Study Abroad, Overseas Education Consultant, Get Free Counselling! (2024)

View entire study abroad journey

Step 1. Why study abroad?
Step 2. Where and what to study?
Step 3. How do I apply?
Step 5. After receiving an offer
Step 5. Prepare to leave
Arrive and thrive

Touch down in your new home and pave your own path to success. Learn how to make the most of your study abroad experience.

Collapse

  • 5 min
  • 2 January 2024

Brisbane is Australia's New World City. It's a multicultural hub of creativity and innovation welcoming students with forward-thinking education and world-class research facilities.With stunning historical landmarks, diverse shopping arcades, bars and a thriving art and music scene, Brisbane is hard to beat for international student life. Not to mention the man-made beach (the only one in Australia). On top of that 'Brissie' offers sunshine all year round and plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy.

Things to do in Brisbane

Go scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef is one of Queensland's most striking, beautiful and famous sights, but can't be viewed from dry land. If you're looking to get a true impression of this remarkable, global icon, you have to get out onto the ocean and either snorkel or scuba dive. Hang out at a theme park The Gold Coast could also be called Australia's theme park central. If you're looking for a fun daytime activity choose from one of the 6 theme parks: Movie World, Sea World, Wet 'n' Wild, White Water World, Australian Outback Spectacular and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Check out QAGOMA The Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) features a range of artists from Australia and around the globe. QAGOMA's aim is to connect people with art and push the boundaries in the process. Have a look at the cinema, which shows curated work from influential filmmakers.

Average weekly costs

Rent: 120 to 500 Food: 80 to 300 Electricity/gas: 30 to 90 Transport: 12 to 60 Internet and mobile: 20 to 40 Other: 50+ Total: 330 to 1,000

Transport in Brisbane

1) TrainsTrains are your best option when getting to and from suburbs located a bit further out from the city. Most train routes run either twice or three times every hour and go down to hourly departures later in the night.2) BusesBrisbane has an enormous bus network taking you from the city all the way to the border of NSW. For city centre transport, look out for red stop sign. Here you can hop on the free loop service throughout the day.3) FerriesBrisbane offers three types of ferries. The CityCat take you up the city all the way to the University of Queensland. CityHopper run from one side of the river to the other. And cross-river ferries travel from side to side.4) UberUber was made legal in Queensland in September 2016, including regulations around background checks and annual inspections.

Suburbs in Brisbane

Brisbane City Brisbane's city centre is home to a range of exciting venues and historical locations, due to a recent transformation project. The city centre's architecture could be described as a mixture of modern buildings and gorgeous sandstone, churches and even colonial-era architecture dating back to the 1880s. West End and South Brisbane Here you'll find the latest in shopping, art, food and coffee. The West End and South Brisbane have recently undergone a coulourful transformation and are now often described as fashionable and funky a great place to visit and live. Fortitude Valley, New Farm and Newstead Fortitude Valley, often only called 'The Valley' is your go-to place if you're looking for either elegant or grungy. Trendy boutiques share streets with hip stores and unique rooftop bars basically a little something for everyone. St Lucia and Toowong A lot of students live in this area. There are lots of spots to relax along the river and to explore in the hills. You'll find quiet areas for studying, plus exciting hotspots to explore.

Top 5 things to do in Brisbane

Galleries Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) QUT Art Museum Institute of Modern Art (IMA) Philip Bacon Gallery Jan Murphy Gallery Bakeries Jocelyn's Provisions Crust & Co Beerkary Bakery Flour and Chocolate I Heart Brownies Markets Jan Powers Powerhouse Markets Boundary Street Markets Milton Markets South Bank Young Designers Market Twilight Makers Market Music venues The Triffid Lefty's Old Time Music Hall The Zoo Brooklyn Standard The Tivoli

One account for all your study abroad needs.

Create your profile and unlock a wide array of features including personalised recommendations, fast-tracked applications and much more.

Sign upSign in

Related articles

A guide to living in CanberraRanked third in the 'Best in Travel' rankings for 2018, there are plenty of reasons to choose Canberra as your destination.November 01, 20235 min read
A guide to living in PerthPerth is a great choice if you want an international education, plus an active outdoor lifestyle.October 05, 20235 min read
About studying in New ZealandHere's what you need to know about studying in Australia.August 14, 202310 min read
The UK Government announces new post-study visa policyThe UK government announced a new post-study visa policy to allow international students from approved UK universities to stay in the UK for up to two years after graduation.August 13, 20235 min read
A student's guide to living in MontrealMontreal, full of diverse people, cultures, languages and food, is the ultimate hot-spot for international students. August 09, 202310 min read
A student's guide to living in Hamilton<p>Hamilton is one of New Zealand's fastest-growing cities, but what makes Hamilton such a great place to study is its location.</p>August 08, 20232 min read
About studying in AustraliaHere's what you need to know about studying in Australia.August 06, 20235 min read
Education system in the USAEverything you need to know about the education system in the USA.August 04, 202310 min read
Public transport tips for international students in Australia Navigating your way around a new city in a new country away from home can be a difficult adjustment. August 03, 20235 min read
A student's guide to living in DublinDublin is a famously friendly and walkable city, where 'town' is in the centre of everything and everyone's lives.August 03, 202330s read
View More

Search for articles

Dive into our extensive collection of articles by using our comprehensive topic search tool.

Study Abroad, Overseas Education Consultant, Get Free Counselling! (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Fredrick Kertzmann

Last Updated:

Views: 6211

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (46 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Fredrick Kertzmann

Birthday: 2000-04-29

Address: Apt. 203 613 Huels Gateway, Ralphtown, LA 40204

Phone: +2135150832870

Job: Regional Design Producer

Hobby: Nordic skating, Lacemaking, Mountain biking, Rowing, Gardening, Water sports, role-playing games

Introduction: My name is Fredrick Kertzmann, I am a gleaming, encouraging, inexpensive, thankful, tender, quaint, precious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.