“We’ve seen phenomenal feedback from customers who use Amazon Music Unlimited, and we’re thrilled to bring an entirely new world of music streaming possibilities to listeners in Australia and New Zealand,” said Sean McMullan, head of international expansion for Amazon Music. “We’re opening doors for our customers to have access to an incredible catalogue of music, and to be able to listen to some of their favorite artists while using the power of voice in exciting new ways.”
Customers in Australia and New Zealand will have the multiple paid access options. A subscription on a single Echo device will cost A$4.99 and a regular individual subscription will cost A$11.99 a month. Amazon said it will roll out a family plan with music access for up to six household members for A$17.99 per month. The Prime membership program has not rolled out yet in Australia; members of that benefits package can get a discounted price on Amazon Music Unlimited in the U.S.