This tool is designed to help you estimate how much it could cost to have the lifestyle you choose in Australia. You can compare accommodation arrangements, transportation options as well as other lifestyle choices.
| Expense category | Monthly cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
Accommodation Prices vary depending on location, type (shared house, studio, student housing), and proximity to campus. Renting a room in a shared house is usually cheaper – you have many options in areas close to campus such as Newtown, Redfern and Camperdown. Our University accommodation may also offer fixed rates. |
$980–$3,500 |
Food and groceries Shop at local supermarkets like Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi, or go to fresh food markets like Paddy’s Market to save money. |
$1,000 - $2,500 |
Transport Public transport in Sydney is convenient and affordable using an Opal card. You get fare caps and discounts through regular use of trains, buses, light rails, metro lines and ferries. |
$130 - $800 |
Mobile phone plan Varies based on data allowance, call/text inclusions and contract type. Prepaid plans are flexible, while postpaid plans may have better value for heavy users. |
$30 - $100 |
Lifestyle expenses Keep your student card with you and enjoy concessions at cinemas, fashion retailers, tech stores and food services. |
$350–$650 |
Gym membership Costs vary depending on location, facilities and contract type. Many gyms offer student prices, including the Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness (SUSF) gyms on campus – you’ll have access to fitness classes, courts, machines, an indoor pool and more. |
$70 - $100 |
Figures sourced from the Cost of Living calculator by Study Australia.
According to Care for Kids:
For international students, the Department of Home Affairs have set out financial evidence you must demonstrate. As a single student you must be able to show you have the financial capacity to cover living costs of at least $24,505 Australian dollars per year. There are additional costs for extra family members.
Using this amount as a guide, a single student living away from home will require at least $2,042 per month for accommodation, food, utilities and entertainment. The actual costs will depend on your lifestyle choices and needs.
For detailed information, please see step 2 of the government's student visa step-by-step guide.
Financial pressures can feel overwhelming, but support is always available. From meals to transport, we’re here to help you manage challenges and focus on what matters most — your studies and wellbeing.
We can help with essential living costs, including rent and bill payments, through bursaries, vouchers and interest-free loans.
Our campus has plenty of affordable food options from student-led initiatives. You can also collect food and supplies – many of our campus events also offer free food.
We help you get around campus at no extra cost.
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