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Cleaning in Melbourne, Australia: Jobs, Costs & Services (2026 Guide)

Melbourne cleaning rates, jobs and services for 2026 — what cleaners earn, what households pay, and how to connect on CQD New Gen.

CQD New Gen13 July 2026

Melbourne's cleaning market is busy and well-paid in 2026: households typically pay around $37–$84 per hour (about $58/hr on average) for domestic cleaning, while cleaners can earn roughly $35–$50 per hour for private work. Whether you want to find cleaning work or hire a trusted cleaner, this guide covers current rates, popular suburbs and how CQD New Gen connects both sides — with cleaners keeping 100% of their pay.

Melbourne is one of Australia's biggest and most competitive cleaning markets. From apartment towers in the CBD and Docklands to family homes in the leafy eastern and bayside suburbs, demand for reliable domestic help is strong and growing. High rental turnover, a large student and professional population, and busy dual-income households all keep the work flowing year-round.

Finding cleaning work in Melbourne

There's steady demand for cleaners across Melbourne, with hundreds of domestic and commercial roles advertised on the major job boards at any given time. Popular hiring areas include the inner suburbs (Fitzroy, Carlton, Richmond, South Yarra), the growing western and northern growth corridors (Werribee, Point Cook, Epping, Craigieburn), and the bayside and eastern family belts (Brighton, Glen Waverley, Box Hill).

Private domestic cleaning typically pays around $35–$50 per hour, often more for one-off deep cleans and end-of-tenancy jobs. Building your own base of regular clients is the single biggest lever on your income — repeat fortnightly cleans are the bread and butter of a stable cleaning business.

That's exactly what CQD New Gen is built for. You can browse local opportunities on our Melbourne cleaning jobs page and create a free cleaner profile to be discovered by households and businesses near you. Unlike agencies that take a cut of every job, CQD cleaners keep 100% of their pay — there's no commission. It's free to join, and you can post your services free for your first 100 days before a simple $9.99/month membership.

Hiring a cleaner in Melbourne

If you're a household or business looking to hire, expect to pay around $37–$84 per hour for domestic cleaning in Melbourne in 2026, with most people landing near $58/hr (GST included). Prefer a fixed price? Flat-rate cleans commonly run about $84–$190 for a one-bedroom home, $125–$250 for a two-bedroom, and $170–$335 for a four-bedroom home. Office and commercial cleaning typically sits between $45 and $75 per hour.

A few things that move the price:

  • Frequency — regular weekly or fortnightly cleans usually cost less per visit than one-off jobs.
  • Scope — deep cleans, oven and window work, and end-of-lease cleans command a premium.
  • Location and access — CBD apartments with restricted parking or high-rise access can add time.
  • Extras — inside-cupboard cleaning, laundry and ironing are often charged separately.

You can post what you need on our Melbourne hire page or create a free employer account to connect directly with local cleaners. Posting a cleaning job on CQD New Gen is free — always — so it's easy to describe your home, your budget and your preferred times, then compare cleaners who fit.

Popular cleaning services in Melbourne

Demand in Melbourne spans everything from weekly maintenance to move-out cleans:

  • Domestic cleaning — regular home cleaning for busy households, the most requested service.
  • End-of-tenancy cleaning — thorough bond cleans to help renters get their deposit back, in high demand given Melbourne's large rental market.
  • Deep cleaning — detailed one-off cleans covering ovens, windows, skirting and hard-to-reach areas.
  • Commercial cleaning — offices, retail and shared workspaces across the CBD and suburban business hubs.

Key facts

  • House cleaning in Melbourne typically costs $37–$84 per hour in 2026, averaging around $58/hr (GST included).
  • Independent/private cleaners generally earn about $35–$50 per hour, with premiums for deep and end-of-lease cleans.
  • Office and commercial cleaning rates run roughly $45–$75 per hour.
  • Flat-rate cleans: about $84–$190 (1-bed), $125–$250 (2-bed) and $170–$335 (4-bed).
  • Hundreds of domestic and commercial cleaning roles are advertised across Melbourne at any time, with strong demand in both inner-city apartments and outer growth-corridor suburbs.
  • End-of-tenancy (bond) cleaning is especially in demand thanks to Melbourne's large, high-turnover rental sector.

Whether you're building a cleaning business or booking a spotless home, join the community at www.cqdnewgen.ai — cleaners keep 100% of their pay, and posting a job is always free.

FAQ

How much does a cleaner cost per hour in Melbourne?

In 2026, domestic cleaning in Melbourne typically costs between $37 and $84 per hour, with most households paying around $58 per hour including GST. Regular weekly or fortnightly cleans usually work out cheaper per visit than one-off jobs.

How much do cleaners earn in Melbourne?

Private domestic cleaners in Melbourne generally earn about $35–$50 per hour, and often more for deep cleans or end-of-tenancy work. Your earnings depend heavily on building a base of regular clients — and on CQD New Gen you keep 100% of what you charge.

Is it free to find cleaning work on CQD New Gen?

Yes. Creating a cleaner profile is free, and you can post your services free for your first 100 days, after which membership is a simple $9.99 per month. There's no commission, so you keep all of your earnings.

How do I hire a trusted cleaner in Melbourne?

Post your job for free on CQD New Gen's Melbourne hire page or create a free employer account, describe your home, budget and preferred times, then connect directly with local cleaners. Posting a cleaning job is always free.

Which cleaning services are most in demand in Melbourne?

Regular domestic cleaning is the most requested service, followed by end-of-tenancy (bond) cleans driven by Melbourne's large rental market, deep cleans and commercial office cleaning. Demand is strong across both inner-city apartments and outer suburban homes.

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