Tipping taxi drivers in Sydney is not mandatory or expected, but it is considered polite to "round up" to the nearest whole dollar for short trips. In 2026, Australia’s minimum wage and high service standards mean that workers do not rely on tips for their basic income. However, for longer journeys or if the driver provides exceptional help with heavy luggage, a tip of 10% is a very kind gesture that will be well-received. For example, if your fare is $47.50, telling the driver to "keep the change" from a $50 note is standard etiquette. If you are using a ride-hailing app like Uber or DiDi in Sydney, the app will give you an option to add a tip after the ride, but again, there is no social pressure to do so unless the service was truly outstanding. Most Sydney taxis accept both cash and contactless "tap" payments, making it easy to add a small gratuity electronically if desired.