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What is the Australian version of Uber?

OLA Cabs Ola is the most popular Uber Alternative In Australia. Ola is an Indian Ride-Hailing company that was commenced in 2010 and now it is also operating in Australia since January 2018. It was ola's first overseas Expansion.



While Uber remains the most popular rideshare app in Australia in 2026, the primary local and international competitors are DiDi and 13cabs. DiDi is often considered the most direct "alternative" to Uber, frequently offering lower fares and aggressive promotions for daily commuters in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne. For those who prefer a more traditional but digitally-integrated experience, the 13cabs app is a major player, connecting users to Australia's largest fleet of professional taxis with upfront pricing and GPS tracking. Other notable mentions include Ola (though its presence has fluctuated) and Shebah, a unique, local women-only rideshare service designed for the safety of female drivers and passengers. For most travelers in Australia, having both Uber and DiDi installed is the best way to compare prices and wait times in real-time.

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DiDi and Uber are the most commonly used rideshare apps in Australia but there are a few other rideshare apps you could consider: Ola, Shebah, and GoCatch.

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Every Uber trip in Australia is cashless – payment options include credit or debit card, PayPal, Uber Gift Card and Google Pay. Once your trip ends, your securely-stored payment method is automatically charged and your receipt is sent to your inbox immediately.

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Ola came in at the cheapest at a cost of $14.89 while Uber cost $19.93 and Didi was the most expensive at $20.29. But how does the pay compare for drivers? Uber drivers net an average of $1.51 per kilometre, while Ola and Didi drivers earn about 15% more with around $1.70 per kilometre.

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Don't be fooled when you book a Lyft for Melbourne (MLB) Airport either because you'll be booking a Lyft for Melbourne in Florida, rather than the laneway capital city of Victoria. Despite Lyft not being available in Australia, there's still plenty of ridesharing services available for when you need to be somewhere.

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Can riders be picked up at Sydney Airport using the Uber app? Yes, riders can request a ride through the Uber app to and from Sydney Airport.

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In May 2022, around 78 thousand downloads of the DiDi-Rider app were reported in Australia according to AppMagic. The highest number of downloads was recorded in November 2019.

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Bolt's main advantage is the lower fees and commissions. The company charges 15 per cent commissions to its drivers – almost half compared to Uber – which means riders can also benefit from cheaper fares. However, don't be too quick to jump in a Bolt car.

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The base Uber fare from Tullamarine Airport to the city varies from $45 to $58, but you're at high risk of surge pricing. A cab normally costs around $80! Luckily Melbourne has a few more options than Sydney so it's easier to find the right mode of transport for you.

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For now, you can request a trip using these simple steps:
  1. Open the DiDi Rider app.
  2. Tap 'Where to? '
  3. Enter your pickup and dropoff point.
  4. Select your preferred vehicle type.
  5. Double-check your trip details and tap CONFIRM!


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Cooke suggests all ride hailing apps tend to be cheaper than taxis, although large surges can change that. “Without surge, [ride sharing] is 30-40% cheaper than a taxi.”

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On July 4, the regulator made an announcement claiming Didi had illegally collected and used riders' personal data, and ordered app stores to remove the app.

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For an individual traveller, the cheapest way to travel to the CBD from Sydney Airport is by train. If you're travelling in a group, it can be more cost-effective to take a taxi or rideshare from the airport.

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Sydney City $45-55 (one way) North Sydney $55 - $65 (one way) Manly $90 - $100 (one way) Parramatta $100 - $120 (one way)

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For example, in Sydney, UberX costs $1.45 per kilometre plus $0.40 per minute, while the maximum taxi rate is $2.19 per kilometre plus $0.94 per minute the vehicle is travelling less than 26 km/h.

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