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Looking for affordable plant-based protein at Nutrition Warehouse? This page shows their range sorted by price, with options starting from $19.95 as of May 2026. We refresh this comparison regularly so you're seeing current prices and availability. When comparing different products, don't just look at the sticker price. Check the cost per gram of protein to find genuine value. For example, Hemp Foods Australia's Hemp Gold Protein at $30.95 works out to just 9.8 cents per gram of protein, while Prana's Phyto Fire Protein costs $19.95 upfront but delivers 71.3 cents per gram. That's a significant difference if you're buying regularly. This page includes traditional protein powders as well as protein-enriched products like pancake mixes, so compare the nutrition panels to make sure you're getting what you need for your goals.
Check the price per 25g of protein, not just the tub price. A $60 tub with more protein per serve often beats a $45 one.
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Prana Phyto Fire Protein ranks 1 on this list at $19.95, but there's an important catch here. This is a 40g variety pack, essentially a sample size rather than a proper tub. At 71.25 cents per gram of protein, it's technically the cheapest entry point if you want to trial different flavours before committing. The value score of 5.8 out of 10 reflects this trade-off. It's useful for testing whether you like the brand, but you'll need a full-size option afterwards.


This isn't actually a protein powder - it's a 75ml omega oil supplement that ranks 3rd on this list by default. At $39.93 per 100g, it's priced like a specialty supplement rather than a protein source. The product contains no measurable protein content, so there's no cents-per-gram-protein value to calculate. If you're after plant-based protein for shakes or meals, this won't help. It's designed for essential fatty acids, not muscle recovery or satiety.

Hemp Foods Australia's Hemp Gold Protein ranks 4th on this list at $6.88 per 100g. It's a solid mid-range option for plant-based protein, though the 450g tub is smaller than some competitors. Hemp protein offers a complete amino acid profile and natural nutty taste. Not currently on sale, but the value score of 9.8 out of 10 suggests decent bang for buck among Australian plant proteins.

bRaw Ultimate Plant Protein ranks 5th on this list with a value score of 9.7 out of 10. At $34.95, you're getting a compact 400g tub, so expect to restock more frequently than bulk options. The strawberry flavour offers something different from standard chocolate and vanilla. It's a solid mid-range choice for Aussies wanting quality plant protein without chasing the absolute cheapest per serve.


