What's available

Peacock is not officially available in Australia. The service has no local app, no Australian pricing, and no supported payment method for Australian users. You cannot simply sign up and start watching from an Australian IP address.

What you're missing

Because Peacock has no Australian presence, you're missing the entire library. That includes some genuinely excellent content:

  • The Bear — the critically acclaimed chef drama
  • Poker Face — Natasha Lyonne's hit mystery series
  • Bel-Air — the dramatic Fresh Prince reboot
  • The Office (US) — the complete series, exclusive to Peacock in the US
  • Parks and Recreation and 30 Rock
  • Yellowstone — earlier seasons stream on Peacock
  • Oppenheimer, M3GAN, and other Universal theatrical releases
  • Live NFL, Premier League football, and WWE events

How to access other regions

To watch Peacock from Australia, you need a VPN to mask your IP address and make it appear you're browsing from the United States.

Steps to get started

  • Subscribe to a reliable VPN service
  • Connect to a US server — New York or Los Angeles work well
  • Visit Peacock's website and create an account using a US billing method or a US virtual card
  • Stream as normal with the VPN active

We recommend NordVPN as your first choice. It offers fast US servers, strong unblocking capability, and handles streaming reliably. It also works across all your devices simultaneously.

Pricing

Peacock does not offer Australian dollar pricing. You'll be paying in USD. Current US plans run approximately $7.99/month for the ad-supported tier and $13.99/month for Peacock Premium Plus, which removes most ads. Annual plans bring the cost down noticeably. Factor in the cost of your VPN subscription on top of this.

Our recommendation

If you want access to Peacock's full US library from Australia, a VPN is your only real option, and NordVPN makes the process straightforward. The combination of Peacock Premium Plus and NordVPN gives you the cleanest, ad-light experience with reliable connections. If live sport — particularly Premier League or NFL — is your main reason for looking at Peacock, it's absolutely worth the setup effort. For casual viewers, weigh up whether the content justifies running a second subscription alongside what you already pay for Stan, Netflix, or Binge.