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Student One Wharf Street, Brisbane

38, Wharf St, Brisbane City, 4000, Australia
From
AU$429
per week
0.5 mi from City Center
( 7m. 9m. 11m)
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Highest Floor 39
Built in 2018
Canterbury Technical Institute | 0.02 mi
Kaplan International English | 0.07 mi
Federation University Australia... | 0.07 mi
Impact English College | 0.08 mi
Queensford College | 0.08 mi
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
dual occupancy
Sky Lounge
games areas

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About the Property

Student One Wharf Street is located at 38 Wharf St, Brisbane City, 4000, Australia. It offers a range of 4B, 5B, and studio apartments. These units are designed for the comfortable living of the students. It is a good option for off-campus Canterbury Technical Institute accommodation. It happens to be beside Student One Wharf Street, a minute's walk away. The Kaplan International English is also a 2-minute walk from here.


Wharf Street Student One is in the suburb of Spring Hill. It houses a number of famous schools, like Brisbane Grammar School and St. Joseph’s College (Gregory Terrace). It is also near top universities like the QUT Gardens Point and the University of Queensland. It is also a lot more affordable for students and provides a good standard of living. As a student, you can expect to spend around AUD 1,900 to AUD 2,700 per month. It is safer than average Australian cities, with a safety index score of 62.49. Plus, you get to live in a highly multicultural society. With this, you can enjoy different cultures and cuisines near you. The Brisbane CBD will be less than 5 km from you.


Brisbane student accommodation provides an overall good quality of life while being more affordable than Sydney and Melbourne. Moreover, as a student, you can avail yourself of hefty discounts. This is especially true for transport services. It is also a safe city and has an employment rate of 96.3%. Sectors including education, business, healthcare, and retail look for young professionals and their meaningful contributions. This leads to it having a strong and stable job market. A perfect place to start your career. Besides these, there are many cultural community events happening around. You will particularly enjoy the BrisAsia Festival and the Paniyiri Greek Festival. Student One Wharf Street Brisbane provides the best of all opportunities for you to grow and make it big.

Features

Student One Wharf Street is loved by many and praised by all. You will get a friendly atmosphere to live in. The staff supports you throughout your stay. They maintain utmost cleanliness and try to offer the best they can to you. You can choose from options like the 5 Bedroom Apartment - Standard to a Single Studio. The king single bed comes with a bed head shelf for convenient storage. Your personalised learning zone has a bookshelf, a pinboard, a study desk, and a chair.


A convection microwave, cooktop, and fridge are included in the kitchen. So you can plan and make yummy meals for yourself. The opening windows let fresh air in. It also has blackout fabric blinds. Having them on is especially good for a restful sleep. Each apartment has its own set of amenities, so you can choose one that suits you.


The accommodation is in the best areas of Brisbane. It provides you with premium common amenities. Student One Wharf Street gives you access to the study floor with free unlimited wifi. The best place for you during exams. You have access to the gym and all the fitness facilities it offers. This way you can stay fit and healthy. Another alternative for this would be a good swim in the swimming pool. You can have a smoky BBQ in the barbeque area with your friends.


You can have your fair share of entertainment at the skydeck, games area, and cinema area. Both are great hangout spaces for you and your friends. You can take care of your laundry with the laundry facility provided. It makes this chore hassle-free. Hence, you do not have to take everything down the streets and hunt for a laundrette. To guide you, there is excellent 24/7 on-site staff support. The complex is safe and under constant CCTV surveillance. Your bills at Student One Wharf Street include water, gas, electricity, and free unlimited wifi internet.

Location and What's Hot?

While living at Student One Wharf Street, you get access to the best universities in Brisbane. You can easily walk to Federation University Australia and Queensford College. If you fall short on daily essentials, there are Woolworths Metro Ann St. and Woolworths Metro Spring Hill. In medical emergencies, there are Creek St Pharmacy and Priceline Pharmacy.


Longtime Dining and Jumbo Thai Restaurant & Bar serving you spicy and authentic Asian food. The best cafes in Brisbane offer your style of coffee and a great space for catching up with friends. For this, you can check out Cafe Da Vina and Wicked Corner Cafe. Living near the riverbank has its own perks. One of them is the pubs and bars exuding beach vibes. If you like this idea, then Riverland Brisbane and Brooklyn Standard are just for you. All these fantastic social spots are just a short distance from Student One Wharf Street. You will have a wonderful Brisbane student housing experience here.


The architecture of the Queensland Art Gallery sets forth a statement of what to expect inside. There are over 20,000 artworks and collections from Australian and Asian artists. Brisbane Botanic Gardens at Mount Coot-tha will mesmerise you with its stunning vista of the entire city. You can get incredible views at sunrise and sunset when the sky is painted in hues of red. The South Bank of Brisbane will have you roaming around the parks and eateries. It is perfect for a fun day out. People love a good dive in the artificial lagoon. There are frequent film screenings happening here. These are some of the top tourist attractions in Brisbane. You can get to know about all this and more by living at Student One Wharf Street.

Commute

Public transport in Brisbane is affordable and efficient. It provides rides through scenic routes. Student One Wharf Street has the stations and stops near it. You can get on a bus atWharf Street Stop 168 near Adelaide St. and Adelaide Street Stop 33 near Wharf St. For trains, you have Central and Fortitude Valley stations. Otherwise, you can choose the best of all ‘Ferris.’ You can glide through the water to your destination. The nearest ferry terminal to Student One Wharf Street is the Riverside ferry terminal.

Pet policy

They are aware these aren’t pets, but guide-, hearing- or assistance dogs are of course permitted on the premises. For health and safety reasons they do not recommend bringing a pet, but, if you really must bring your pet, please apply for permission by contacting them.

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Room Types (8)

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5B (3)
4B (1)
Studio (4)
5B
An apartment with five bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
11

5 Bedroom Apartment - Standard

Starting From: AU$429/week
5B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
11

5 Bedroom Apartment - Queen

Starting From: AU$459/week
5B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
12

5 Bedroom Apartment - Corner View

Starting From: AU$469/week
5B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
4B
An apartment with four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
11

4 Bedroom Apartment

Starting From: AU$449/week
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
7

Single Studio

Starting From: AU$589/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
7

Double Studio

Starting From: AU$619/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
9

Adaptable Studio

Starting From: AU$679/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
8

Executive Studio

Starting From: AU$729/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Swimming pool
Barbeque Area
Games Areas
Study Floor
Free Unlimited Wifi
Gym
Safety and Security
24/7 Onsite Staff Support
CCTV Surveillance
Bills Included
Water
Gas
Electricity
Free Unlimited WiFi internet

Payment Policies (6)

  • 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.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional Fees
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Booking Deposit
<p>You need to pay<strong> 2 weeks of rent</strong> in advance at the time to booking to secure your room with the property.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay <strong>4 weeks of rent </strong>as bond before moving into the property.</p> <p>2. This is refundable at the end of the tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent needs to be paid fortnightly in advance.</p> <p><strong>Please note:</strong> For 4-week contracts full payment is taken prior to your arrival.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, debit card and bank transfer.</p> <p><br></p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>The property does not require any guarantors.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>1. If the booking is for 60 or less than 60 nights, the student needs to pay <strong>AU$240 </strong>as cleaning fee. The AU$240 cleaning fee is refundable during check-out, provided the student passes the departure inspection.</p> <p>2. Laundry charges are <strong>AU$4.80</strong>. The charge mentioned is for both wash and dry i.e. $4.80 for both wash and dry.</p>

Cancellation Policies (5)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
Cooling Off Period
<p>1. If the property team receives a cancellation request <strong>14 days or more prior </strong>to the <strong>lease commencement date</strong>, any rent deposits will be refunded to the tenant within <strong>5 business days</strong> of acknowledgement of cancellation request.</p> <p>2. If the property team receives a cancellation request <strong>within 14 days</strong> of the the<strong> lease commencement date</strong>, they will charge a cancellation fee of <strong>2 weeks</strong> rent (paid in advance). Any monies paid over and above two weeks rent will be returned to the student within <strong>5 business days</strong> after the property team acknowledges the cancellation request.</p> <p>3. Once the property team acknowledges the cancellation request, the student's obligations under the Residential Agreement are released.</p> <p>4. All requests to cancel or amend a contract agreement must be made in writing to the property team providing the reason for the request.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p>If you do not get a visa to come and study in Australia, you need to inform the property no later than<strong> 14 days before </strong>the start of the agreement and all rent paid will be refunded.</p>
Early termination by students
<p>1. After the start date, if a resident wishes to leave early (before the lease end date), the resident will be required to pay out the contract in full by the lease end date.</p> <p><br></p> <p>2. In the case of re-applications or renewals of contract agreements (for extending the continuous stay or a return stay at the property), once the resident has signed a Residential Agreement it is legally binding as a “fixed term agreement”. If the resident requests to cancel the signed Residential Agreement, it would be considered a break lease and the usual break lease terms will apply.</p> <p><br></p> <p>3. If a resident does not arrive on the start date to commence the Residential Agreement, and has not advised a later arrival date (within 48 hours of the lease commencement date). The Residential Agreement will be deemed to have commenced. The two weeks rent deposit or rent paid in advance for securing the contract will be applied as a cancellation fee by them. In the case the tenant continues to pay rent and bond (for a delayed arrival) and requests to cancel the Residential Agreement this would be considered a break lease and the usual break lease terms will apply.</p> <p><br></p> <p>4. The property may consider approving a break lease before expiry of the end date. The resident is required to submit a Break lease application form, providing a good reason supported by documentary evidence. Break lease approval will not be provided without a good reason acceptable to the property. In giving the approval, they may offer mutually agreed terms for the resident to agree for break lease, compensation and re-letting costs. Cancellation or Amendment of Residential Agreement after contract commencement Tenants can arrive after the commencement of the contract agreement, by advising the property in writing. Bond and rent payments are required as per the contract agreement to continue to hold the room for a delayed arrival.</p> <p><br></p> <p>5. In assessing the Break lease application, the property may consider some factors including proved ‘excessive financial hardship’, ‘unplanned withdrawal or termination from a place of study’, ‘cancellation of a student visa’ or ‘health and welfare related conditions’. Documented evidence will be required in all instances supporting any claims. All terms must be mutually agreed in writing between the tenant and the property.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>If the property offers to the resident to find a replacement student to mitigate break lease costs, the minimum balance of lease must not be less than 2 months. The approval may be given subject to room availability, housemates gender requirement, specially approved rent rates and other important considerations. All terms must be mutually agreed in writing between the tenant and the property.</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p><strong>Cancellation or Amendment of Residential Agreement prior to contract commencement: -</strong></p> <p>1. If the contract start or end date amendment request is received by the property 14 days or greater prior to the lease commencement date then they will amend the contract dates on the Residential Agreement subject to availability of the room type. Current publicly advertised rates at the time of the amendment will apply.</p> <p>2. If the contract start or end date amendment request is received by the property less than 14 days prior to the lease commencement date no change will be made and the contract agreement will commence as per the Residential Agreement. Alternatively, the lease will be cancelled, then two weeks rent, paid as rent in advance will be applied as a cancellation fee by them. They may offer a new contract agreement in place of the cancelled lease. The new lease agreement is subject to availability. Current publicly advertised rates at the time of the amendment will apply.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Cancellation or Amendment of Residential Agreement after contract commencement: -</strong></p> <p>1. Tenants can arrive after the commencement of the contract agreement, by advising them in writing. Bond and rent payments are required as per the contract agreement to continue to hold the room for a delayed arrival.</p> <p>2. Cancellations and amendments to a Residential Agreement are not allowed after the start date of the lease, by which time the Contract will be deemed to have commenced. If a student does not arrive to commence the Residential Agreement, and has not advised the property of a later arrival date (within 48 hours after the lease start date). The lease will be cancelled and the two weeks rent, paid as rent in advance will be applied as a cancellation fee by them.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of rooms do you have?

Their room types include single, double, bunk, twin, king and executive studios, and shared 4-,  5- or 6 bedroom apartments.

If I have a medical condition and I use a wheelchair do you have accessible rooms?

They have wheelchair-accessible rooms and rooms they can reconfigure to suit your needs. They will work together to ensure you are comfortable and at home at them.

What do I need to bring with me?

Your clothing, bedding and any personal items you wish to bring. If you want to travel light, they has bedding packs available for hire or purchase, so there’s no need to bring anything big with you. All kitchens are fitted out with essentials such as pots, pans, pates, cups and cutlery.

Are the rooms air-conditioned?

Yes, all studios and apartments are air-conditioned. As Brisbane has a sub-tropical climate they do not provide any heating, just cooling.

Do you have a prayer room?

No, they do not have a dedicated prayer room, however they can provide you with information on the closest places of worship.

What if I arrive late at night?

Their official check-in time is from 2pm and check-out is before 10am. As their reception is staffed 24/7 they will always be able to accommodate you at any time of the day.

Can you arrange my airport pick-ups?

Absolutely.They can arrange airport pick-ups for you.  Just email them prior. They will advise you of the cost of the pick up at the time of the booking.

Will I be able to meet other people?

They have an extensive social calendar full of events organised by their activity coordinators. Some of their events include city tours, semester balls, theme park visits, cultural tours, sporting events, to name a few. You will have many opportunities to meet other like-minded students from across the globe.

Do you prepare my meals?

Each studio and apartment is fitted with kitchen facilities to allow you to cook for yourself to your own schedule and culinary needs. There are no catered options available but several food outlets are located within the buildings on street level and they frequently organise food nights as part of their community engagement program.

Do you clean my room?

The short answer is no.They are responsible for keeping all public and common areas clean while you are responsible to keeping your own room clean and tidy, just as is is when you arrive. You can arrange to have your room cleaned at a cost (actual cost is depending in size of room and time required).They do provide vacuum cleaners at reception free of charge but all other cleaning materials have to be purchased by yourself.

Do you offer car parking?

No, they do not offer any car parking at either of their residences. 

What do you offer?

They offer flexible living options to suit all budgets and needs. All of their apartment types are fully furnished and air-conditioned. Room types include a range of studio types and five-bedroom share apartments. To view more of their options follow the menu prompts to rooms. You will have the opportunity to live in the heart of Brisbane, enjoying access to free unlimited WiFi internet, communal facilities such as kitchens and BBQ areas, gaming and entertainment areas, a 24hr customer service team and high-level security features.

What internet options do I have at student one?

Free unlimited WiFi internet is available throughout all properties and you can have up to 3 devices online at any given time.

Are water, gas and electricity included in my rent?

Yes, all utilities including water, gas and electricity are included in your rent. What are the rates? Their rates vary depending on the type of living solution you are seeking. You will always find the most up-to-date rates on this website.

Do you offer financial accommodation support/scholarships?

From time to time they offer their own accommodation scholarship.

How often do I need to pay rent?

Rent is paid fortnightly in advance, with the exception of a 4-week contract where full payment is taken prior to your arrival. We will provide you with a rent schedule so you can plan for each of the rent payments.

How do I pay for my rent?

A two-week rent in advance payment can be paid via a MasterCard and Visa to secure your place at a management residence. The ongoing rent can is to be paid from a bank account as long as it is from an Australian bank account.

Are the rental rates shown as per person or per apartment?

Your rental rate is per person, per week for all studios and apartments. They do however offer some ‘couples rooms’ that can cater for two with a surcharge for the second person. Their Executive-, King- and Queen Studios can accommodate up to two people.

Do I need to pay a bond?

Yes, you will be required to pay a bond which will be forwarded to the Residential Tenancies Authority (RTA). This is used as a security payment in the event of any damage, rental arrears or cleaning to the property is required upon your departure. If the apartment is left in an acceptable condition and your rent is paid up to date, then the bond will be returned in full.

What if I need to cancel?

They understand life happens and sometimes you are forced to cancel your booking. If you do so by no less than 14 days prior to your booked check-in date they are happy to refund your 2 weeks’ deposit in full.

Will I be bound by any residency rules?

Yes, you will be provided with a copy of the Residence Rules as part of your offer. Each resident is required to follow  their Residence Rules.

What happens if I damage or break something?

If you damage or break any of their property then you will be required to pay for the repair or replacement. You will be given notice of this charge and it will be charged to your account. In the event items are damaged when you move out, the cost of repair/replacement will be deducted from your bond payment. If this amount exceeds the amount taken as bond, you will be required to pay any outstanding fees. If there is damage caused by multiple residents, then the cost to fix the damage will be divided between you and the others involved.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Their official check-in time is from 2PM. The check-out time is 10AM. As they operate 24/7 you might be able to check-in at any time, but please check with your residence as your room might still be occupied until 10AM.

Can I check in after the agreement start date?

Yes, however your rent starts from the date of your tenancy agreement, whether or not you have checked in.

If I pay the deposit and my visa is denied, will I get any refund?

The management will review your individual circumstance in order to determine the most appropriate outcome. If you notify them by no later than 14 days before the start of the agreement then all rent paid will be refunded.

Will the price of my rent increase?

Your rent will not increase for the term of your contract however, all future pricing will be assessed each year.

Can I stay with you for less than six months?

They offers Brisbane’s most flexible living solutions, so they can tailor your contract length to as little as four weeks.

Can I stay longer than 12 months?

Yes, you certainly can. But please note that the maximum length of a lease with them is 52 weeks (1 year) at a time. Before your current contract has ended, you will be offered the opportunity to extend your stay.

Can I live there if I’m under 18?

Yes, all their employees have Queensland Government Blue Card certification, a background check that allows them to work with people aged under 18 years. There are also Brisbane’s only purpose-built student accommodation that has been approved by all major universities and schools to accommodate their under 18 year old students.

Can I live with my partner?

Yes, they welcomes couples.

Can I live there if I’m on a working holiday visa even if I can prove I’m studying?

Yes they welcome all students, as long as you can provide a proof of study enrolment.

Can I choose who I live with?

Generally, yes, if you have a friend who also wants to stay at them and you would like to live together then you are both able to make the request.

Can I live with 3 or 4 of my friends in a 5 bed apartment?

Yes, they are happy to accommodate you and your friends if you wish to live together. If there are spare spaces in your apartment then they will find other students to fill the remaining bedrooms. All requests are subject to availability.

Can I have a pet?

They are aware these aren’t pets, but guide-, hearing- or assistance dogs are of course permitted on the premises. For health and safety reasons they do not recommend bringing a pet, but, if you really must bring your pet, please apply for permission by contacting them.

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Nora Jordan
5.0
Very accommodating staffs and property manger. The place was well-cared and well-designed.Highly recommended for students especially if its your first time in Brisbane or an international student. Forget about transportation, Super markets and 24hr shop, BWS, Bar, Restautants, u name it, are just steps away 😊
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Helen Sanchez
5.0
The facilities, and the views from the apartment and the roof top is just amazing. Nevertheless, the best thing about Wharf are the friendly staff who always thinks about the best ways to improve our stay.
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Linda Schultz
5.0
One of the best student accommodation in Brisbane. I have previously lived in South Bank at a different student accommodation for the first 3 years of my studies but for my last year I chose to stay at Wharf street and I think that's one of the best decisions I have made.
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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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