Hey folks, when coming to Australia, don't just focus on Sydney and Melbourne. These lesser-known study cities are absolutely amazing! Rent in Sydney is almost double compared to other lesser-known cities. 😭
✅ Canberra
Canberra is truly a hidden gem. The Australian National University is located here, and it's the second most affordable choice in Australia. The average undergraduate tuition fee is around 33,000, and you can find a decent room for just over 100. Public transportation offers student discounts, with an average fare of less than 2! While many think Canberra lacks things to do and places to eat, the National Gallery of Australia is definitely worth a visit. Some people even fly from Sydney and Melbourne just to see it.
💥There are currently special offers for renting in Canberra, with direct rent deductions for studios and ensuite rooms 😍 Located right next to ANU, bills included~ Fully equipped with a free gym.
✅ Adelaide
Adelaide has been consistently rated as one of the most livable cities in the world, similar to Chengdu in China. The cost of living is also relatively affordable, making it a top choice for many international students. Undergraduate tuition fees are around 36,000, and rent ranges from 180 to 350 per week. The average weekly living expenses are around 500. Adelaide offers a 14 or 28-day ticket for public transportation, allowing unlimited travel.
✅ Brisbane
The average undergraduate tuition fee in Brisbane is around 38,000, and rent and living expenses range from 510 to 1,120. The main transportation system in Queensland is TransLink, which includes trains, buses, and ferries. Students need to apply for a go card.
😜S2 Apartments are now open for booking, with river view rooms directly connected to UQ. The common areas include a gym, study room, and game room. You can enjoy river views right from your room.