191 g per day
Australians consume an average of 191 g of coffee and coffee-substitute beverages per person per day (2023 survey).
Asia-Pacific · Coffee statistics
Australia helped define third-wave coffee culture — flat whites and carefully sourced single origins are national pride. Per-capita consumption is among the world's highest, and specialty coffee now accounts for over a fifth of market revenue. Cappuccino remains the nation's favourite.
Import market — does not grow coffee commercially
Sourced figures on consumption, drinking habits, prices, and coffee culture. Every stat links to its original source — we do not estimate or invent data.
Specialty market share
21.95% of market revenue
Derived: 100% minus conventional 78.05%, 2025
Favorite coffee style
Cappuccino (26% preference)
1,000+ Australians, 2025
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Australians consume an average of 191 g of coffee and coffee-substitute beverages per person per day (2023 survey).
Coffee drinker share rose from 46% (2012) to 61.5% of adults in 2023.
Australians drink roughly 16.3 million cups of coffee daily.
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