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Free listings

We won't generally charge a fee to list an item, unless you choose an optional listing feature. Some limits and exclusions apply.

From 12 May 2026, we're making it free to sell for Australia-based sellers with up to $25,000 in annual sales. Pro sellers won't have access to free selling. Learn more about free selling - opens in new window or tab and selling with a Pro plan - opens in new window or tab.

The information on this page will be fully updated once our new fee terms take effect: Selling fees without a Pro plan | eBay Pro selling fees

Most sellers on eBay.com.au get 250,000 free auction-style or fixed price listings per month, including relisted items and listings that are ended early.

Your number of free listings will be lower if your registration address is outside Australia, and some categories are excluded from free listings (see our category pricing list (PDF) - opens in new window or tab for details).

How it works

You generally won't be charged a fee when you list an item in auction-style or fixed price format. However, you will pay a final value fee when your item sells.

Some things you should be aware of:

To learn more about our terms for free listings, see our selling fees articles which continue to apply until we either confirm that you're enrolled in free selling or confirm that your eBay Pro subscription is active:

To find out more about eBay fees, please see our article on fees, credits and invoices.

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Sometimes we have promotional offers - opens in new window or tab for free or discounted final value fees – make sure you've selected Get Offer before you list your item(s).

It's generally free to list items in auction-style or fixed price format on eBay.com.au (some limits and exclusions apply). However, you'll pay a final value fee when your item sells.

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