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Scape Tribune, Brisbane

60, Tribune St, South Brisbane, 4101, Australia
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AU$269
per week
1.2 mi from City Center
( 6m. 9m. 24m)
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Highest Floor 14
Built in 2010
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dual occupancy
Gym
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About the Property

Scape Tribune is located at 60 Tribune St, South Brisbane, QLD 4101, Australia. It has cosy 4B, 5B, en-suites, non-en-suites, and a studio. It is a good off-campus accommodation for the University of the Sunshine Coast’s students. The Southbank Campus of TAFE Queensland is also at the same distance. Just walk for 2 minutes and you will be on the campus. Scape Tribune Brisbane is a South Brisbane student accommodation.


It lies opposite the Brisbane CBD. It is home to prestigious institutions like Somerville House and Griffith University. Hence, you will also notice a diversity in population. The area is filled with young professionals and students. There are also budding artists who find Brisbane perfect for a start. The majority of the people are from abroad.


Moving out and away from family is difficult. For both the young students and their parents. Hence, Brisbane student accommodation makes sure to guide and help you along the way. Brisbane provides a safe environment for you. It has a security index of 62.52, according to Numbeo. The residents also report that it is a moderately safe environment for them.


The job market is ever-growing at the moment. 67.3% of the workforce shows active participation. The top industries are seeking young talent to contribute to their business. These include healthcare, technology, education, retail, and more. Both the private and public sectors are expected to witness major growth in the coming years. So, what's better than Brisbane to begin your professional life? Choosing Scape Tribune is just the first step for you.

Features

Scape Tribune student accommodation offers 4B, 5B, en suite, and non-en suite apartments available. They are specifically designed for students. There is a range of units from a Twin Bunk, Single Bed, 8 Bed Apartment to a Large Studio Apartment, and more. Scape Tribune has flexible options based on your needs and budget. You can choose a private or shared room, bathroom, and kitchen.


The kitchen includes an oven and a microwave. They will ease up your cooking methods and speed. The fridge comes with a freezer. A better storage option, especially for perishable items. You get plenty of storage with a wardrobe. You get your study desk for seamless study sessions. Besides that, there is air conditioning to give you the best living environment possible.


Scape Tribune also has some excellent common amenities for its residents. The management community looks out for the community's well-being. The social lounge, terrace, and gaming zone bring together similar minds. Frequent events programs create opportunities for networking and bonding. You can plan fun movie nights at the cinema.


Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the gym. Laundry facilities and bicycle storage make everyday living easy. Scape Tribune is a safe and secure place to stay. It has 24/7 security and access to the Sonder Safety App. Your utility bills include water, electricity, heating, and wifi. These features make Scape Tribune the best student accommodation in Brisbane.

Location and What's Hot?

Reputed institutions like Queensland University of Technology (Gardens Point Campus) attract students. EF International Language Campus is famous for its English courses in Brisbane. Both these institutions are a short drive away from Scape Tribune. Woolworths Metro Southpoint and Nightowl Convenience offer daily necessities. These can include your groceries and monthly supplies. For medicines and basic medical care, there are excellent pharmacies. These are TerryWhite Chemmart Southbank and Gladstone Road Pharmacy.


There are chic and smart dining places to have a great meal. Some of them are The Jetty South Bank and Poca Madre Restaurant. Mi Casa Cafè is the best café in Brisbane for coffee lovers and students. But for beach vibes, there are Cafe Lagoonas and Cosmos Cafe. The best nightclubs in Brisbane are a great place to unwind. Tippler's Tap and Plough Inn are must-visits if you are into beers and brews. Plus, these social spots are a short distance from Scape Tribune.


Scape Tribune is along the banks of the Brisbane River. There are many tourist attractions in Brisbane. You have the Musgrave Park on one side and the riverbank on the other. The Brisbane Sign is a popular meeting spot. You can just chill and enjoy the views of Brisbane CBD from across the river. People recommend it as a good photographic spot for a memoir.


The Kangaroo Point Cliffs Lookout is another attraction. It is close to the Scape Tribune. You can spend some evenings here. It is a great point for gazing at the city skyline and the river once in a while. There are also rock climbing, rappelling, biking, rollerblading, and paddle skiing activities available. All in all, it is a fun place with both views and enjoyment. You can take the ferry across and have a Brisbane City Centre self-guided walking tour. This is where all the tourists start their exploration of the city.

Commute

Brisbane is an easy-to-navigate city. There are multiple modes of transportation. These include buses, trains, ferries, and e-scooters. The South Bank and South Brisbane are well-planned train stations near Scape Tribune. The South Bank busway station & Cordelia St at Brisbane State High, stop 3, are just a few minutes away to get to any part of the city. The South Bank ferry terminal and the Maritime Museum ferry terminal will take you to Central Brisbane.

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Room Types (7)

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Non Ensuite (3)
Ensuite (1)
5B (1)
4B (1)
Studio (1)
Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
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Twin Bunk, Single Bed, 8 Bed Apartment

Starting From: AU$269/week
Non Ensuite
Shared Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5

Twin Shared Apartment

Starting From: AU$279/week
Non Ensuite
Shared Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2

4 Twin Bunk Apartment

Starting From: AU$219/week
Non Ensuite
Shared Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
7

6 Bedroom Ensuite, King Single Bed

Starting From: AU$409/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5B
An apartment with five bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
9

5 Bedroom Ensuite, King Single Bed

Starting From: AU$409/week
5B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
4B
An apartment with four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
4

4 Bedroom Ensuite, King Single Bed

Starting From: AU$429/week
4B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
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Ultra Studio Apartment

Starting From: AU$569/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Events program
Management Community
Gym
Gaming Zone
Laundry
Cinema
Safety and Security
24/7 Security
Sonder Safety App
Bills Included
Wifi
Water
Electricity
Heating

Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. To secure your room, you need to pay a holding deposit equal to <strong>1 week’s rent</strong>.</p> <p>2. Once you sign the residential tenancy agreement, this holding deposit will be applied towards your rental bond.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>1. A bond equivalent to<strong> 4 week's rent </strong>needs to be paid prior to moving in.</p> <p>2. This is refundable at the end of the tenancy period, less any deductions and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>The property accepts:</p> <p>1. Payment in full.</p> <p>2. Fortnightly payments.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, Debit card and Bank transfer.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>The property does not require you to provide any guarantors.</p>

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
Cooling Off Period
<p>1. The property provides a 48-hour cooling-off period.<br> 2. This applies if the cancellation is due to a change of mind.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p>1. If you wish to cancel the contract within the same or following month (not the next semester) due to visa delays, the booking can be canceled and funds will be returned.<br> 2. This is applicable up to 3 days before the contract start date.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p>1. If you wish to cancel the contract within the same or following month (not the next semester) due to deferral, the booking can be canceled and funds will be returned.<br> 2. This is applicable up to 3 days prior to the contract start date.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a viewing take?

Depends, does the student want to view the whole building and room or just room only.

What will I see at the viewing?

Depends, does the student want to view the whole building and room or just room only.

Who can live at the Scape Tribune Brisbane property (couple, parents)?

Students. If it’s an U18 approved building, no non-students are allowed. Couples (students) need to be subjected to room availability.

Is there an age limit for booking Scape Tribune Brisbane?

The main cohort of students in our assets are 18-25 years old. If you have someone who is not within this key group, we want to make sure they fit within the resident community hence more information about the person needs to be submitted for approval.

Can I choose who I live with at Scape Tribune Brisbane?

No, unless you book with someone in a twin or apply with other tenants in a shared apartment. If you’re picky with room mates, best to book a studio.

Can I keep a fridge in my room or use additional electronics at Scape Tribune Brisbane?

All rooms are furnished at Scape Tribune Brisbane. You must not buy another fridge else you’ll compromise voltage allowance and May short circuit.

Are there spare rooms for visitors to stay in at Scape Tribune Brisbane?

Depends. Again no visitors allowed in U18 approved buildings.

If I don’t get on with my new roommates can I change rooms at Scape Tribune Brisbane?

Resolved at property level, but residents chose to live in a shared apartment so the first scenario would be mediation with a management staff.

What appliances are included in your Scape Tribune Brisbane apartment when you arrive?

Usually for qns 12, fridge is provided but common items like kettle, personal kitchenware items are not provided.

Who is responsible for cleaning at Scape Tribune Brisbane?

You. Or in a shared apartment, everyone. 
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Wenyou W
5.0
It provides me a wonderful living experience. I can meet many new friends who are from various countries so that I can learn about different cultures through chatting with them. More importantly, the staff are patient and friendly and the problems can be solved in time. I think this student accommodation is highly recommended.
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Charlie G
5.0
I lived at Scape Tribune for a year and it was heartbreaking to leave such an incredible place. The staff are ALWAYS kind, helpful and positive. This is a great place for people to stay who have moved away from home! Scape Tribune will quickly become your home away from home because of the amazing staff and free events they offer to meet new people. If you asked me which Scape building or any university accommodation to live in, my answer will always be Scape Tribune.
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Jack H.
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Great location. ideal prices. offers all a student needs, go for it!
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Ida Vang
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Since i went to Griffith University, campus was just a 5 minute walk away and theres vending machines around the building which saved me a lot of time whenever i was in a rush and needed to grab a breakfast snack to keep me going.
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Brisbane Student Accommodation

Brisbane is fast becoming one of Australia’s go-to hubs for students. Thanks to institutions like the University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and Griffith University, there’s a strong demand for student accommodations in Brisbane that are safe, convenient, and suited to all kinds of budgets. On-campus spots tend to fill up very quickly, so many students look around for off-campus housing in Australia. The city mixes leafy suburbs and buzzing urban districts.

South Bank, West End, and Fortitude Valley offer the right amount of culture, cafes, and green spaces, great for study breaks or just catching up with friends. Brisbane’s weather and relaxed vibe bring a different energy too, which many students find refreshing.

Amber simplifies the search for Brisbane student accommodation. With verified listings, transparent amenities, flexible lease options, and booking help, it reduces the stress of choosing the right place. Two standout options are UniLodge South Bank and Scape Regent as they are modern, well-located, and filled with features students care about. If you’re wondering where to move, there’s a great blog by amber on the best areas to live in Brisbane that paints a clear picture of which suburbs suit different student lifestyles.

About Brisbane

Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia, is one of the most dynamic and student-friendly destinations in the country. With a population of over 2.5 million people, it offers a perfect mix of urban energy and natural beauty. The city stretches along the Brisbane River, surrounded by scenic mountains and beaches, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts and students who enjoy a balanced lifestyle.

Founded in the early 19th century, Brisbane has transformed from a quiet river settlement into a bustling modern hub. It’s known for its year-round sunshine, thriving music and arts scene, and a youthful population, which makes student living in Brisbane both lively and social. Festivals like Brisbane Festival, Laneway Festival, and Riverfire draw thousands every year, giving the city an unmistakably creative vibe that resonates with Gen Z students.

When it comes to education, Brisbane is home to some of the country’s top institutions, including The University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and Griffith University. Many students choose student apartments in Brisbane for convenience and access to lively neighborhoods like St Lucia and Kelvin Grove. The demand for student accommodations in Brisbane continues to grow as more international students call the city home.

Brisbane has a happiness index of around 7.4 out of 10, thanks to its excellent weather, outdoor lifestyle, and strong community vibe. Its crime rate is moderate, with a safety index of about 65, reflecting a generally secure environment for students. All in all, student housing in Brisbane offers affordability, diversity, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere for students from around the world.

Best Student Accommodation in Brisbane

Finding the right student accommodations in Brisbane can completely shape your university experience. The city has become one of Australia’s top student destinations, welcoming both domestic and international students for its mix of lifestyle, academic excellence, and community vibe. Whether you’re studying at the University of Queensland, QUT, or Griffith University, living in comfortable, well-connected housing can make all the difference. Amber offers a variety of verified student apartments in Brisbane, from shared rooms to private studios, designed for students who want comfort, convenience, and a sense of belonging. With plenty of rooms for rent in Brisbane, you can find options near universities and city hotspots that fit both your budget and lifestyle. From social spaces and gyms to study zones and rooftop lounges,

Here are some of the best student accommodations in Brisbane:
1. Realm Kangaroo Point – From AU$946/week
2. Scape South Bank – ★★★★★ (4.6/5.0) – “lively, modern, and just minutes away from South Bank’s student hotspots.” – From AU$499/week
3. Student One Elizabeth Street – ★★★★☆ (5.0/5.0) – “Central location, great facilities, and perfect for students who love city living.” – From AU$439/week
4. Student One Wharf Street – ★★★★☆ (5.0/5.0) – “Spacious rooms with amazing communal spaces and quick access to campus.” – From AU$429/week
5. Iglu Brisbane City – ★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) – “Friendly community, secure, and one of the best-located student apartments in Brisbane.” – From AU$419/week

Affordable Student Accommodation In Brisbane

Finding the right balance between comfort and cost is key when you’re looking for student accommodations in Brisbane. The city offers plenty of options from chic student apartments in Brisbane to shared off-campus housing in Australia that let you enjoy student life without overspending. Whether you’re studying at the University of Queensland or another nearby institution, you’ll find cheap student accommodations in Brisbane that are close to campus, public transport, and the city’s buzzing hangout spots.

Here are five great-value properties that make student living in Brisbane easy and affordable.
1. UniLodge Herston– From AU$199/week – “Comfortable, budget-friendly rooms with modern facilities, close to QUT and transport links.
2. Scape Tribune– From AU$269/week – “Contemporary student apartments featuring private studios, study zones, and social lounges near key universities.
3. Scape Regent– From AU$279/week – “Stylish rooms with on-site gym, rooftop terrace, and easy access to public transport.
4. Scape Merivale– From AU$289/week – “Premium yet affordable apartments near South Bank, with cinema rooms and study spaces.
5. Scape St Lucia– From AU$289/week – “Spacious student apartments near The University of Queensland, ideal for balanced study and leisure.

Best Areas To Live In Brisbane

Brisbane has a mix of neighbourhoods that suit every student’s lifestyle and budget. From riverside suburbs to lively inner-city districts, each area offers convenient access to major universities. Whether you’re after modern student apartments in Brisbane or shared rooms for rent in Brisbane, the city’s layout makes commuting simple and student life easy to settle into.

1. St Lucia: Just 10 minutes from the University of Queensland, St Lucia is one of the most popular student neighbourhoods in Brisbane. It’s lined with cafes, bookstores, and scenic walking paths along the Brisbane River. Rent here averages around AUD 300–450 per week for shared or studio-style student apartments in Brisbane, depending on amenities.
2. South Bank: Around 15 minutes from the University of Queensland and close to QUT’s Gardens Point campus, South Bank blends culture with convenience. You’ll find everything from riverside dining to parklands and weekend markets. Average rent is about AUD 350–500 per week. This area suits students who want lively student living in Brisbane with easy access to both study and leisure.
3. Toowong: Located just one train stop or a 15-minute bus ride from UQ, Toowong is another student-friendly neighbourhood filled with shopping centres, gyms, and study cafes. It’s well-connected to the city via train and bus routes, making it a reliable pick for off-campus housing in Australia. Rent typically falls between AUD 320–450 per week, depending on the apartment type.
4. West End: Known for its creative vibe and multicultural dining scene, West End is about 20 minutes from the University of Queensland and close to South Bank. The area is packed with trendy eateries, art galleries, and vintage stores. Students who prefer social, community-driven student housing in Brisbane will feel at home here. Average rent ranges from AUD 330–480 per week.
5. Kelvin Grove: Home to QUT’s Kelvin Grove campus, this neighbourhood is about 10 minutes from the Brisbane CBD. It’s popular among both domestic and international students for its affordable rent, community vibe, and proximity to campus facilities. Expect to pay around AUD 280–420 per week for private or shared options.

Room Types Available In Brisbane

Student accommodations in Brisbane offer a diverse range of options to suit various preferences and budgets, ensuring every student can find a space that aligns with their lifestyle. Here's an overview of the room types available in Brisbane:

1. Studio Apartments: Studio apartments in Brisbane are ideal for students seeking complete independence. These units include a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen, offering maximum privacy and convenience. They are perfect for those looking for a self-contained living space.
2. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments: These apartments provide one or two private bedrooms along with shared living areas such as kitchens and lounges. They offer a balance between private space and social interaction, making them suitable for friends or small groups.
3. Shared Apartments: Shared apartments consist of multiple private bedrooms within a single unit, with communal kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas. This setup encourages social interaction and community living while still offering personal space for each resident.
4. Private Rooms: Private rooms offer students a personal bedroom with essentials like a study desk and bed, with access to shared facilities such as kitchens and lounges. These rooms suit students who want independence without complete isolation.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Brisbane is essential for students budgeting their stay. Brisbane offers a relatively affordable lifestyle compared to other major Australian cities, with various student apartments in Brisbane options to suit different budgets. On average, students should plan for monthly expenses ranging from AUD 1,800 to 3,500, covering rent, food, transportation, and leisure activities. This estimate outlines typical costs to help students manage their finances effectively during their time in Brisbane.

List of Common Expenses
1. Accommodation
: AU$1,200–$2,400/month
2. Groceries: AU$300 – AU$600/month
3. Transportation: AU$50 – AU$100/month
4. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): AU$100 – AU$150/month
5. Internet: AU$50 – AU$80/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: AU$100 – AU$200/month

Student Travel In Brisbane

Brisbane is a lively, student-friendly city with an efficient transport system that makes commuting convenient for students. Whether you’re heading to the University of Queensland, exploring nearby neighborhoods, or visiting local cafes and cultural hotspots, the city offers multiple transport options to suit different needs and lifestyles. Students living in student apartments in Brisbane or off-campus housing in Australia can travel across the city easily and affordably.

1. Train: Brisbane’s train network connects major suburbs to the city center and campuses. Stations are strategically located near popular student accommodation in Australia, providing reliable and frequent services. Cost: Weekly student passes start at approximately £15/week. Student Passes: Concession cards are available for full-time students.
2. Bus: The city’s extensive bus network covers both urban and suburban areas, with frequent services near universities and student neighborhoods. Cost: Weekly travel passes for students start at £12/week, offering unlimited travel within selected zones. Bus stops are often within walking distance of rooms for rent in Brisbane.
3. Ferry: Brisbane River ferries provide a scenic commuting option, connecting central Brisbane to riverside suburbs. Cost: Weekly passes are approximately £18/week. Student Passes: Concessions are available for students with a valid ID.
4. Cycling: Brisbane promotes a bike-friendly environment with dedicated lanes and secure bike storage at many Brisbane student accommodation options. Cost: Free, aside from purchasing a bicycle. Cycling is ideal for short trips around campus or nearby neighborhoods.

Student Transit Tips: Full-time students at the University of Queensland and other institutions may be eligible for student discounts on all public transport services. Combining trains, buses, ferries, or cycling can make commuting faster and more cost-effective, especially for those living in accommodation near University of Queensland.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions In Brisbane

Brisbane is one of those cities that instantly makes students feel at home. Safe, sunny, and full of life, it strikes the perfect balance between study and play. The student life in Brisbane revolves around its buzzing cafes, riverside hangouts, and year-round events that make every week feel like an adventure. Whether you’re catching up on assignments or exploring the outdoors, this city never runs out of the best things to do in Brisbane. Known for its low crime rate and laid-back vibe, Brisbane’s student-friendly neighbourhoods offer easy access to libraries, study lounges, and cool hangout spots. You’ll find plenty of cafes like The Gunshop Café and Coffee Anthology, perfect for long study sessions or quick caffeine breaks.

When it’s time to unwind, students usually head to Howard Smith Wharves or Felons Brewing Co. for after-class hangouts, while Roma Street Parkland and Kangaroo Point Cliffs are local favourites for picnics, jogging, or sunset views. Nightlife in Brisbane is electric too, with hotspots like The Met and Prohibition Brisbane drawing crowds of students every weekend. Want to explore more? Here’s a quick guide to the best clubs in Brisbane.

From the Brisbane Festival and Riverfire to the Regional Flavours Food Festival, the city celebrates creativity, culture, and community year-round. These events give international students a great way to connect, experience local life, and enjoy their time beyond academics.

Top Universities In Brisbane

Brisbane is home to prestigious educational institutions that attract students nationally and internationally with strong academic programs and supportive campus communities. For students seeking student accommodations in Brisbane, Amber properties provide convenience, modern amenities, and a lively student lifestyle.

1. University of Queensland (UQ): UQ is a leading research university offering programs across the sciences, arts, business, and engineering. Known for its state-of-the-art campus and student support, UQ draws students from across the world. Popular student apartments in Brisbane near UQ include Scape South Bank, UniLodge Park Central, and Student One Elizabeth Street, all offering fully furnished rooms, communal study areas, and social spaces.
2. Queensland University of Technology (QUT): QUT emphasizes practical learning and industry connections, with campuses at Kelvin Grove and Gardens Point. Students often choose UniLodge on Margaret or Iglu Brisbane City, which provide furnished rooms, gyms, study lounges, and community areas for an ideal experience for student living in Brisbane.
3. Brisbane Grammar School: Brisbane Grammar School is one of Australia’s top independent schools, offering a rigorous academic program and a focus on holistic student development. Students attending Brisbane Grammar often look for student housing in Brisbane nearby. Popular Amber properties include UniLodge South Bank and Scape Toowong, which offer fully furnished apartments for students seeking quality Student apartments in Brisbane.

Summary

Whether you’re looking for rooms for rent in Brisbane near UQ or modern student apartments in Australia close to QUT, amber offers 100% verified listings, all-inclusive rent, and 24/7 support every step of the way. Book early to secure the best spots near the top campuses in Brisbane.

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