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How much does commercial security cost in Byron Bay?

Commercial security in Byron Bay runs $685-$1,450/camera
per camera, GST included - job and contract pricing below
Commercial security in Byron Bay prices by system grade: IP CCTV at $685-$1,450 per camera installed, access control at $1,450-$3,925 per door, and monitored alarms from $1,450 installed with back-to-base monitoring at $41-$120 a month.
+3.3% Commercial security costs in Byron Bay are up around 3.3% over the past year, re-verified against 90+ sources in July 2026. Year on year
Typical CCTV per camera, commercial IP in Byron Bay
$1,000/camera
per camera, Byron Bay 2026, GST included
CCTV per camera, commercial IP
$685-$1,450
4-camera small business system
$2,200-$5,200
8-camera system, high-res
$4,925-$8,850
$685$1,000$1,450

Commercial security in Byron Bay prices by system grade: IP CCTV at $685-$1,450 per camera installed, access control at $1,450-$3,925 per door, and monitored alarms from $1,450 installed with back-to-base monitoring at $41-$120 a month.

CBD tower access, loading-dock bookings and strict building inductions push Byron Bay to the top of the national range, and after-hours windows are the default for tenanted floors. A four-camera small-business system in Byron Bay lands at $2,200-$5,200; an eight-camera high-resolution system at $4,925-$8,850.

Installation is licensed work in every state, and graded systems - designed and monitored under AS 2201 - are what insurers ask about. Video intercoms run $1,175-$3,475 and annual service contracts $290-$1,175.

Quick answerCommercial security in Byron Bay runs $685-$1,450/camera in 2026, with system grade and monitoring arrangements setting the total. All figures on this page include GST. Get free Byron Bay quotes →

Detailed Commercial Pricing - Byron Bay 2026

ServiceLowTypicalHigh
CCTV per camera, commercial IP$685per camera$1,000$1,450
4-camera small business system$2,200per job$3,275$5,200
8-camera system, high-res$4,925per job$6,400$8,850
Access control$1,450per door$2,475$3,925
Alarm install, commercial$1,450per job$2,750$4,925
Back-to-base monitoring$41per month$64$120
Video intercom / entry$1,175per job$2,000$3,475
Annual service contract$290per year$595$1,175

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Prices include GST. Byron Bay metro, July 2026.

What does commercial CCTV cost in Byron Bay?$685-$1,450 per commercial IP camera installed. Packaged systems: $2,200-$5,200 for a four-camera small-business setup, $4,925-$8,850 for eight cameras at high resolution, including recorder and storage.
What does back-to-base monitoring cost?$41-$120 per month, with the price set by system grade (AS 2201), response arrangements and line security. Installation of a monitored commercial alarm runs $1,450-$4,925.

Worked pricing scenarios - Byron Bay

Three illustrative examples built from the Byron Bay bands in the table above - the arithmetic is shown so you can rebuild it for your own site. Access, height and after-hours factors position a job within its band; they are not separate line items here.

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Prices include GST. Byron Bay metro, July 2026.

Commercial Security Costs by Sector in Byron Bay

Threat profile sets the specification. In Byron Bay, CBD tower access, loading-dock bookings and strict building inductions push Byron Bay to the top of the national range, and after-hours windows are the default for tenanted floors.

What Byron Bay Commercial Security Jobs Actually Cost

Byron Bay prices about 8% above the national baseline against the national baseline; in security the grade requirement moves money far more than geography: CBD tower access, loading-dock bookings and strict building inductions push Byron Bay to the top of the national range, and after-hours windows are the default for tenanted floors.

Read the bands by grade: standard-grade systems on easy cable runs price at the bottom; AS 2201-graded, monitored installations through difficult building fabric sit at the top. A quote under the low band is typically an ungraded kit - which your insurer may not recognise.

What Affects Commercial Security Costs in Byron Bay

In Byron Bay, CBD tower inductions, loading-dock bookings and after-hours-only access are the levers that move a quote before any trade-specific factor does. What moves a commercial security quote in Byron Bay:

How to Control Commercial Security Costs in Byron Bay

In Byron Bay, the single biggest controllable is scheduling: work that can run in business hours without disrupting tenants avoids the after-hours loading that tops most CBD quotes. To buy the right grade once:

What a compliant commercial security quote includes

Use this as the tender filter: a quote missing two or more of these is not cheaper - it is incomplete. Ask for the missing items in writing and watch the price converge with the compliant quotes. One basis note before comparing: commercial quotes are typically presented ex-GST while the bands on this page include GST - normalise the basis first or every comparison that follows is off by ten percent.

Commercial Security compliance & service frequencies

Each row is labelled either statutory basis (the instrument is named) or recommended practice - they are not the same obligation, and a quote should tell you which it is pricing.

ItemFrequencyBasis
Monitored intruder alarm system serviceAnnual (higher grades: per your certifier/insurer)Statutory-adjacent: AS 2201.1 grading & insurer requirements
Monitoring line/path testPer monitoring agreementRecommended practice (AS 2201.2 monitoring centre basis)
CCTV: camera, storage & retention checkAnnual, plus after any incidentRecommended practice
Access control: credential auditQuarterly or on staff turnoverRecommended practice

Take this table to tender: ask each bidder to price the statutory rows as fixed recurring lines and the recommended rows as options - that split is what makes quotes comparable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does commercial security cost in Byron Bay?
In Byron Bay in 2026: IP CCTV $685-$1,450 per camera installed, access control $1,450-$3,925 per door, monitored alarm systems $1,450-$4,925 installed plus $41-$120 per month back-to-base monitoring. GST included.
What does a small business CCTV system cost?
$2,200-$5,200 for a four-camera commercial IP system with recorder and storage; $4,925-$8,850 for an eight-camera high-resolution setup. Per-camera pricing ($685-$1,450) applies as coverage grows.
Do security installers need a licence?
Yes - security equipment installation is licensed in every Australian state and territory. Licensing plus AS 2201 system grading is what separates an insurable commercial system from a hardware-store kit.
What is back-to-base monitoring and is it worth it?
A monitoring centre receives alarm events and actions an agreed response, for $41-$120 a month. Many insurers require it for after-hours cover; the monthly fee is usually cheaper than the excess it protects.
What does access control cost per door?
$1,450-$3,925 per door covering reader, controller and locking hardware. Credential management - adding and removing staff - is the running cost to ask about.
What does a video intercom cost for a commercial entry?
$1,175-$3,475 installed, from a single-tenancy unit to multi-tenant systems that release doors from a phone or reception desk.
Do I own the CCTV footage and system credentials?
You should - get it in writing. Footage ownership, retention period and admin credentials are the three things that make changing providers painless or painful.
What does monitoring actually do for the monthly fee?
A graded monitoring centre receives events and actions the agreed response for $41-$120/month. Insurers often require it for after-hours cover - the fee is usually smaller than the excess it protects.
Is a security licence required for installation in Byron Bay?
Yes - NSW licenses security equipment installation under its security industry legislation; a compliant Byron Bay quote carries the licence number on page one.

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