Author: Chloe Mahon
Shared accommodation vs Purpose-built student accommodation – which is best?
You’ve got your university place and the time has finally come to decide which student accommodation suits you best. The options are varied and many,
Best student hangouts in South Yarra
An appealing combination of cool urban buzz and wide leafy streets, Melbourne’s South Yarra is the not-so-quiet achiever when it comes to hanging out options.
Best places for students to live in Melbourne
If you’ve decided to spend your student years in Melbourne, you won’t leave disappointed. The combination of high-quality education, international outlook and cosmopolitan lifestyle makes
All-inclusive or not inclusive – what’s the best accommodation option for students?
Now that you have your university place all sorted, it’s time to start putting some serious thought into your student accommodation options. There are many
Where To Live When Studying At Monash University
Founded in 1958, Monash University is Australia’s largest university and the second oldest in Victoria. Split across multiple campuses, Clayton and Caulfield are the two
Top 5 New Year’s Resolutions for students in 2023
The trick to setting winnable New Year goals as a student is to make them actually achievable. Otherwise, you’re simply setting yourself up to fail.
5 reasons why purpose-built student accommodation is best for international students
Heading overseas for university can be daunting and exciting all at the same time. As well as settling into a new country, a new course
Which type of student accommodation is best for you?
Choosing where to live while at university can be confusing and overwhelming. And with all the different types of student accommodation available, how can you
How to find the best student accommodation in Australia
Now you’ve decided you’re coming to study in Australia, it’s time to find yourself some student accommodation. Understanding what will suit you best is going
Signs of burnout and how to avoid it
As the academic year draws to a close it’s not uncommon for students to feel tired and run down, especially when those end of semester









