Where to Get Australian Passport Photos
You can use Officeworks, Australia Post, Kmart, or your own phone. All routes must produce APO-compliant prints—size, background, and head height matter more than where the picture was taken.
Officeworks, AusPost, and Kmart
These chains are among the most searched options in Australia:
- Officeworks — in-store passport photos and print-from-file services
- Australia Post — passport photos at many post offices
- Kmart Photo — passport services at select stores
- Other retailers — Big W, chemists, and dedicated photo shops vary by location
Prices and convenience
In-store passport packages cost more than printing a file you already cropped. Call ahead—services differ by branch. Home photo + kiosk print is often the cheapest compliant route.
- Officeworks: photo booth or staff service—check your local store
- Australia Post: convenient but prices vary
- At home + our cropper: free except printing
Before you visit a shop
Crop at home first and only pay for printing—or let the shop take the picture. Either way, confirm the output matches APO head-height and background rules.
Ready to crop your photo?
Free online tool—pick your country template (US 2×2 or UK 35×45), align your head, and download. No account needed.
Common questions
Does Officeworks do passport photos?
Yes. Many stores offer passport photo services or print uploaded files. Services and prices vary—check officeworks.com.au or call your branch.
Does Australia Post take passport photos?
Many Australia Post outlets offer passport photos. Availability and pricing differ by location.
Is Kmart passport photo good enough?
Often yes if the print meets APO size and quality rules. You can also upload a file you cropped at home through Kmart Photo.