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Student Living

Whether you love nightlife or nature, a guide to some of the most popular suburbs in Australia for students, plus tips for surviving first-year.

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Crowds throng Adelaide’s streets during the Fringe Festival.

Adelaide, Perth blend environmental bliss with educational opportunity

Adelaide is home to three universities and great cultural attractions, while hitting the books, then beach, is easy in the WA capital.

  • Caroline Zielinski
Sydneysiders at Bondi’s Icebergs Pool.

Sun, surf and study – Sydney life presents a world of opportunity

Few places in the world offer a student lifestyle to match that of Australia’s premier city.

  • Caroline Zielinski
Staying on top of your deadlines helps to reduce stress, says Lena Fomicheva.

Stressed about first-year uni? These student tips will help

We asked successful students how they made the transition to university.

  • Alyssa Talakovski
Brisbane’s skyline and river at twilight

Brisbane adds depth to sunny vibe for students

There’s more to the Queensland capital than blue sky.

  • Caroline Zielinski
Marvellous Melbourne.

Cafe culture, arts and sport make for Melbourne’s magic blend

Dubbed the “education state”, tertiary study is entwined in the fabric of Victorian life.

  • Caroline Zielinski
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An aerial view of Canberra from Belconnen in the morning.

Canberra: nation’s heart offers monumental time

Canberra’s appeal is underscored by its national icons.

  • Caroline Zielinski
Dr Brendan Florio, Lecturer in Mathematics in the School of Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry and Physics at Murdoch University, WA.

This ATAR question was so difficult, the average WA student scored just 35 per cent

Mathematics expert and lecturer at Murdoch University Dr Brendan Florio said it was a “discriminator question” that set the top students apart.

  • Holly Thompson
UNSW student Hayley Jiang.

How Hayley took control of her personal safety

Like many women, Hayley Jiang takes precautions to ensure her safety but she feels safer on campus.

  • Joanne Brookfield
The humanities have taken an enrolment hit, according to the latest figures.

Students were unfazed at a $40,000 HECS debt. Years on, reality has sunk in

Students flocked to arts degrees during the pandemic. But almost four years on, alarm bells are ringing.

  • Daniella White

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