The University of Melbourne, Southbank Accommodation
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Global Reputation: Known for its research, teaching, and innovation on a global scale.Course
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Course Variety: Offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across various disciplines.
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Diverse Student Body: Attracts students from all around the world.
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Community Engagement: Dedicated to serving and engaging with the local community.
Global Ranking
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33
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Total Enrollment
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65,000+
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No. Of International Students
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30,000
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Average Fees
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AU$ 40,000+
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Acceptance Rate
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30%
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Ginger Olive: Just a 2-minute walk away, serving tasty Asian cuisine like noodles and dumplings.
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Osteria Ilaria: Also 5 minutes away, with a modern twist on Italian classics such as lamb ribs and tiramisu.
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Bonnie Coffee: Another 5-minute drive, a great spot for coffee and pastries.
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Patricia Coffee Brewers: A 6-minute drive, known for quality coffee and friendly service.
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Whitehart Bar: A hidden gem, 5 minutes by car, featuring live music, craft beers, and cocktails.
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Jack and Bones Island Bar: Also 8 minutes away, a tropical-themed bar serving rum, beer, and snacks.
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Carlton Medical Centre: A 5-minute walk from the campus, offering general and specialist health services.
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Chemist Warehouse: Just 6 minutes away, providing medicines, vitamins, cosmetics, and more.
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Melbourne City Medical Centre: 10 minutes by car, offering comprehensive healthcare services.
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Priceline Pharmacy: Also 10 minutes away, providing prescriptions, health checks, vaccinations, and beauty treatments.
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Melbourne Central: 10 minutes by car, a shopping centre with fashion, entertainment, and dining.
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Lygon Court Shopping Centre: A 6-minute walk, hosting stores like Woolworths, Chemist Warehouse, and Dymocks.
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Emporium Melbourne: A 10-minute drive, a destination for luxury and lifestyle brands.
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Fares vary depending on distance and time, typically ranging from A$ 2.50 to A$ 4.50 for buses, trains, and trams, and from A$10 to A$50 for taxis.
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A Myki card is a handy way to pay for bus, train, and tram fares; it's a smart card that you can top up with money. Students can get a concession Myki card for a 50% discount on the full fare.
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For taxis, you can pay by cash, card, or app.
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Starting from AU$266 per week
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Located at 101 Ballarat Rd, Footscray VIC 3011, Australia
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Just a 2-minute walk from Victoria University
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Starting from AU$449 per week
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Located at 105 Franklin St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Enjoy a free shuttle, laundry credit, and other benefits
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Starting from AU$429 per week
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Located at 557 Swanston St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
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Scape Carlton offers practical conveniences like a microwave and dishwasher, making daily tasks easier. You'll also have a television for downtime and relaxation.
Student Housing in The University of Melbourne, Southbank
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FAQs - Accommodation near The University of Melbourne, Southbank
Yes, You can find fully-furnished rooms equipped with facilities such as a furnished kitchen, wardrobe, study desk & chair, sofa, bathroom, and more in Melbourne
To find student accommodation in Melbourne, compare properties using multiple filters. Once you have shortlisted your student accommodations, consult our property expert and make a final choice.
The type of student accommodation you choose will impact how much you pay. If you plan on living in some of the popular student areas in Melbourne, the average weekly rent you might pay as a student is from 99£.
Yes, you can rent an apartment with your friends; but, depending on the property, you may be charged a small fee to do so. You can either share a room or rent a dual occupancy unit.
Yes, all utilities bills are included with student accommodation of your choice.
Students who are selected for the September intake may begin their search for accommodation between January and March or preferably 6 months prior to their intake.
As per local authority licencing schemes, dual occupancy properties are generally one or two-bedroom properties, as larger properties do not typically allow two people to stay in the same room.