Living Costs for international students

For an international student on a budget Sydney need be no more expensive to live in than any other state capital city. Living costs in New South Wales compare favourably with costs in other Australian states. The increased competition found in Australia’s largest city means that prices for many goods and services such as food, clothing, child care and medical costs can be actually lower than in smaller cities.

The mild climate Sydney enjoys throughout the year also means that students spend very little on heating or air-conditioning compared to students living in cooler or hotter cities.
The University is located close to a number of relatively inexpensive suburbs and students will find that there are many economical housing options available.


Costs can be substantially reduced by sharing accommodation and meals, living further away from the campus, and shopping carefully at the wide range of markets and discount shops that Sydney has to offer.

IMPORTANT:

  • All prices quoted in the tables are approximate examples and a guide only. Prices will vary depending if it is a house or apartment, on the location, the size of the place and lifestyle of each individual person.
  • All amounts are in Australian dollars (AUS$) and include the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in most of the prices below. GST is not refundable.
  • The University of Sydney tuition fees are not included on the table below.
  • Students should account for a 5% increase in living expenses each year.
  • Textbooks, print and photocopies for some programs may exceed $500 per semester. For accurate fees and prices contact your faculty.
  • Students taking some courses in Dentistry, Medicine, Health Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy, Science and Veterinary Science may need to buy special equipment such as clinical uniforms or specialised tools, fieldwork trips, laboratory kits, equipment, and specific course materials. This costs are not included in the living expenses. For detailed information and specific costs please contact the faculty directly.
  • For accurate fees on external services such as gas/energy, phone/internet, etc, contact the relevant service providers. (Please note there are other providers for these services).
  • Go to accommodation for further information on rental costs.
  • listing for shared accommodation (furnished or/and unfurnished rooms)
  • USU Discounts
  • Sydney Public Transport: Fees + general information.
  • City of Sydney activities
  • Want to know how much are you going to spend in your local currency?

Arriving in Sydney

Expense/Item International student living on-campus International student living off-campus Family living off-campus (2 adults+1 child)
Temporary Hostel Room (one week) $250
($35 p/night)
$700
($100 p/night)
Furniture rental (one year) $2,080+
($40 p/week)
$3,120+
($60 p/week)
Connecting gas, electricity, phone and internet $340 $340
Rental bond (refundable) $600 to $1,200 (4 weeks rent:$150 to $300+) $1,400 to $2,000 (4 weeks rent: $350 to $500+)
Residential College bond (refundable) $900
TOTAL ARRIVAL $900 $3,270 to $3,870 $5,560 to $6,160

Living Expenses (per week)

Expense/Item International student living
on-campus
International student living
off-campus
Family living off-campus (2 adults+1 child)
Rent $200 to $300+ p/week for single room $350 to $500+ p/week for small flat
Services (gas, electricity, phone, Internet) $35 p/week $45 p/week
Food/groceries $70 p/week $170 p/week
Residential College (rent, meals, services & other fees) $365 p/week aprox for single room with shared amenities)
Health Cover $7.2p/week $7.2p/week $15p/week
ESTIMATE TOTAL LIVING EXPENSES PER ANNUM $373 p/week $313 to 413+ p/week $580 to $730+ p/week

TOTAL EXPENSES

TOTAL EXPENSES PER YEAR $26,150 (aprox) $24,428  (aprox) $45,744 (aprox)
       
Other possible expenses      
Childcare $70 Per day
Additional school expenses $100 per month

* Ausaid visa holders (576): child pays no school tuition fee

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