EUR to AUD Exchange Rate Today
As of today, the mid-market exchange rate for the Euro to Australian Dollar is 1 EUR = — AUD. This means one euro buys approximately — Australian dollars on the open currency market.
The table below shows common EUR amounts converted to AUD at today's rate:
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About the Euro (EUR) & Australian Dollar (AUD)
Euro (EUR)
The euro is the official currency of the euro area and one of the world's most traded currencies. It is issued by the Eurosystem, led by the European Central Bank, and is used across much of the European Union.
Australian Dollar (AUD)
The Australian dollar is the official currency of Australia and several Pacific territories. It is one of the most actively traded currencies in the Asia-Pacific region and is often seen as a commodity-linked currency.
Historical trend
The EUR/AUD exchange rate tends to move with relative interest rates, commodity cycles, and risk sentiment. Because Australia is closely tied to global resource demand, the pair can be more volatile than some other major FX crosses.
Market drivers
EUR/AUD is influenced by European Central Bank policy, Reserve Bank of Australia decisions, inflation data, growth outlooks, and changes in global commodity prices such as iron ore and energy.
Step-by-Step
How to Convert EUR to AUD
EUR to AUD conversion works by multiplying the euro amount by the current EUR to AUD exchange rate.
The Method
EUR is the currency code for the Euro. AUD is the currency code for the Australian Dollar.
To convert euros into Australian dollars, multiply the EUR amount by the current EUR to AUD rate shown in the calculator above.
How to Convert EUR into AUD — Step by Step
Enter the EUR amount
Type the number of euros you want to convert, such as 100.
Use the current exchange rate
Multiply the EUR amount by the latest available EUR to AUD rate.
Read the result in AUD
The converter instantly displays the equivalent value in Australian Dollars (AUD).
EUR to AUD Historical Exchange Rates
The table below shows yearly average EUR/AUD reference rates calculated from available daily exchange-rate data. The most recent year is shown as year-to-date (YTD).
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Historical averages are calculated from available daily reference rates.
EUR/AUD often reflects euro area growth, ECB policy expectations, Australian commodity exposure, and shifts in global risk appetite.
Factors That Affect the EUR/AUD Exchange Rate
Several economic and financial forces drive the value of the euro relative to the Australian dollar:
European Central Bank policy
Interest-rate decisions and guidance from the ECB directly affect the euro. Tighter policy can support EUR, while weaker growth or dovish guidance can weigh on it.
Reserve Bank of Australia policy
RBA interest rates, inflation expectations, and labour-market data play a major role in AUD valuation. Higher Australian yields can strengthen the AUD against many peers, including EUR.
Commodity prices
Australia is a major exporter of commodities such as iron ore, coal, and LNG. Strong commodity demand often supports the Australian dollar, while falling export prices can weaken it.
China and Asia-Pacific demand
Because Australia's economy is deeply linked to regional trade, especially demand from China, shifts in Asian industrial activity can have a meaningful impact on AUD performance.
Global risk sentiment
The AUD is often considered a more risk-sensitive currency than the EUR. During periods of strong global risk appetite, AUD may strengthen; during risk-off periods, investors may prefer safer or more defensive assets.
5 Tips for Getting the Best EUR to AUD Rate
- 1 Use the mid-market rate as your benchmark. The mid-market rate shown in this converter is a useful reference. Banks and transfer services usually apply a spread on top.
- 2 Compare providers before converting. Exchange margins and fees vary widely, especially for card payments and international transfers.
- 3 Watch central-bank dates. ECB and RBA announcements can move EUR/AUD noticeably in a short period of time.
- 4 Avoid airport and tourist exchange desks. These often offer less competitive rates than digital transfer services or specialist FX providers.
- 5 Set rate alerts for larger conversions. Even a modest improvement in EUR/AUD can materially change the final amount on high-value transfers.
Frequently Asked Questions — EUR to AUD
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The euro uses the symbol €. In international contexts it is written as EUR, the ISO 4217 currency code.
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Exchange rates change continuously because of shifting supply and demand in global FX markets. For EUR/AUD, key drivers include ECB and RBA policy, inflation, growth expectations, commodity prices, and overall market risk sentiment.
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Yes. The Australian dollar is a freely traded currency and is one of the most liquid currencies in global FX markets.
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Enter the amount of euros in the top field and the equivalent in Australian dollars updates instantly. You can also use the quick buttons for common amounts.
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Use our AUD to EUR converter for the reverse direction.