Student Village The University Of Melbourne Campus, Melbourne

Leicester St, Carlton, 3053, Australia
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About the Property

Get the best of both worlds at Student Village Melbourne, a student accommodation in Melbourne with the coveted pin code 3053 that offers 1, 2 and 4-bedroom ensuite and studio apartments. This vibrant student haven offers unparalleled convenience, located just a stone's throw away from prestigious universities such as the University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Technology, and The University of Melbourne. Students at Melbourne student accommodation revel in seamless access to world-class education, ensuring you're never far from enriching academic experiences. Beyond its strategic location, the Melbourne student accommodation boasts many amenities, including modernly furnished apartments, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, communal study lounges, and vibrant social spaces.
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Melbourne, Student Village Melbourne at the University of Melbourne Campus offers students an unparalleled living experience in one of Australia's most dynamic cities. Melbourne student housing, often hailed as Australia's cultural and educational capital, brims with a rich tapestry of experiences that seamlessly blend tradition with modernity. Beyond academia, the surrounding areas offer a plethora of attractions. The nearby Carlton Gardens provide a serene escape, while Melbourne's iconic Lygon Street, known as "Little Italy," beckons with a diverse range of dining options. The Melbourne Museum, Royal Exhibition Building, and Queen Victoria Market are just a stone's throw away, ensuring that there is never a shortage of cultural and recreational activities. The city's efficient public transportation system, including trams and buses, ensures that all of Melbourne's wonders are within easy reach. Whether it's exploring laneway art, attending world-class events at the Arts Centre Melbourne, or taking a stroll along the Yarra River, Student Village's location places students at the epicentre of Melbourne's vibrant tapestry. Student Village Melbourne at the University of Melbourne Campus offers students not just a place to stay but a gateway to an enriching, cosmopolitan experience. Its strategic location amidst a wealth of cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities makes it the perfect choice for students looking to make the most of their time in this dynamic city.

Features

Student Village Melbourne accommodation offers a variety of apartment options to suit your preferences. In the 1, 2, and 4-bedroom apartments, you'll enjoy a private room for personal space while sharing a shared bathroom and well-equipped shared kitchen with fellow residents. The 4-bedroom ensuite apartment offers a private bathroom, a private room and a shared kitchen for added convenience. For those seeking a more independent living experience, our studio apartments provide a private kitchen, shared bathroom, and the entire place to yourself, ensuring a comfortable and flexible stay to meet your needs. Student Village Melbourne accommodation rooms come with an array of essential room amenities for your comfort and convenience. You'll enjoy unlimited WIFI internet, a spacious wardrobe, and a dedicated desk in the room. Stay cool with a ceiling fan, rest on a comfortable king-single bed, and find everything fully furnished. Additionally, our communal kitchen and lounge areas are equipped with a microwave and fridge-freezer for your shared use.

The property offers an impressive range of common amenities to enhance your living experience. Stay active and socialise in the games rooms and basketball court, while dedicated study spaces ensure focused learning. Relax in the swimming pool, work out in the gym, and count on in-house maintenance staff. Secure bike parking, study space, and a pool table complete the picture of a well-rounded, enjoyable community. 24/7 onsite support is always there for your security. Enjoy WiFi, electricity, water and heating bills included in the Student Village Melbourne.

Location and What's Hot?

Student Village at the University of Melbourne Campus offers a level of convenience that is second to none for students. This accommodation boasts an enviable proximity to some of Melbourne's most esteemed universities. Melbourne Institute of Technology and The University of Melbourne are world-renowned institutions, practically at your doorstep, ensuring that you can easily attend lectures, access resources, and engage in campus life without the hassle of a daily commute. This strategic location saves valuable time and fosters a dynamic educational environment, making Student Village Melbourne the ultimate choice for those seeking a seamless and enriching university experience.

Choosing Student Village Melbourne at the University of Melbourne Campus isn't just about academic convenience; it also opens the door to an enriching and vibrant social life. For daily essentials, students will find a Coles supermarket within walking distance, ensuring that grocery shopping is a breeze. Nearby, the iconic Queen Victoria Market offers fresh produce and a cultural experience where students can sample international cuisines and artisanal goods. When it comes to leisure and socialising, Lygon Street, often dubbed "Little Italy," is just around the corner. Here, students can savour delectable Italian dishes at renowned restaurants like Tiamo and indulge in gelato at Pidapipo. For those with an appreciation for culture and history, the Melbourne Museum and the Royal Exhibition Building are close by, offering fascinating exhibits and events.

Additionally, students can unwind and enjoy nature at the picturesque Carlton Gardens or take a leisurely stroll along the nearby Yarra River. The city's efficient tram network, with stops nearby, makes it effortless to explore further, from the trendy cafes of Degraves Street to the vibrant street art of Hosier Lane. Choosing Student Village Melbourne doesn't just mean proximity to academia; it also means embracing a vibrant and culturally rich daily life with easy access to diverse culinary experiences, cultural landmarks, and recreational activities.

Commute

Student Village at the Melbourne student accommodation enjoys excellent travel accessibility within the city of Melbourne student accommodation. You'll surely have a hassle-free commute here with the closest Melbourne University/Pelham St bus stop. Tram stops such as 9-Pelham St/Elizabeth St, Haymarket/Elizabeth St and Queensberry St/Peel St are nearby. The Melbourne student housing is strategically positioned close to tram and bus routes, allowing residents to navigate Melbourne student housing vibrant streets effortlessly. Whether you want to explore the eclectic laneways, visit iconic landmarks, or immerse yourself in the city's cultural events, you'll find it all within easy reach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I choose my own contract dates?

All of our contract dates are fixed and unfortunately non-negotiable.

What is first year exemption? Am I eligible?

If you are a domestic first year student applying through UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC you may be eligible for First Year Exemption.You are eligible if:
* You did not get accepted to the university
* Were accepted to another university
* The course is now wholly offered online (ie not being taught internally) If your contract has not commenced you will be refunded your Bond. If your contract has started, you are liable for rent up to the date of notification of moving out of the property. Your Bond will be refunded. Please note the First Year Exemption policy will not apply where you have accepted a university offer but have chosen to defer or withdraw from your studies. You must notify property management in writing (resident notification) within 5 days of the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC Main Round offers release date (generally around late January – refer to the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC website for actual dates) to claim the First Year Exemption policy.

How far is the property from the university?

The property is at most a 10-minute walk to the main university campus. It is also right across the road from the Melbourne Law School and a 5-minute walk to the library.

Is there after-hours support?

There is always a staff member or resident assistant on call for support at the property in case of emergency.

What is the latest I can apply?

There is no deadline for applications. However, please note that once the property has reached capacity you are only able to sit on the wait list and we cannot guarantee that a room would become available. It is always best to apply early.

Is there a TV in the apartment?

There are TVs in our 4 bedroom apartments and in the 1 bedroom apartment. All other rooms are equipped for a television and residents are welcome to bring one with them if they wish.

Do you accept payments over the phone?

For confidentiality purposes, we cannot take payment information over the phone and require payments to be made through secure bank transfer.

Is there access to public transportation?

Swanston Street is just a short 4-minute walk from the village which has access to trams to all routes.

Is there a cleaning service?

There is no cleaning service at the property. You are required to upkeep your personal areas yourself, and organise among the residents of the apartment how to keep the common areas clean. There are inspections throughout the year, and if areas are deemed below standard, penalties will apply where relevant professional cleaning is required.

Does my room have a window?

All rooms within the apartment have a window that can be opened.

Who has access to my room?

Every room is private with a lockable door - only you will have access to your room. If you are in shared accommodation, the communal areas will be accessible to all tenants of the specific apartment.

Is the property secure?

The property has A+ security with a staff member or resident assistant on duty at all times in case of an emergency. Additionally, residents are the only people issued with swipe cards to access the property.

Is there a curfew at the property?

The property is your home and you are welcome to come and go as you please.
Please note though that we do have rules regarding noise and visitors within the property.Noise Curfew
Residents must comply with all directions from property management in relation to noise minimisation, particularly in response to noise complaints from other residents of the property or neighbours of the property. For more information please refer to the property Noise Policy.

Sunday - Thursday: 10pm*
Friday - Saturday: 12pm* *during the exam periods, please note that these times do change and there should be no excessive noise within the property during this time.Visitors
A visitor is defined as a person who is meeting with a resident for a short period of time, while a guest is defined as a person who is staying overnight with a resident in accordance with the Rules. All visitors arerequired to leave the property by 12 midnight(unless otherwise notified to residents by property management from time to time). Any visitor present in the property after the specified time will be considered an “unauthorised person” to which Rule 52 (Overnight Guests & Unauthorised Occupancy) and Rule 69 (Trespassing) applies.

Can I purchase a linen or kitchen pack from the property?

There is an option to purchase a linen or kitchen pack upon your arrival at the property.

Am I able to leave my belongings in my room before my contract starts?

Unfortunately, you will not be able to access your room or leave any belongings in the property before your contract starts.

Can a couple live at the property?

All rooms are single occupancy, unfortunately we are unable to accommodate couples or families.

Can I live at the property if I do not study at the university of melbourne?

We can accommodate students from most higher education institutions. Proof of enrolment will be required to secure a room.

What type of heater am I allowed to bring?

You are allowed to bring oil column heaters only due to fire safety rules.Fan heaters are NOT allowed in the property.

Why am I required to make an application so early on?

We open applications early due to the high demand of students looking for on campus accommodation. To secure a room at the property we recommend submitting your application as soon as possible. We don't want you to miss out!

Can I have people stay over?

Although we do not encourage overnight guests, we do understand that you may have someone stay from time to time. Please make sure that you sign your guest into reception upon arrival and sign them out on departure. As per the property rules, you can have a guest stay no more than 2 consecutive nights in a 7 day period. Please ensure you understand the property rules surrounding guest and visitor behaviour.

What common rooms and features are available at the property?

There are many facilities available for all residents to use. These include:Fully equipped gym-free for residentsGames Room:
- Pool table
- Communal kitchen facilitiesBike Lobby- up to 130 bike spaces availableHalf-court basketball courtTwo music rooms
- Upright piano
- Gaming consoleStudy Lounge
- PrinterBBQ zone
- 2 x BBQsThere is a private study area on each of the 13 levels.

What supermarkets are close by for me to purchase food?

There are many supermarket options just a quick walk from the property campus, with two Woolworths' within a 10 minute walking radius.

What fees am I required to pay to secure a room at the property?

Before confirmation of your place, you will be required to pay theBOND, which amounts to four weeks rent, and is held as security over the duration of your stay. It is refundable in full at the end of your contract, provided there is no outstanding debt or damages done to your room.

How much is it to do laundry?

There is a laundry facility for residents at the property. The price of a load of washing is $4 and a load of drying costs $3. Residents can load money onto their swipe card for easy use at the laundry.

Do I need to bring kitchen utilities such as a kettle or toaster with me?

The kitchens are already kitted out with basic amenities such as the fridge and microwave. However, you will need to supply your own utilities such as a toaster, kettle, and sandwich press for example. If you live in shared accommodation, you can always wait until you meet your roommates to organise a group shop to figure out what everyone has brought along with them.

How is the property different from other options of residential living on campus?

The property fosters independent living while also accommodating students who are just moving out of home for the first time. There is a strong communal atmosphere among the residents which helps students adjust to a more self-sufficient lifestyle while they learn to look after themselves through their cooking, laundry, and housekeeping duties. There are many options for residents to become involved in the property community. There are heaps of opportunities to make new friends and create a memorable university experience, and if you prefer more time alone or in quiet we also have the right spaces for you. In the case of any queries, the property team is always there for support in case the student is looking for assistance.How are roommates allocated? Can I put in preferences? Roommate allocations are conducted in accordance with any requests, such as: study preference, age, and gender. To make a request, you will be prompted to include these during the application process. However, if you would like to add any retrospective requests, please contact us! Keep in mind that these are requests only, and although we try our best to allocate everyone as per their preferences, we cannot make any guarantees.

Is there internet access?

Fast, unlimited, and free WiFi is provided for all residents.

Is there a lock for the individual rooms in the shared apartments?

There are locks on all bedrooms within the apartment. You are the only person with a key to your bedroom, and only your house mates have swipes to access the apartment.

Can I bring my pet?

We do not allow pets at the property, this includes pet fish.

What do I have to bring?

We recommend bringing the bare minimum when you first arrive, that way you and your new roommates can work out who buys what to avoid a double up of certain items. However, below is a list of what you’ll need;
- A copy of your ID, such as your passport or drivers license to assist during your check in.
- Bedding and linen, including a pillow. - Towels and tea towels.
- Food and household supplies - until you can arrange a group shop with your housemates. - Cooking equipment, crockery, cutlery, glasses, cooking utensils etc. - Laundry supplies. - anything else you need to bring so that the property feels like home!

Can I book a tour?

You are more than welcome to come and visit the property before making it your new home.

It's my first time in australia, how can I get to the property?

The property does not operate an airport pick up service, however the university does offer a service for international students which you may be eligible for. Alternatively you could use public transport, taxi, or Uber.

How does my rent get charged?

Your rent is direct debited from your account or credit card using the details.

Do I need to find my own room mates?

No, you don't need to find your own roommates. If you are interested in a shared apartment, we will try and allocate you with similar people to yourself. If you do have people you want to live with, please put each other's names down in the room mate preferences in your application. Please note this is just a request, we cannot guarantee roommate requests due to the large amount of different requests we receive.

I'm living with 3 other people whose responsibility is it to take out the rubbish?

Every resident has the responsibility of maintaining the cleanliness of the apartment; we can assist your apartment with putting together cleaning rosters if you require guidance.

Is there any heating or cooling in my room?

There is a ceiling fan and electric wall heater in every room!

How do I know if my application is approved?

If you are successful, you will receive an invitation of accommodation from the village. Please note, an offer can only be sent if all steps of the application process are completed.

What is the bond?

If you receive an offer of accommodation from Student Village Melbourne, a bond equivalent to 4 weeks rent is payable by you to confirm your accommodation. Your security deposit will be lodged with the RTA and will be refunded at the end of your contact.

Can I get financial assistance?

Unfortunately the Property does not offer any direct financial assistance. You can also enquire with the University of Melbourne to see what financial aid you may be eligible for.

Will my room have an ensuite?

All studios and one-bedroom apartments have their own ensuite located within the apartment. The 4-bedroom apartment ensuite room type has its own bathroom whereas the standard 4 bedroom apartment shares a bathroom with other residents of the same apartment.

Can I smoke in the Property?

No, smoking is not permitted within your apartment or the property grounds.

Can I choose my own room?

During the application process you are welcome to advise us of any room or housemate requests. Please note that although we will do our best to accommodate requests, we cannot guarantee that they will be fulfilled. Your specific room is not confirmed until the day you arrive and check in.

Can I bring my own internet?

You are more than welcome to bring your own internet provided it is a WiFi dongle, we do not permit ADSL to be installed. Keep in mind that unlimited free WiFi is provided to residents.

How far is the university library?

The library is a quick 10 minute walk from the property.

How do you accept payments?

We accept Visa or MasterCard credit card payments only, as well as EFTPOS at property reception. Please note that credit card surcharges apply to all payments made on the student portal or over the counter at the property. Advanced rent payments can also be bank transferred to the property ahead of the rent schedule.

How can I prove that I am a student?

When you arrive at the property you will be asked to provide your student ID card.
If you are a first year university student and have not received your student ID you must provide your letter of offer as your proof of enrolment upon check-in and provide your student card once you have received it.

Are all apartments the same?

All of our studios and 4 bedroom apartments have a slightly different layout. You are able to place a request for a specific room layout, however your exact apartment and room number will not be confirmed until you arrive at the property.

Can I live here if I am under 18?

If you are under 18 and wish to stay at the property you will have to meet certain criteria; - you must turn 18 within the same semester you expect to move into the property. - you must complete and return a guarantor form prior to confirmation.

Where can I park?

Unfortunately the property does not have any parking available on the grounds. There are public parking stations in walking distance to the property

Are meals included?

The property does not provide catering. However, each apartment has access to a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, freezer, stove top, oven, and microwave so feel free to cook up a storm at any time of the day.
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Student Accommodations in Melbourne

Melbourne Student Accommodation

Finding ideal student accommodation Melbourne can get a little difficult sometimes given one has to consider several factors like distance from the university and grocery stores in the vicinity. Students might opt for on-campus Melbourne student accommodation, however, due to limited availability these on-campus accommodation in Melbourne for international students may fill faster. Amber helps students not only streamline the process of booking Melbourne student housing but also offers other services students might require. Private student accommodations in Melbourne present a broad spectrum of living arrangements, including studios for those who prefer privacy, shared apartments ideal for a communal experience, and en-suite rooms that balance independence with shared facilities.

Amber connects you with accommodations that match your preferences, whether you want a lively communal setting or a quiet private space. With personalised support, dedicated booking assistance, and options for flexible leases, amber ensures a seamless housing experience tailored to your needs. Located at a prime distance from popular universities like The University of Melbourne and RMIT University, students studying at these universities will benefit by cutting down on commute time. These student apartments in Melbourne are equipped with  modern amenities such as communal lounges, study areas, and fitness centres, offering a comfortable stay. Some popular options for accommodation for international students in Australia Melbourne include Y Suites on A’Beckett, featuring fully furnished rooms, community spaces, and located just minutes from the University of Melbourne. Campus Melbourne is also another option for Melbourne student accommodation that offers studios with modern amenities like Weekly House Keeping located a short distance from Melbourne Polytechnic (Preston Campus).

About Melbourne

Melbourne, located in southeastern Australia, is renowned as a global education and cultural hub. With over 5 million residents, the city is known for its lively lifestyle and rich history, which dates back to the 19th-century gold rush. One will come across several stunning national parks in Melbourne, such as the Dandenong and Yarra Ranges, which provide students with scenic escapes from the city. As one of the world's top study destinations, Melbourne has over 300,000 international students, accounting for roughly 40% of its student population.

The city is home to prestigious universities, including Monash University (QS Score: 42). Other prestigious institutions include RMIT University, which is known for its emphasis on technology and design, and Deakin University, which is renowned for its innovative learning methods. Melbourne is considered one of the safest cities in the world, contributing significantly to its appeal for students. According to the Safe Cities Index 2021 by The Economist Intelligence Unit, Melbourne ranked within the top 10 safest cities globally. The city has a safety index rating of approximately 74 out of 100, which reflects a relatively high level of safety.

Melbourne ranks among the best cities for students globally due to its high education quality, multicultural community, and quality of life. Hosting more than 2,000 cafes and restaurants, make Melbourne a haven for food enthusiasts. The city’s efficient public transport system and renowned cultural festivals also contribute to a dynamic student experience. All of these factors make Melbourne an ideal place to pursue higher education for international students.

Best Student Accommodation In Melbourne

While moving abroad, students consider several factors like affordability, the surrounding of the student accommodation Melbourne and other hotspots present in the vicinity of the housing. One might also consider going through the Melbourne Student Housing Guide to make an informed decision. To help you save time and make an informed decision, we have listed some of the options for the best student accommodation in Melbourne. The list also contains a few details including a few amenities, nearby universities, etc, about the accommodation in Melbourne for students.

1. Scape Queensberry

Scape Queensberry offers spacious rooms, lively communal spaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, study lounges, and a gym, all within a 5-minute walk of the University of Melbourne.

2. UniLodge Victoria University

UniLodge Victoria University offers convenient and comfortable accommodation with fully furnished rooms, 24-hour security, a common room, a kitchen, and a gym, all just a 10-minute walk from Victoria University.

3. Scape Peel

Scape Peel offers stylish student apartments with sleek designs, study areas, a social lounge, a gym, a cinema, and high-speed internet, all just an 8-minute walk from RMIT University.

4. Scape La Trobe

Scape La Trobe is a well-equipped student living complex with spacious rooms, social spaces, and a study hub that includes a gym, games room, and communal kitchen, located just a 15-minute tram ride from La Trobe University.

5. UniLodge Melbourne City

UniLodge Melbourne City is a secure student accommodation in Melbourne that offers studios and shared apartments, a fitness centre, lounge, and laundry facilities, just a 10-minute tram ride from the University of Melbourne.

6. Scape Carlton

With fully furnished rooms, a cinema room, study areas, a gym, and a rooftop terrace with city views, this Melbourne student accommodation is located just a 15-minute from the University of Melbourne.

7. UniLodge Park Avenue

UniLodge Park Avenue offers student apartments with all-inclusive rent, fast internet, social spaces, a communal kitchen, and an outdoor terrace. These student apartments Melbourne are located just a 12-minute walk from the University of Melbourne.

8. Student Living – 800 Swanston

Located just 1.3 mi from the city centre, Student Living - 800 Swanston offers a range of studios, ensuites, and non-ensuites. Equipped with several amenities like Barbeque, outdoor area, and many more, this Melbourne student accommodation is just a 7-minute walk from the University of Melbourne.

9. UniLodge Melbourne CBD

Unilodge Melbourne CBD is a wonderful student accommodation Melbourne for students studying at the Australian Centre of Further Education Pty Ltd (4 min walk). Offering a range of non-en suites and studios that come with several amenities like onsite laundry, study spaces, roof terraces, and many more!

10. UniLodge Park Avenue

Just a 5-minute walk from Monash University (Parkville Campus), UniLodge Park Avenue is amongst the best options for accommodation in Melbourne for students. Offering a range of rooms and common amenities including a media room, courtyard, and study rooms, this accommodation for international students in Australia Melbourne offers various rooms like ensuites, studios, and non-ensuites.

Affordable Student Accommodation In Melbourne

Living away from home has its own advantages and challenges students face. Finances being one of the primary factors to consider, it is extremely important to look for student discounts. Additionally, one might also want to consider the affordability of Melbourne accommodation for students along with other aspects like distance from the university, amenities, etc. Here is a list of some options for cheap student accommodation in Melbourne.

1. La Trobe University - Glenn College

2. La Trobe University - Chisholm College

3. UniLodge @ RMIT Bundoora - Walert House

4. UniLodge Victoria University

5. Carric House

Best Areas To Live In Melbourne

Some of the best areas to live in Melbourne include sub-localities like Carlton, Brunswick, and Parkville. Here are a few details you might want to know about the neighbourhood you're aiming to stay in.

1. Carlton

Carlton has a welcoming culture, including Lygon Street's iconic dining scene. It's ideal for students, as the University of Melbourne and RMIT University are nearby. To get to the CBD, take a 10-minute tram or a 20-minute bus ride, or walk for about 25 minutes. The estimated monthly cost of living is AU$ 1,800 - $2,200.

2. Brunswick

Brunswick is known for its artistic vibe and combines old-school charm with trendy cafes and shops. It's close to RMIT and a quick drive to the University of Melbourne. The CBD is accessible via a 20-minute tram ride or a 25-minute bus ride. The monthly cost of living here ranges between AU$ 1,600 - AU$ 2,000.

3. Parkville

Parkville, located just steps from the University of Melbourne, offers lush greenery with Royal Park and is ideal for students. The CBD can be reached in 15 minutes by tram or 20 minutes by bus. The monthly cost of living ranges from AU$ 1,900 - AU$ 2,300.

Room Types Available In Melbourne

There are a range of student accommodation Melbourne types to fit the budget and lifestyle of any student. There is something for everyone, ranging from communal areas that promote a feeling of community to individual studios for individuals who want independence. Here are some room types available in Melbourne:

1. Ensuites

Private bedroom and bathroom with shared kitchen and living areas.

2. Non-ensuites

An affordable option with a private bedroom and shared bathroom, kitchen, and living spaces.

3. Studio Apartments

Fully self-contained unit with a private bathroom, kitchen, and living area.

4. 1-bed or 2-bed Apartments

These apartments provide separate bedrooms and a shared kitchen and bathroom. They often come furnished, with essential amenities.

5. Shared Apartments

Apartments with multiple private bedrooms and shared common areas like the kitchen and living room.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms provide a personal space with a bed, study area, and sometimes a private bathroom.

Cost of Living

Living in Melbourne is distinguished by its culture, high quality of life, and urban landscape. While the city has a wide range of experiences, knowing the average cost of living helps newcomers budget effectively. The average monthly cost of living in Melbourne is between AU$ 2,000 - AU$ 3,500, depending on lifestyle and location.

1. Rent: AU$ 1,200 – AU$ 2,500 per month

2. Groceries: AU$ 300 – AU$ 500 per month

3. Transport: AU$ 150 – AU$ 250 per month

4. Utilities: AU$ 150 – AU$ 250 per month

5. Dining Out: AU$ 150 – AU$ 300 per month

6. Leisure & Entertainment: AU$ 100 – AU$ 300 per month

7. Miscellaneous Expenses: AU$ 100 – AU$ 200 per month

Student Travel In Melbourne

Melbourne is known for its extensive and accessible public transport network, making it easy for students to navigate the city. Whether you're exploring iconic sites, heading to university, or catching up with friends, the city’s integrated system ensures seamless travel. Melbourne’s transport includes trams, buses, and trains, all linked through a unified ticketing system that promotes efficient transfers. Here’s a breakdown of the main commuting options available and their approximate costs.

1. Trams

Melbourne’s trams are iconic and provide the easiest way to move around the CBD and inner suburbs. The Myki card is essential for using trams. The trams cost £20/week for unlimited travel within certain zones. Melbourne’s Free Tram Zone covers most of the CBD, where rides are free.

2. Trains

Trains are perfect for travelling longer distances to outer suburbs and nearby regions. The system operates on a zone-based fare. The cost is usually £30/week for standard travel across main zones. The Myki card is valid here, too, for flexible and cost-effective journeys.

3. Buses

Buses connect suburban areas not serviced by trams or trains, operating on a similar fare system as other public transport. A student might spend £15–£25/week, depending on travel zones. The Myki card is also accepted on buses, ensuring easy transfers between modes.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions In Melbourne

Melbourne is an exciting and student-friendly city that combines an exciting cultural scene with excellent amenities, making it ideal for both academic and leisure activities. The city is known for its safety and welcoming atmosphere, which helps students feel comfortable and secure. Several cafes in Melbourne have introduced local specialties. Let’s dive deeper and know the best places to visit for shopping, green spaces, and more!

Adventure and Green Spaces

Melbourne has a variety of adventure spots, including the Yarra River for kayaking and nearby hiking trails in the Dandenong Ranges. Students can relax in green spaces like the Royal Botanic Gardens or Fitzroy Gardens, which are ideal for picnics and outdoor study sessions.

Shopping

For those who enjoy shopping, Queen Victoria Market is a must-see for fresh produce, unique finds, and low-cost purchases. Fashion, bookshops, and vintage stores abound on trendy shopping streets such as Chapel Street and Bourke Street Mall.

Dining & Nightlife

The city's dining scene is a culinary adventure, ranging from low-cost restaurants in Brunswick to upscale establishments in Southbank. Lygon Street serves iconic Italian cuisine, while food trucks throughout the city keep things exciting for a thrilling night out in Melbourne. Melbourne's nightlife features clubs and music venues in Fitzroy and South Yarra, ideal for dancing or live music.

Cultural Events and Festivals

Melbourne hosts a variety of events, including the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Moomba Festival, which showcase local art, performances, and food. Music fans will enjoy live performances at venues such as The Corner Hotel and Forum Melbourne, which host gigs and festivals throughout the year. You can also go through the Melbourne student city guide to know everything that's the most happening in the city!

Top Universities In Melbourne

Melbourne hosts some of the best universities that offer a very high quality of education. Most of the universities being ranked in the top 100 universities, Melbourne is one of the best destinations to pursue higher education. Here is a list of the best universities in Melbourne.

1. University of Melbourne

Just located at a distance of 2km from the CBD, this university is the second-oldest university in Australia. If you’re looking to stay at student accommodation in Melbourne near this university, Scape Peel and Scape Queensberry are your best bets.

2. Monash University (Parkville Campus)

Monash University's Parkville Campus is well-known for its emphasis on pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, with world-class research and teaching facilities. If you want to opt for off-campus Melbourne student accommodation instead of uni accommodation Melbourne, the best options include UniLodge Park Avenue and UniLodge Royal Melbourne.

3. RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology)

RMIT is renowned for its hands-on learning and strong industry connections, making it an excellent choice for students seeking practical degrees. While studying at RMIT, consider off-campus Melbourne student accommodation like Dwell Village Melbourne City and Yugo University Square near RMIT University for comfortable and cheap student accommodation Melbourne.

4. Deakin University

Deakin University, which has campuses in Melbourne and many other cities, provides a flexible and student-focused experience. Off-campus student accommodation in Melbourne options like Realm Caulfield near Deakin University offer a variety of living options for students.

5. Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne is a well-known institution that focuses on technology and innovation while also providing hands-on learning experiences. Consider off-campus accommodation in Melbourne for students like Corporate Living Accommodation Hawthorn and Iglu South Yarra Student Accommodation near Swinburne University for convenient access to classes and campus facilities.

6. La Trobe University

La Trobe University is well-known for its diverse community and strong academic programs, making it a welcoming environment for students. Off-campus Melbourne accommodation for students near La Trobe like La Trobe University - Glenn College and La Trobe University - Menzies College offer convenient and cost-effective living solutions.

7. Victoria University

Victoria University provides a hands-on, career-focused approach to learning, making it ideal for students looking to enter the workforce. If you are a Victoria University student, nearby off-campus Melbourne student accommodations like UniLodge Victoria University and Walsh Residence will ensure your comfort and convenience.