 600–800ms latency β€” the difference between a responsive, modern internet experience and a frustratingly slow one. The Mini does trail the full-size residential dish, which averages closer to 150 Mbps consistently; but for travellers and off-grid users, the trade-off in speed versus portability is well worth it.
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    Where can I buy Starlink Mini in Australia? Direct: starlink.com (add $19–$34 shipping) Β· In-store: JB Hi-Fi Β· Harvey Norman Β· Kogan Β· Officeworks Β· No membership required Β· Referral discounts only apply when buying direct from Starlink
    The Starlink Mini is available both online from Starlink directly (starlink.com) and from a range of major Australian retailers. Buying in-store at JB Hi-Fi or Harvey Norman means you get the hardware immediately without waiting for delivery, and you avoid the $19–$34 Starlink shipping fee. The trade-off: referral codes and referral discounts only work when ordering directly from Starlink β€” they cannot be applied to retail purchases. Importantly, buying from a retailer does not exempt you from any demand surcharge that Starlink applies at your address β€” that surcharge is assessed when you activate your account online, not at the point of hardware purchase. Plans are always purchased directly through Starlink, regardless of where you bought the dish.
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    Is Starlink Mini available everywhere in Australia? Yes β€” Starlink Roam coverage extends to all of Australia, including outback, coastal, and inland waterways Β· Also works in 150+ countries for up to 2 continuous months before account review
    According to the Starlink coverage map, Roam service is available across the entire Australian landmass, including remote inland routes, national parks, and coastal waters. Roam coverage also includes rivers, marinas, and in-motion use on open roads. Unlike some NBN satellite services that lock you to a fixed address, the Mini is designed to travel with you and connect wherever you have a clear sky view. For international travel, Roam plans support use in more than 150 countries for up to two continuous months. After two months away, Starlink may contact you to review your account and potentially transfer it to the local region β€” so for extended overseas stays, check current terms first.
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    Can I save money by mixing Standby Mode and a Roam plan? Yes β€” a common strategy saves up to $572/year Β· Example: 4 travel months on Roam 100GB + 8 home months on Standby = just $388/year vs $960 for Roam all year
    One of the smartest cost-saving strategies for grey nomads and seasonal travellers is mixing Standby Mode with a Roam plan. You can switch between plans at any time β€” pro-rata billing, no lock-in, no switching fees. A traveller who caravans for four months and parks the dish at home the rest of the year pays just A$388 for the full year under this strategy (four months at A$80 + eight months at A$8.50), compared to A$960 if staying on Roam 100GB all year round. That is a saving of A$572. The key constraint introduced in March 2026: Standby Mode drops out when the dish detects movement, so you cannot use it while driving. Activate a Roam plan when you start moving, then switch back to Standby when you arrive and park up for an extended stay.
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    What is the Residential Max plan and how does it relate to the Mini? Residential Max is A$139/month for home internet β€” and now includes a free Starlink Mini rental + free Router Mini + 50% off Roam plans Β· Best value if you also want home internet
    Starlink restructured its Australian residential plans in early 2026, and the premium Residential Max tier at A$139 per month now bundles significant extras that many customers don’t realise are included. Along with uncapped home internet at 400+ Mbps (highest network priority), Max subscribers receive a free Starlink Mini rental for travel use, a free Router Mini mesh node for better home Wi-Fi coverage, and a 50% discount on Roam plans β€” meaning Roam 100GB drops from A$80 to just A$40 per month. For a household that uses Starlink at home and travels regularly with a caravan or 4WD, the combined home plus travel internet cost comes to approximately A$179 per month β€” considerably more efficient than paying for both separately. The Mini under this arrangement is a rental, not a purchase: if you cancel or downgrade the Max plan, the dish must be returned.
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    How long does Starlink Mini take to set up? Most users are online in under 10 minutes Β· No technician needed Β· Position the dish, plug in power, open the Starlink app, activate β€” done Β· App includes obstruction checker
    Setup is genuinely plug-and-play. The dish comes with the kickstand pre-fitted, so you simply place it on level ground with a clear view of the sky, connect to power, and open the free Starlink app on your phone or tablet. The app walks you through account activation and also includes a sky-obstruction checker β€” point your phone at the sky around the dish to see whether trees, rooflines, or structures are likely to interrupt the satellite signal. Full connectivity typically establishes within 10 to 20 minutes as the dish locates satellites and aligns. There is no need for a trained installer, no cables to run through walls, and no antenna alignment beyond pointing the dish skyward. The only consistent challenge is power: the Mini has no internal battery, so you need a 240V outlet, a USB-C power bank (the Mini draws 25–40W), or a 12V vehicle connection with the appropriate adapter.
πŸ“Š Starlink Mini Australia β€” Plan Comparison

All prices in Australian dollars. Plans are month-to-month with no lock-in contract. You can switch between plans at any time.

Plan Monthly Cost Data / Speed Best For
Standby Mode Parked Only A$8.50 0.5 Mbps unlimited Β· Stationary use only Β· Drops when dish detects motion Off-season storage months Β· Basic messaging & maps when parked
Roam 100GB Most Popular A$80 100GB at 160+ Mbps down Β· Speeds reduce after cap (not cut off) Β· In-motion capable Caravanners Β· Weekend trips Β· Remote workers needing moderate data
Roam Unlimited Full Speed A$195 Unlimited data at 65–260 Mbps down Β· In-motion capable Β· May be deprioritised at peak in congested areas Full-time travellers Β· Digital nomads Β· Heavy streamers and video callers
Roam 100GB (Residential Max subscribers) A$40 (50% off) Same as Roam 100GB above Β· Requires active Residential Max subscription Households with home Starlink who also travel β€” best combined value
πŸ’‘ Starlink Mini β€” Key Numbers
πŸ“¦ Hardware Cost
A$399–$599
RRP is A$599 direct from Starlink or major retailers. Promotional pricing has appeared as low as A$399. Add A$19–$34 shipping if ordering online. Residential Max subscribers receive the Mini as a free rental.
πŸ“Ά Real-World Speeds
50–150 Mbps↓
Typical Australian real-world download. Upload: 10–20 Mbps. Latency: 10–40ms β€” dramatically better than old Sky Muster NBN satellite (600–800ms).
βš–οΈ Weight & Size
1.1 kg Β· Backpack-sized
Dimensions: 298.5 Γ— 259 Γ— 38.5 mm. IP67 dust and water rating. Operates in -30Β°C to 50Β°C. Wind-rated to 96 km/h. Melts up to 25mm of snow per hour.
πŸ”‹ Power Draw
25–40 W average
Runs 4–6 hours from a 100W USB-C power bank. Compatible with 12V vehicle outlets via DC adapter. No internal battery β€” you must supply power.
πŸ” Which Plan and Setup Is Right for You?
Grey Nomad, Caravanner, or Seasonal Traveller
CARAVANNING Β· TRAVEL
Best setup: Starlink Mini hardware + Roam 100GB plan (A$80/month) while travelling, switched to Standby Mode (A$8.50/month) during the months you are home. This mix-and-match strategy costs as little as A$388 per year for four travel months β€” compared to A$960 for Roam year-round. Power tip: Most caravans and motorhomes can power the Mini through a 12V accessory socket with an appropriate DC adapter β€” check the Starlink accessories page for the right cable. Critical change from March 2026: Standby Mode no longer functions while the dish detects movement. Switch to a Roam plan before you drive; switch back to Standby when parked long-term. Key reminder: You need a clear, unobstructed sky view β€” the Starlink app’s obstruction checker shows you exactly what is in the way before you commit to a campsite pitch.
🚐 Roam 100GB at A$80/month while moving 🏑 Standby Mode at A$8.50/month at home πŸ’° Mix strategy saves up to A$572/year ⚑ Runs on 12V caravan power
Remote Home, Off-Grid Property, or Rural Farm
OFF-GRID Β· RURAL
Best setup: For a permanent location, the full-size Starlink Standard Kit (residential plan from A$69/month or Residential Max at A$139/month) is the better choice β€” it delivers consistently higher speeds of 150+ Mbps and is designed for fixed installation. The Mini is a portable companion, not a replacement for the standard residential dish at a fixed address. However, if your property has power limitations or you need to move the dish between buildings or paddocks, the Mini’s compact size (1.1kg, 25–40W draw) makes it genuinely practical where the full dish is not. Mount it on a roof or pole with a compatible Starlink or aftermarket mount bracket for a more permanent semi-fixed setup. Solar and battery note: The Mini’s low power draw makes it well-suited to off-grid solar setups β€” a modest 100Ah battery bank can run the Mini for a full day without additional charging.
🏠 Fixed home β†’ consider Standard Kit + Residential plan 🌿 Off-grid or multi-building β†’ Mini’s low power is ideal β˜€οΈ Solar-friendly: 25–40W draw only πŸ“ Mount accessories available for semi-permanent install
Digital Nomad or Remote Worker Who Travels Full-Time
REMOTE WORK Β· UNLIMITED
Best setup: Roam Unlimited at A$195/month, or Residential Max (A$139/month) combined with the free Mini rental plus the 50% Roam discount (A$40/month extra) β€” total approximately A$179/month for both home and travel internet. Why Roam Unlimited matters for work: Video calls on Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet run reliably on the Mini thanks to its 10–40ms latency. Once you exceed the 100GB cap on the cheaper plan, speeds drop β€” which can disrupt video conferences. For consistent all-day working, Unlimited removes that risk. Speed reality check: During peak congestion periods in popular areas, Roam Unlimited users may be briefly deprioritised in favour of Residential subscribers. In most rural and remote Australian locations, this rarely applies β€” network congestion is far less common away from populated areas. International use: Available in 150+ countries for up to two continuous months per trip.
πŸ’Ό Roam Unlimited at A$195/month β€” no data worries 🏠 Residential Max + Roam discount: ~A$179/month total πŸ“ž Video calls work: 10–40ms latency 🌏 International roaming: 150+ countries, 2-month limit
Weekend Camper, 4WD Enthusiast, or Occasional Traveller
CAMPING Β· OCCASIONAL USE
Best setup: Roam 100GB at A$80/month while you are on trips, Standby Mode at A$8.50/month between trips. 100GB goes further than you think: Streaming Netflix in standard definition for two hours uses roughly 1.5GB. A 100GB monthly cap covers approximately 130 hours of standard-definition streaming, or around 65 hours of HD. Video calls on Zoom use roughly 0.9GB per hour at standard quality. For a weekend trip or two per month, 100GB is ample for most users. Power on the trail: The Mini draws only 25–40W β€” a 100Wh USB-C power bank keeps it running for 2.5 to 4 hours without any vehicle or solar power. Obstruction matters more outdoors: Dense tree canopy and steep gorges are the Mini’s biggest performance nemesis. Use the app’s sky-check tool before you set up camp to find the clearest line of sight.
πŸ•οΈ 100GB covers ~130 hrs SD streaming/month πŸ”‹ USB-C power bank keeps it going 2.5–4hrs πŸ’° Switch to Standby between trips β€” save money 🌳 Avoid heavy tree canopy β€” use app obstruction checker
What Happens When You Exceed the 100GB Data Cap?
DATA LIMITS Β· IMPORTANT
You are not cut off. When you hit the 100GB cap on the Roam 100GB plan, Starlink reduces your speeds during congested periods β€” you keep connectivity, just at lower throughput. In practice, in less-congested rural and remote Australian areas, the speed reduction may be barely noticeable. In popular tourist hotspots where more Starlink users are present, the throttling is more apparent. Upgrade mid-month: You can switch to Roam Unlimited at any time within a billing month if you find yourself running short β€” Starlink bills on a pro-rata basis with no change fees. You will receive alerts in the Starlink app at 80GB and again at 100GB, giving you time to decide whether to upgrade or manage your usage for the rest of the billing period. Per-GB top-up data packs have been removed from Australian plans β€” the only way to get full-speed data after the cap is to upgrade to Unlimited for the remainder of the month.
βœ… Not cut off β€” speeds reduce, connection stays πŸ“² App alerts at 80GB and 100GB πŸ”„ Upgrade to Unlimited mid-month, pro-rata billing ❌ No per-GB top-up packs in Australia
πŸ”§ How to Set Up Starlink Mini β€” Step by Step
πŸ“± 5 Steps from Box to Connected
  • Step 1 β€” Position the dish. Place the Mini on a flat surface using the included kickstand, or mount it on a pole or vehicle mount with compatible hardware. Point it roughly skyward β€” it does not need precise manual alignment. The most important factor is a clear, unobstructed view of the sky above and around the dish. Use the Starlink app’s sky obstruction checker first: open the app, tap “Check for Obstructions,” and sweep your phone around the dish position to see whether trees, structures, or terrain features will block satellite signals.
  • Step 2 β€” Connect the power. Run the included 15-metre DC cable from the dish to the power adapter plugged into a 240V outlet, a 12V vehicle socket (with the appropriate DC adapter, sold separately), or a USB-C power bank of at least 45W output capacity. The Mini draws 25–40W in normal operation.
  • Step 3 β€” Open the Starlink app. Download the Starlink app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). The app guides you through initial activation, firmware updates, and Wi-Fi network setup. Enter your unique serial number found on the dish or its box.
  • Step 4 β€” Wait for satellite lock. Allow 10–20 minutes for the dish to communicate with Starlink’s satellite constellation, complete any firmware updates, and establish a stable connection. Run a speed test in the app to confirm performance β€” expect 50–150+ Mbps download in most Australian locations.
  • Step 5 β€” Manage your plan via the app or website. Switch between Standby Mode and Roam plans, monitor data usage, receive cap alerts, and troubleshoot from the app. No technician calls required β€” everything is managed online.
πŸ“ Find Starlink Mini Near You

Use these buttons to find retailers and dealers near you. Always call ahead to confirm stock. Plans must always be purchased directly through Starlink, regardless of where you buy the hardware.

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βœ… Quick Decision Checklist β€” Is Starlink Mini Right for You?
  • You travel and need reliable internet away from mobile coverage β†’ Yes. Starlink Mini on the Roam 100GB plan is likely your best option in Australia right now.
  • You only need it for a few months a year β†’ Yes, and use Standby Mode the rest of the time. You could pay as little as A$388/year total.
  • You want home internet at a fixed address β†’ The Standard Kit with a Residential plan (from A$69/month with free kit rental) is more cost-effective than the Mini for a fixed address.
  • You already have Residential Max at home β†’ You get a free Mini rental and 50% off Roam β€” check your account first before buying hardware separately.
  • You need internet while driving β†’ Ensure you are on a Roam plan (not Standby) before departure. Standby Mode cuts out when the dish detects motion above 16 km/h.
  • You are concerned about trees or overhead obstructions at your campsite β†’ Use the Starlink app’s sky obstruction checker before committing. The Mini needs a clear sky view; dense forest and steep gullies reduce performance.
πŸ“ž Key Links & Where to Order: πŸ›°οΈ Order direct: starlink.com πŸ›’ JB Hi-Fi: jbhifi.com.au πŸͺ Harvey Norman: harveynorman.com.au πŸ–₯️ Officeworks: officeworks.com.au πŸ“± iOS App: App Store β†’ “Starlink” πŸ“± Android App: Google Play β†’ “Starlink” πŸ”‘ Activate: starlink.com/activate πŸ“‘ Coverage checker: starlink.com/au πŸ”§ Mini mounts AU: dishyminimounts.com.au πŸ“‹ Plan manager: account.starlink.com

This guide is for general informational purposes only. Starlink pricing, plans, hardware promotions, and availability change frequently. A location-based demand surcharge may apply at your address β€” check starlink.com before ordering. Plans are always purchased directly through Starlink. Information reflects publicly available Australian pricing as of May 2026 in AUD. Always verify current details at starlink.com/au before making any purchasing decision.

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