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Living in Australia

Living in Australia: Embrace a Thriving Lifestyle

Congratulations on choosing Australia as your destination for living, studying, and working! As an international student or resident, you will be captivated by the unique blend of opportunities, natural beauty, and friendly culture that Australia offers. Below is a comprehensive guide to help you navigate your life in this amazing country.

Studying in Australia

Australia is renowned for its world-class education system, attracting students from all corners of the globe. As an international student, you’ll have access to a diverse range of courses and programs offered by prestigious universities and education institutions. The country’s academic excellence ensures that you receive quality education and gain valuable skills for your future career. 

Cost of Living and Studying

Living costs

12-month living costs are for:

    • students or guardians – AUD 29,710
    • partners coming with you – AUD 10,394
    • a child coming with you – AUD 4,449

 

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Accommodation Options

Australia offers various accommodation choices to suit your preferences and budget. Options include on-campus dormitories, shared apartments, homestays, and private rentals. On-campus accommodation can range from AUD $250 to $400 per week, while shared rentals or homestays may vary between AUD $150 to $350 per week

Health Care Arrangements

As an international student, you are required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) during your stay in Australia. OSHC helps cover medical expenses, hospital visits, and certain prescription medications. It is essential to have adequate health insurance to ensure peace of mind and access to healthcare services when needed.

Schooling Obligations for School-Aged Dependents

If you have school-aged dependents accompanying you to Australia, you must arrange their schooling. Public education is available for school-aged children of international students, and the Australian education system is known for its high standard of learning. 

Working in Australia

International students are allowed to work part-time (up to 40 hours per fortnight) during the semester and full-time during semester breaks. Working opportunities can help you gain valuable work experience, support your living costs, and enrich your understanding of the Australian work environment.

Safety and Security

Australia is considered one of the safest countries globally. However, it is essential to practice common-sense safety measures, particularly when out at night or in unfamiliar areas. Be mindful of personal belongings and follow safety guidelines provided by your educational institution or local authorities. 

Other handy tips

Clothing: Australia experiences diverse weather conditions. Pack clothing suitable for warm summers and mild winters, along with essentials like sunscreen and sunglasses.  

Shopping: Enjoy a unique shopping experience in local markets and shopping districts. Take advantage of sales and discounts, which are common during specific times of the year. 

Transportation: Utilise public transport, such as buses, trains, and trams, for easy travel within cities and across regions. 

 

Australia offers an enriching and safe living experience, filled with incredible opportunities to explore and grow. Embrace the cultural diversity, breathtaking landscapes, and warm-hearted communities as you embark on this memorable journey in the Land Down Under! 

For more detailed information and support, visit the official government websites or seek guidance from SAHE staff.