UniLodge South Bank, Brisbane

Colchester St, South Brisbane, 4101, Australia
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2.3 mi from Queensland University of Technology (Kelvin Grove Campus)
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About the Property

Located at Colchester St, South Brisbane, 4101, Australia, UniLodge South Bank is an ideal Brisbane student accommodation and stands as a beacon of convenience and comfort for students. Its prime location makes it a sought-after residence with a range of non-ensuites, ensuites, and studios. TAFE Queensland (Southbank Campus) and the University of the Sunshine Coast are just a few of the institutions within easy travelling distance, ensuring students have a seamless commute for their studies.

South Brisbane, the vibrant heart of the city, is an ideal locale for student life. UniLodge South Bank Brisbane is more than just student accommodation; it is part of a city renowned for its educational excellence and cultural diversity. Brisbane, Australia, boasts a rich history and consistently ranks high for its student-friendly environment, being home to several top-rated universities and an ever-growing student population. Attractions such as the Queensland Museum and the Queensland Cultural Centre are within proximity, further adding to the appeal for students to immerse themselves in local culture. UniLodge South Bank offers an ideal living experience for students, strategically located in one of Brisbane's most vibrant and culturally rich areas. This prime location puts students at the heart of the city's academic and entertainment hub, with easy access to major universities and educational institutions. The UniLodge South Bank’s surroundings are a treasure trove of experiences. Students can explore the iconic South Bank Parklands, featuring lush gardens, riverside walkways, and the famous Streets Beach - Australia's only inner-city, man-made beach. The area's excellent public transport links, including bus and train services, make commuting to universities and exploring wider Brisbane effortless. Overall, UniLodge South Bank student  with the perfect balance of study and leisure, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a dynamic and fulfilling university experience in Brisbane.

Features

Settling into student life's a breeze at UniLodge South Bank Brisbane, where convenience meets modern living in the heart of South Brisbane. This is reflected in UniLodge South Bank reviews. The property offers a range of room types catering to a variety of needs, ranging from non-ensuites (6 Bedroom Multi-Share Apartment & 2 Bedroom Multi-Share Apartment), studios (Studios Medium & Studio Corner), and a 2-Bedroom Ensuite Apartment. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable environment year-round, while windows that open allow for fresh air circulation. Safety is prioritised with the inclusion of fire alarms. The rooms feature a king single bed for restful nights and a desk with a lamp, creating an ideal study space. For relaxation and entertainment, a sofa, coffee table, and TV are provided. The kitchenette is well-equipped with essential appliances, including a microwave, oven, stove, and refrigerator, enabling students to prepare their meals. Tables and chairs offer versatile surfaces for dining. Blinds on the windows provide privacy and light control.

UniLodge South Bank also features common amenities such as an exercise gym, perfect for fitness enthusiasts, and a games room for recreational activities. Students can enjoy the rooftop garden terrace and outdoor observation deck, providing stunning views. This student accommodation Brisbane boasts several communal areas, including lounges, a library/reading room, and a theatre/cinema room for entertainment and study. For outdoor enjoyment, there are courtyards and barbeque grills available. Practical amenities include on-site laundry facilities, bicycle storage, and secured parking. The property offers building-wide Wi-Fi and dedicated study rooms to support academic pursuits. Vending machines provide quick snacks, while retail shops in the precinct cater to various needs. UniLodge South Bank student accommodation also organises community events.

Location and What's Hot?

Discover the ultimate student lifestyle at UniLodge South Bank Brisbane, a property that marries comfort with the vibrant city life of South Brisbane. Education institutions like Queensland University of Technology (Gardens Point Campus) and Central Queensland University are easily accessible, ensuring students spend less time commuting and more time on what matters.

Living here, students have an array of options for dining, leisure, and culture right at their doorstep. Indulge in diverse culinary experiences at renowned restaurants like Ariake On Grey, Mcdonald's Southbank, and Signature Restaurant, all just outside your door. For those who prefer a casual vibe, buzzing cafes such as Mi Casa Cafè, Addictea Southbank, and Soul Green Soul Food offer the perfect spots for a study break or catching up with friends. When it comes to groceries and daily necessities, convenience is key, with Woolworths Metro Southpoint and IGA just a walk away. Health and well-being are also well-catered to, with Mater Private Hospital Brisbane ensuring peace of mind for residents. The area is lush with green spaces, including the picturesque South Bank Parklands, a haven for relaxation or hitting the books outdoors. UniLodge South Bank student accommodation Brisbane is surrounded by a thriving arts and culture scene. The Queensland Museum & Science Centre and the Gallery of Modern Art provide endless opportunities for creative and intellectual stimulation. As for weekend outings or after-class hangouts, the iconic Wheel of Brisbane and the scenic River Quay offer enchanting experiences close to home. Positioned in a prime spot, UniLodge South Bank Brisbane is not just a residence but a gateway to fulfilling university life and beyond.

Commute

When it comes to navigating the vibrant city of Brisbane, students at UniLodge South Bank Brisbane are perfectly situated to take full advantage of a myriad of transport options. Several public transport stops are conveniently located within a stone's throw, making the commute to universities and the city centre a breeze. Brisbane's South Bank Train Station and the Cultural Centre Busway Station are just a couple of the nearby transport hubs. You can also take the Tribune St at Colchester Street and South Bank Busway Station, Platform 1 Bus Stops. Whether you're heading to a lecture or exploring Brisbane's urban offerings, the central location of UniLodge South Bank Brisbane ensures that students are well-connected and can travel with ease.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply to stay at a Living at property?

Eligibility criteria: All Students aged 18 and over, who are enrolled in a University (or La Trobe College Australia, RMIT University or Wodonga Institute of TAFE) course of study are eligible to apply to live at Living at property.

What kind of contracts does Living at property offer?

22-week and 44-week contracts are available, commencing in February and July.

Do you have car parking facilities?

On campus permit parking is available through property. You can purchase parking via Car parking permits.

How close is the nearest supermarket?

The closest supermarket is the Kennington Village Woolworths, located at 150-180 Condon Street. This is a short walk or car trip, or you can catch the local bus lines 61 or 70.

Can I move out at any time?

When considering the premature termination of your Residential Tenancy Agreement, the following payments are required prior to vacating, as outlined by the Rules of Residence: A cancellation fee of 28 days rent Loss of bond All outstanding debts and fees.

How do I connect the internet/phone?

There is no phone in the room. For Internet, you can connect to the local Eduroam network using your University login. If you have difficulty accessing the WIFI, you can contact Ask ICT.

What is a Bond?

A bond is a payment that acts as security against the resident meeting the terms of their rental agreement and Rules of Residence. The bond is accepted online during the offer acceptance process. This deposit is held until the end of the resident’s residential agreement. Following final inspection, the bond is:
Refunded entirely to the tenant/resident, or Claimed in part or in full by the landlord/owner.

What is a Condition Report?

Upon arrival they must prepare a ‘Condition Report’, which records the property’s general condition, including fittings and fixtures and present you with two copies when you complete your check-in process. Review and, if necessary, add your comments to the ‘Condition Report’. You must return the report to property  within three business days of moving in and you should keep a copy of the ‘Condition Report’ until the end of the tenancy.
The ‘Condition Report’ is a very important document, as it can be used as evidence if there is a dispute about who should pay for cleaning, damage, or replacement of missing items, particularly at the end of a tenancy.
You may want to take photos of your apartment at the start of your tenancy to further show the condition.
The owner may claim some or the entire bond for cleaning, damage, or replacement of missing items at the end of your tenancy. If the ‘Condition Report’ stated that the work was required at the start of the tenancy, or the items were not listed, it can help you prove the bond should be returned to you.

What happens when I vacate?

You need to leave your apartment clean and tidy in the same condition as when you arrived, ensure all personal items have been removed and report any damage that may have been caused during your tenancy. This allows for a speedy bond resolution.
As a find step, you will need to complete a Bond Refund Form on the Living at property Portal and nominate the bank account you would like your bond deposit refunded back into. 

Paying the Bond?

You are required to pay the bond deposit when accepting your letter of offer. 

What does my rent include?

A fully furnished apartment, all utilities are included, access to unlimited internet and WIFI and use of their common room facilities.

When do I pay my rent?

Rent is charged per fortnight – you will receive a charge on the first business day of each fortnight. If you would prefer to pay for a whole semester, or a year in advance, please visit the Living at property office to discuss.

What do I need to buy before I can move in?

You will need to provide your bedding linen and any basic crockery, such as plates, utensils and cooking items. Living at property provides appliances such as toasters, kettles and microwaves.

If I really want to move apartments/rooms after I move in – is that possible?

If you wish to move to another residence, submit a Room Transfer Request form available from the Living at property Portal. (Note: these transfer requests are subject to availability and once approved require an $85.00 fee for cleaning and administration costs).

Is there extra storage outside my apartment?

Beds are designed a little higher so you can put luggage under them, however there is no additional storage outside of your room. If you have items you wish to store you will need to contact a local storage service provider.

Is wireless internet available?

Yes, they have unlimited WIFI at this property and wireless internet through the building.

I am vacating, can I use the Bond for my last month’s rent?

No, you cannot as your bond and rent are separate payments. You are required to pay rent in the specified way up to and including the date of your departure.

How do I receive my Bond back?

Once the resident has vacated and completed a Bond Refund Form, property will conduct a final inspection of the residence for any damage incurred or cleaning that may be required. Any of these charges will be deducted from the resident’s bond and the remaining amount refunded back to the nominated bank account.

If I wanted to break my lease, what are the costs associated with this?

If you wish to terminate your lease early, you will be responsible for the paying the early termination fee equivalent to four weeks rent and have my bond forfeited.

How does my mail get to me?

Mail at their Bendigo campus can be collected from the Living at property office during office hours. Your mail can be directed to you as follows: Name, College, Room Number Living at property You will be sent an SMS notification whenever they receive your mail.

How much is the Bond?

The Bond is $1000.00 deposit.

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Student Accommodations in Brisbane

Brisbane Student Accommodation

Finding ideal student accommodation in Brisbane can be a bit challenging as students often look for convenience, proximity to universities, and access to essential services such as grocery stores and public transport. While uni accommodation Brisbane is an option, limited spaces fill up quickly, leading many students to opt for private, off-campus student apartments Brisbane. Amber streamlines the search for student accommodation in Brisbane, offering a hassle-free experience with comprehensive support. Students can select from various student rentals in Brisbane to fit their preferences, whether it’s self-contained studio apartments for more independence, shared apartments for a social atmosphere, or en-suite rooms that combine private space with shared amenities.

Amber provides tailored services, including verified listings, flexible lease terms, and personalised booking support, ensuring a seamless process for securing student housing. Many options of accommodation in Brisbane for international students are strategically located near top institutions like the University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology (QUT), minimising travel time. These cheap student accommodation Brisbane options come with modern facilities such as communal lounges, study rooms, and gyms to foster comfort and productivity. Notable options include UniLodge Herston, featuring fully furnished rooms and lively common areas close to QUT, and Student One Wharf Street, renowned for its spacious studios and interactive social spaces near the heart of the city.

About Brisbane

Brisbane, perched on Australia’s east coast, is a buzzing hub for education, culture, and outdoor vibes. With over 2.5 million people calling it home, the city perfectly mixes urban energy with chill, sun-soaked charm. From its roots as a penal colony back in 1824 to the enthralling scene it boasts today, Brisbane's got history and modern flair rolled into one. Think South Bank Parklands for weekend hangouts, scenic strolls along the Brisbane Riverwalk, and the lush Brisbane Botanic Gardens as your go-to study break spots.

Australia’s got a QS score of 8, making it one of the top countries for higher education. The University of Queensland (UQ), famous for groundbreaking research and a super diverse student base, plus Griffith University with its cutting-edge programs and supportive vibes, make the city a magnet for students everywhere. The job scene? Solid. With over 80% of grads landing gigs, Brisbane’s all about setting you up for career wins post-graduation.

With 21.7% of its student population being international, Brisbane is one of the top destinations in Australia for students. With undergraduates comprising 70%, postgraduates 25%, and research students comprising 5% student population. The admissions for July 2025 kick off in February 2025, so mark those calendars!

Safety? Check! Brisbane ranks high for being a safe city, giving students peace of mind. And when it comes to culture, this city’s packed with everything from epic music fests and art shows to food markets that’ll have your taste buds buzzing. With over 800 restaurants and iconic events like the Brisbane Festival lighting up the calendar, there’s always something going on.

Best Student Accommodation in Brisbane

When moving abroad, students often consider key factors like affordable and cheapest student accommodation Brisbane, including amenities, and popular local spots. The city offers a range of student rentals in Brisbane, from ensuite and non-ensuite rooms to private apartments and shared spaces. To simplify your search, here is a compiled list of the best student accommodation Brisbane city options, each packed with amenities and close to major universities. From on-site gyms and study areas to lively social lounges, find your perfect home in one of Australia’s most student-friendly cities.

1. Scape South Bank

2. Scape Regent

3. UniLodge South Bank

4. Scape Merivale

5. Scape Toowong

Affordable Student Accommodation In Brisbane

Living away from home as a student comes with both perks and challenges and managing finances is often at the top of the list. Finding cheap student accommodation in Brisbane that’s close to your university and essential amenities is very important. To help, here is a list of cheapest student accommodation Brisbane. The rent for each international student accommodation Brisbane ranges between AU$219 - AU$299/week and is designed to meet students' needs.

1. Student One Adelaide Street

2. Scape Tribune

3. UniLodge Park Central

4. University Park Accommodation

5. Scape St Lucia

Best Areas To Live In Brisbane

Brisbane's neighbourhoods are perfect for students looking for the right balance of convenience, affordability, and vibes. Here's a quick breakdown of the best areas to live in Brisbane to consider when searching for student accommodation Brisbane.

1. West End

Just 10 minutes (2 km) from the University of Queensland (UQ), West End is an artsy area with cosy cafes, vintage shops, and diverse food spots. It’s easy to get around with public transport, and you’re close to uni and the city’s best hangouts. A great pick for those who love a creative, lively vibe.

2. South Bank

Only 10 minutes (2 km) from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), South Bank combines culture and relaxation. Think lush parks, art galleries, and riverside walks. Plus, it’s home to plenty of trendy cafes and eateries, making it ideal for students who want to explore some culture after class.

3. Fortitude Valley

Just 15 minutes (3 km) from Griffith University, Fortitude Valley is the heart of Brisbane’s nightlife. Whether it’s bars, live music, or shopping, there’s always something happening. It’s giving for students looking for a mix of city life and fun.

4. Kelvin Grove

Only 10 minutes (3 km) from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Kelvin Grove is quieter but still super connected. It’s got green spaces and a calm atmosphere, with easy access to uni and the city. Ideal for students who want to study in peace but still be close to everything.

5. New Farm

Around 10 minutes (3 km) from QUT and UQ, New Farm is a chilled-out spot with gorgeous parks, riverside paths, and cute cafes. It’s close to the action of the city but offers a more relaxed vibe which is perfect for balancing uni life with downtime.

Room Types Available In Brisbane

Brisbane offers a wide range of student accommodations to suit different lifestyles and budgets. Whether you prefer social living spaces or the privacy of your studio, there’s something for everyone. Here's a quick guide to the room types available for student accommodation in Brisbane:

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms give you the privacy of your own bedroom and bathroom, with shared kitchen and living spaces. It’s ideal if you want your personal space while still being able to socialise in communal areas.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms are a more budget-friendly option, offering a private bedroom with shared bathrooms, kitchens, and living spaces. They’re perfect for students who want a personal sleep and study area but don’t mind sharing common facilities.

3. Studio Apartments

For maximum privacy, studio apartments come with your own bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. It’s all yours! No shared spaces, making it the best choice for those who like independence and peace.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

These apartments offer separate bedrooms along with a shared kitchen, bathroom, and sometimes a living room. Great for students who like the idea of having their room but still want to share common areas with one another person.

5. Shared Apartments

In shared apartments, you’ll have your private bedroom, but the kitchen, bathroom, and living areas are shared with roommates. It’s a good option for students who want their own space but enjoy connecting with others in the shared spaces.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms offer you your own space with essentials like a bed, desk, and often an ensuite bathroom. You get the benefits of privacy and independence while still having access to shared communal areas for socialising.

Cost of Living

Understanding the average cost of living can help students plan their finances wisely. The monthly cost of living in Brisbane generally ranges from AU$ 1,800 to AU$ 3,500, depending on your lifestyle and student accommodation Brisbane choices. Here's a breakdown of the average daily expenses to help you manage your budget:

1. Rent: AU$ 1,100 – AU$ 2,400 per month

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

3. Transport: AU$ 130 – AU$ 220 per month

4. Utilities: AU$ 150 – AU$ 270 per month

5. Dining Out: AU$ 180 – AU$ 350 per month

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

7. Miscellaneous Expenses: AU$ 80 – AU$ 200 per month

Student Travel In Brisbane

Brisbane offers a variety of convenient and affordable transport options for students, making it easy to explore the city while living in accommodation for students in Brisbane. Whether you're commuting to your university, hanging out with friends, or checking out the city's iconic spots, getting around Brisbane is hassle-free. Several student discount cards in Australia will make transport even more affordable! Here's a breakdown of your main commuting options and their estimated costs.

1. Trains

Trains are perfect for covering longer distances, particularly if you're heading to outer suburbs or regional areas. A single journey within the city zone typically costs AU$ 3.00 – AU$ 5.00. Brisbane's central station, Brisbane CBD, is a key hub that connects you to various train lines.

2. Buses

Buses are a great way to get around the city, especially for shorter trips. Fares generally range from AU$ 2.00 – AU$ 4.00. Accommodation in Brisbane for students often offers easy access to bus stops, ensuring you can quickly reach both the university and local hotspots.

3. Ferries

For a scenic commute, hop on a ferry! Single ferry rides across the Brisbane River cost between AU$ 4.00 – AU$ 7.00, depending on the route. Ferries are perfect for students living in student accommodation Brisbane CBD, as they provide an easy way to travel to South Bank and other riverside attractions.

4. Trams

Brisbane’s light rail system, or trams, provides a quick and convenient way to travel within the inner city. A single tram ride typically costs AU$ 2.50 – AU$ 4.00. Students can use trams to travel from uni accommodation Brisbane to different city areas in no time.

5. Cycles

Cycling has become a popular choice in Brisbane, with many bike lanes making it safer and easier to get around. Whether you’re renting or using your own bike, renting a bike typically costs AU$ 10 – AU$ 25 per day. With scenic routes like the Brisbane River Loop, it’s an eco-friendly and enjoyable way to travel.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions In Brisbane

Brisbane is the city for students! It’s got that perfect balance of chill vibes and non-stop excitement. From serene parks and city views to killer food spots and buzzing nightlife, there’s never a dull moment here. If you’re ready to explore, here's a gist of the best things to do in Brisbane.

Dining & Nightlife

Brisbane's food scene is low-key fire. For some street food fun, visit Eat Street Northshore, think food trucks, fresh vibes, and food coma-level deliciousness. Painted quite the picture aye! If you're in the mood for something fancier, head to Alfred & Constance in Fortitude Valley for eclectic vibes and delicious dishes. The Standard Market Company is a cafe dream, with tasty bites and a lit atmosphere. When the sun sets, the city really comes alive with the nightclubs in Brisbane. Want to sip cocktails in style? The Tiny Tea Room is cosy but trendy, perfect for a chill night out. For live music fans, The Tivoli is the place for indie bands and good times. Or, if you want to vibe with a laid-back crowd, head to The Zoo for indie tunes and cool nights.

Cultural Events & Festivals

Brisbane's packed with festivals and events all year round. If you’re into the arts, the Brisbane Festival is a must–visit, where you can catch everything from music and theatre to wild performances. The Brisbane International Film Festival is perfect for all the cinephiles. For a real taste of culture visit popular tourist attractions in Brisbane like QAGOMA (Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art) has all the contemporary and indigenous art you could want.

Adventure and Green Spaces

Brisbane is perfect for students who love outdoor adventures. Spend your weekends at South Bank Parklands, with its tropical gardens, lagoon-style pool, and stunning riverside views. If you're into hiking, the Mount Coot-tha Lookout offers mesmerising views of the city. For a more relaxed vibe, Kangaroo Point Cliffs provides excellent spots for picnics or a casual study session.

Shopping

Brisbane offers fantastic shopping experiences. For high-end fashion, Queen Street Mall is your go-to, bustling with global brands and chic boutiques. For unique finds and local designs, Fortitude Valley’s James Street is a must-visit, with its mix of stylish shops, homeware stores, and local designer boutiques. If you're in the mood for quirky, independent shops, head to West End, where you’ll find everything from vintage treasures to quirky art pieces.

Top Universities In Brisbane

Brisbane is a top destination for students, with its culture, outdoor lifestyle, and world-class universities. Here’s a look at the top 5 universities in Brisbane and their QS rankings:

1. University of Queensland (UQ)

UQ (QS Rank #46) is Australia’s leading university, known for its research and diverse programs. Just 7 km from Brisbane’s city centre, it’s perfect for students who want top-tier education and a great campus vibe. For Brisbane student accommodation, Scape South Bank and Scape Tribune offer easy access to campus.

2. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) 

Located in the heart of Brisbane, QUT (QS Rank #194) offers innovative programs, especially in tech, business, and creative arts. Student accommodation Brisbane CBD like UniLodge Herston and Iglu Kelvin Grove are ideal for students looking to be close to campus and the city’s attractions.

3. Griffith University

With a QS rank of #270, Griffith University is a cultural hub known for strong arts, social sciences, and music programs. Nearby Brisbane student accommodation includes University Park Accommodation and Scape Regent.

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