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Purchaser salary in Brisbane QLD
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6 salaries reported, updated at 22 June 2022
$126,113
per year
The average salary for a purchaser is $126,113 per year in Brisbane QLD.
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Top companies for Purchasers in Brisbane QLD
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Queensland Rail
3.6
$123,515
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Highest paying cities near Brisbane QLD for Purchasers
1
Brisbane QLD
6 salaries reported
$126,113
per year
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2
Perth WA
5 salaries reported
$85,891
per year
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3
Sydney NSW
6 salaries reported
$76,877
per year
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4
Melbourne VIC
5 salaries reported
$68,907
per year
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