Average Entry-Level Environmental Manager Salary in Australia

AU$71,500
Avg. Base Salary (AUD)
25%
A$58k
MEDIAN
A$72k
75%
A$88k

The average salary for an Environmental Manager is AU$71,500 in 2025

Base Salary
AU$58k - AU$88k
Total Pay
AU$40k - AU$104k
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What Do Environmental Managers Do?

Environmental Manager Tasks
  • Create safety policies and standards that meet or exceed required guidelines.
  • Participate in water, air, ergonomic, solid waste, and hazardous materials handling processes, permits, and evaluations.
  • Oversee health and safety aspects of acquisitions, mergers, new product lines, and remediation.
  • Audit and work with departments to improve safety both routinely and directly following accidents, spills, or other hazards.
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FAQs About Environmental Managers

What is the highest pay for Environmental Managers?

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How can Environmental Managers increase their salary?

Increasing your pay as an Environmental Manager is possible in different ways. Change of employer: Consider a career move to a new employer that is willing to pay higher for your skills. Level of Education: Gaining advanced degrees may allow this role to increase their income potential and qualify for promotions. Managing Experience: If you are an Environmental Manager that oversees more junior Environmental Managers, this experience can increase the likelihood to earn more.