According to Glassdoor's survey of surveys, about 60-70k which seems kinda plausible to me. I do suspect that's after a year or two experience rather than the "I literally just graduated" which I'm guessing is more in the 40-60k range...
https://www.glassdoor.com.au/Salaries/graduate-electrical-engineer-salary-SRCH_KO0,28.htm
The link says Electrical Engineer. That includes engineers in the highly paid power industry. A relative works for a big power industry player. The technicians there get around $120K per year plus perks and they don't have to work very hard, and no degree is required either. A great salary thanks to the Electrical Trades Union. In comparison electronics engineers, who are not unionised, are paid somewhat less at market rates. Too many engineers, not enough work, then the salary drops. In any case, most electronics engineers are quite comfortable but not rich.
You'd only get into electronics as a profession if you meet most or all of the following criteria:
You love electronics.
You have the "wow factor" with technology.
You are OK working with social misfits.
You are a dag.
You have the knack (Dilbert).
You get a buzz out making things to work.
You can tolerate some amount of repetition and drudgery.
You were a tinkerer as a kid, and still are.
You can accept you may never earn long service leave.
You love learning.
You see poetry in mathematics.
You are not in it for the money.
You can sit at a desk all day and play dead.
Best job in the world!
Although if I could go back, I would not mind becoming a policeman. In Victoria, they get nine weeks leave a year. At least you would be highly respected except by crims. In contrast, electronic engineers lack recognition because few people know what they actually do for a living. I doubt the likes of Kylie Minogue would be saying, "I am still looking for my Mr Right. First and foremost, he has to be an electronic engineer."