Tom, Ilford products are expensive, within reason they always have been and I believe always will be.
The reason is simple, it is a very well manufactured product, their supply lines are very well run, the product range is, in this day and age, very good, this all costs.
The Australian distributor of Ilford products is a family business that has a record of distributing and/or importing, excellent photographic lines, this does cost.
That said, they have always appeared to be have an extremely expensive pricing structure. Effectively the Australian market is closed and therefore captive to them.
NZ is basically in the same, if not identical situation as it is the same company that distributes there IIRC.
The really galling situation is that shortly after Ilford collapsed, then eventually it became Harmon, the current distributor was chosen, fine. However, about six months after the company was importing Ilford B&W film and paper lines, there was absolutely no reference on their website about this. About two years later, you still could not find any reference to any Ilford B&W film or paper on their website.
Now to current pricing, remember, in this country, unless someone is going under or you really purchase shed loads of stuff, nobody gets a discount here.
Kodak Supra Endura 8x10 colour paper, 100 sheets $111.98
Ilford MG IV RC Deluxe 8x10 B&W paper, 100 sheets $118.66
Ilford MG FB 1K DW 8x10 B&W paper, 100 sheets $158.51
Tetenal TT Baryt Vario DW 8x10 B&W paper $116.60
All prices in Australian Dollars.
Film is slightly better, Tri X is $7.15 a roll of 120, this is the cheapest of the big three companies offerings, Fuji Neopan is midway and Ilford HP5+ is the dearest at $8.48 a roll.
I purchased 5 rolls of 120 Tri X today for a job I require it for. I will order my next lot of Ilford roll film from the USA, as per usual.
My next order of Ilford sheet film will be from the USA as well, the landed price delivered to my door, is close to 49% cheaper for the same product I purchase here.
Mick.