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Best social media managers in Australia

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Victoria R.

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Sydney, NSW 7+ yrs
Advertising & Marketing CreativeSocial Media Search StrategyAnalytics & Performance Tracking +6 more
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Matt T.

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Sydney, NSW 13+ yrs
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)Search Engine Marketing (SEM)Social Media Search Strategy +11 more
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Sarah M.

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Melbourne, VIC 19+ yrs
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)Social Media Search StrategyAnalytics & Performance Tracking +9 more
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Michael N.

Sydney, NSW
Social Media Search Strategy
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Abbie G.

Sydney, NSW 2+ yrs
Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Advertising & Marketing CreativeSearch Engine Optimisation (SEO) +3 more

What's the cost of a social media manager in Australia?

$121/hr
Est. hourly rate $63$232/hr
social media manager Ave. hourly rate · Updated today
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Social media manager in Australia, questions

A full management retainer covers the lot: a monthly content calendar, creating the posts (statics, reels, stories, captions), scheduling and publishing, replying to comments and DMs, and a monthly report on what worked. Lighter gigs strip it back, content-only (you post it yourself) or posting-only (you supply the content). Agree exactly which pieces are in scope before the gig starts.

A typical small business retainer covers 12 to 16 posts a month per channel (roughly 3 to 4 a week), usually a mix of statics, reels and stories. More than that rarely helps unless you have genuinely fresh content to feed it. Consistency beats volume: the same look, the same channels, every week.

The ones your customers actually use, which for most local service businesses means Instagram and Facebook. Consumer brands often add TikTok, B2B leans on LinkedIn. Each extra channel adds work (and cost), so start with one or two done well and add later if the numbers justify it.

Expect the first month to go on setup: strategy, templates, tone and an approval workflow. Engagement usually lifts within 2 to 3 months of consistent posting, but the business results (DMs that turn into bookings, people mentioning your posts in store) compound over 6 months or more. Anyone promising a follower count by a deadline is selling something else.

Yes. Canva, CapCut, Buffer, Later and Meta Business Suite cover everything from making the post to scheduling and reporting. The catch is time: most owners spend 4 to 10 hours a week keeping channels fed, and the look drifts after a few months. A freelancer plans a month in one go and keeps it consistent, and you stay in control through the approval step.

Admin access to your social accounts (via Meta Business Suite or similar, never your personal password), your logo and brand colours, a folder of photos and videos from your business, and a one-page note on your tone and any topics to avoid. The more raw content you can supply each month, the better the posts will look, because real photos of your actual business outperform stock every time.

You should. Most freelancers schedule a batch for the month ahead and share it for sign off before anything publishes, usually through a scheduling tool or a simple shared document. Agree the approval workflow and turnaround time as part of the gig so posts are not held up waiting on either side.

Full social media management in Australia typically costs $1,000 to $2,500 a month, depending on how many channels and posts are covered and how much content creation is included. A content-only pack (a month of posts, no scheduling or community work) runs $700 to $1,800.

Look at the actual feeds they run, not just their portfolio, and judge consistency over time rather than the single best post. Read their reviews on Unjumble for how they handle approvals and response times. Ask how they will measure success and what the monthly report covers. Avoid anyone who promises a follower count; followers are easy to buy and useless.

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