Is it worth selling books online in Australia?
Most general-interest secondhand books sell for $2–8 on eBay AU — margins are thin after a $6–9 satchel. The exceptions worth listing: textbooks (search ISBNs on Gumtree Textbooks and eBay for current prices — some university texts sell for $60–150), out-of-print Australian books, first editions, and collectables. For standard paperbacks, Lifeline's book fairs and Facebook Marketplace lot sales move volume faster than individual online listings.
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Key things to know for Australian sellers
Australian online selling has its own quirks: GST registration thresholds, Australia Post rate structures, and platform-specific buyer behaviour differ from the US and UK advice you'll find most readily online. Checking ATO guidance directly and using the Australia Post postage calculator for accurate quotes are good starting points.
Using multiple platforms together
Most successful Australian resellers end up selling across at least two platforms. The marginal effort to list on a second platform is much lower if you already have photos and a description, and reaching two different buyer pools meaningfully increases your chances of a sale.
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