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Virtual Assistants vs. Hiring Full-Time: The Real Cost Breakdown for Australian SMBs

By Outsource Hub Team  ·  June 14, 2026  ·  4 min read

When you’re running an Australian small business, every dollar counts. You know you need help with admin, customer follow-ups, scheduling, and data entry. But hiring a full-time employee feels risky when cash flow is uncertain. Enter the virtual assistant question: is outsourcing really cheaper, or just different?

The answer depends on your situation—but the numbers might surprise you.

The Hidden Costs of Full-Time Hiring

Let’s say you want to hire a full-time administrative assistant in Australia at $55,000 per year. That’s not your actual cost.

Real annual cost of one full-time employee:

  • Salary: $55,000
  • Superannuation (11.5%): $6,325
  • Payroll tax (varies by state): $2,000–$4,000
  • Workers’ compensation: $800–$1,500
  • Leave liability (accrued): $4,000–$5,000
  • Training, onboarding, management time: $2,000+
  • Office space, equipment, software licenses: $3,000–$5,000
  • Total: $73,000–$78,000 minimum

That’s 33–42% more than the advertised salary. And if they leave, you’re investing recruitment time again.

Virtual Assistant Costs: What You Actually Pay

A professional virtual assistant service in Australia typically costs $25–$45 per hour, or $3,000–$8,000 per month for a part-time or dedicated role. You pay for hours worked—nothing more.

What’s included:

  • No superannuation or payroll tax
  • No leave liability
  • No office overhead
  • Scalability: add or reduce hours as needed
  • Professional backup and support built in
  • No recruitment or onboarding cost if someone doesn’t work out

For a business averaging 80 hours per month of admin work, a virtual assistant at $35/hour costs $2,800/month or $33,600/year. That’s 55–60% less than a full-time hire.

When Full-Time Still Makes Sense

This isn’t a one-size answer. If you need:

  • 40+ hours per week, every week, consistently
  • Someone embedded in your team culture
  • A career pathway (retention matters)
  • Immediate availability and loyalty

…then a full-time hire is the right call, despite the cost.

But most Australian SMBs in growth mode don’t have that stable, predictable workload. Admin needs spike during campaigns, tax time, or new client onboarding. Hiring full-time for peak demand leaves you paying for idle time in slow months.

The Hybrid Option: What We See Work Best

Many of our clients use outsourced virtual assistants for 15–25 hours per week, then bring on part-time or full-time staff only when the volume proves sustainable and predictable.

This lets you:

  • Test workflows without hiring risk
  • Scale quickly without delay
  • Keep cash flow flexible early on
  • Hire strategically when growth is proven

If you layer in AI automation for routine tasks—like email sorting, invoice processing, or appointment scheduling—the virtual assistant handles judgment calls and relationship work, not repetitive data entry. That’s where the real time savings compound.

Making the Decision: Questions to Ask

1. Is my admin workload stable or seasonal? If seasonal, outsourcing wins. If stable and growing, hybrid works.

2. Do I have time to manage a full-time employee? If not, the “savings” disappear into management overhead.

3. What’s my cash position? Can I afford $78k/year salary + tax liability if someone doesn’t work out?

4. What tasks am I actually delegating? If it’s strategic work requiring deep product knowledge, hire. If it’s admin, customer support, or data work, outsourcing is proven.

The Real ROI

Here’s what matters most: whether you get your time back. If a virtual assistant costs $3,500/month but gives you 20 hours per week to focus on sales, client work, or strategy, that’s worth far more than the salary you save.

Many SMB owners don’t track this. They think “outsourcing = cost center.” But if those 20 hours convert to even one extra client per month, you’ve paid for the entire assistant and gained profit.

The decision isn’t full-time vs. virtual assistant. It’s: what’s the fastest way to get my time back and scale predictably?

For most Australian SMBs in their first 3–5 years, that answer is a virtual assistant—supported by business process outsourcing and automation where it fits.

Not sure what mix is right for you? We help Australian businesses design operations that scale without the overhead. Let’s talk about your specific situation.

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