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Apple price hikes add to cost pressures facing Cairns businesses and families

Australian consumers face 20 per cent or more increases on Macbooks and iPads as tech giant cites AI development.

By The Daily Cairns · 26 June 2026 at 7:33 pm · 1 min read Updated

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Apple price hikes add to cost pressures facing Cairns businesses and families
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Australian consumers woke to steeper prices on Apple products this week, with price hikes reaching at least 20 per cent across Macbooks and iPads, according to The Guardian. The 13-inch Macbook jumped from $1,799 to $2,099, while iPad prices surged by 25 per cent, with Apple citing AI investment as the driver.

For Cairns businesses reliant on technology, the increases pile onto existing cost pressures. Small and medium enterprises across tourism, hospitality, education and professional services that refresh IT equipment regularly will feel the impact on budgets. Schools, universities including James Cook University's Cairns campus, and business operations depending on Apple devices will face higher capital costs.

The move reflects broader pricing pressures in the tech sector. Combined with existing inflation challenges, the increases squeeze household budgets in Cairns at a time when many families are absorbing other cost-of-living pressures. Businesses upgrading staff devices or purchasing new equipment now face significantly higher outlay.

Sources: theguardian.com.

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