Moving to Australia as a student or migrant is an exciting step, but adjusting to a new lifestyle can feel overwhelming. From understanding the cost of living to finding accommodation and adapting to the local culture, being prepared will make your transition smoother.
Here’s a practical guide to help you settle into life in Australia with confidence.

1. Cost of Living in Major Cities
Living costs vary depending on where you are based:
Sydney – The most expensive city, with average rent for a one-bedroom apartment around AUD $2,000–$2,500 per month.
Melbourne – Slightly cheaper than Sydney, with rent averaging AUD $1,800–$2,300.
Perth – More affordable, with one-bedroom rents between AUD $1,400–$1,800.
Brisbane & Adelaide – Popular for students due to lower living costs and strong education options.
Tip: Always budget for groceries, transport, utilities, and healthcare in addition to rent. Students may spend around AUD $25,000–$30,000 per year.
2. Finding Accommodation
Options include:
University housing – Convenient but can be more expensive.
Private rentals – Apartments or shared houses are common among students and migrants.
Homestays – Ideal for students wanting cultural immersion with an Australian family.
Before signing a lease, understand rental agreements, bond deposits, and tenant rights. Always inspect the property or request a virtual tour before making payments.
3. Cultural Tips for New Residents
Australia is known for its multicultural and welcoming society, but it’s helpful to keep in mind:
Australians value friendliness and equality — first names are often used, even in professional settings.
Punctuality is important for work, university, and social commitments.
Outdoor activities like sports, beaches, and barbecues are a big part of local culture.
Respect for laws, rules, and public spaces is expected.
Joining community groups, student associations, or cultural organizations is a great way to build networks and make friends.
Conclusion
Settling in Australia takes time, but with the right preparation, you’ll find it’s a country full of opportunity, diversity, and a high quality of life.
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