A national manager at Immigration New Zealand, Greg Forsythe, said the significant increase in website visits may not translate into the same number of people actually making the move.
Social media platforms have been busy with Australians discussing a move, their admiration for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and their disillusionment with their own country's politics.
Academics say the figures reflect frustration among progressives at the Liberal coalition's win.
Auckland University politics professor Jennifer Curtin, an expert in trans-Tasman politics, said the interest in emigrating could be a short-lived reaction to some voters' surprise and disappointment at Labor not winning.
That could fade, especially when the economic reality of moving to New Zealand became clearer, she said.
But the country and its politics were very attractive to Australian progressives and environmentalists, she added, many having already visited New Zealand as tourists.