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Student accomodation in Brisbane

Discover Brisbane, a youthful city that combines vibrant urban life with nature, adventure, and warm weather all year round. As the capital of Queensland, Brisbane is growing rapidly, drawing visitors and residents with its appealing mix of good vibes, lush parks, and artistic expressions. With its beautiful winding river, and vibrant CBD, Brisbane is full of colour and adventure. Kick back in lush parks, hit up South Bank with your mates. Make everyday the perfect mix of learning and living.

From world-class universities to a buzzing café culture and stunning weekend getaways, Brisbane is the perfect city for students looking for an exciting and well-balanced lifestyle. The city’s friendly atmosphere and diverse community make it easy to meet new people, while its endless events, music festivals, and outdoor markets keep the energy high all year round. Whether you're kayaking along the river, catching live music in Fortitude Valley, or enjoying rooftop dining with stunning skyline views, Brisbane offers the perfect backdrop for unforgettable student experiences.

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Accomodation Close to University

In Brisbane

Garden Place

240 Margaret Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000

An oasis in the city close to Brisbane’s top unis and local hangouts. Garden Place is the number one spot for student living. Opening 2027.

  • icon 700m to The University of Queensland Brisbane City
  • icon 800m to Queensland University of Technology
  • icon 7.3km to The University of Queensland

The Neighbourhood

Living local

Education Partners

Your university right on your doorstep

University of Queensland

Convenient buses near Journal Garden Place can get you to UQ St Lucia campus in around 30 minutes.

  • icon 7.3km to Garden Place

Griffith University

Griffith University's South Bank Campus is just a 15-minute bus ride away from Journal Garden Place.

  • icon 1.2km to Garden Place

Testimonials

A life less ordinary

What I like best about Journal is the atmosphere, it is always welcoming and friendly. It is designed to encourage community building with multiple communal spaces which have an emphasis on group activities.

Aaminah, Bachelor of Arts
  • University of Melbourne

I have two favourite common spaces at Journal. The first one is the Gym, since it is downstairs from my room it gives me lots of motivation to go in there and get fit. The second space is the Double Level Study. It has a large window that gives you a nice view of the garden.

Barry, Bachelor of Commerce
  • University of Melbourne

The best things about Journal are the people, social spaces and events - I’ve made a lot of new friends through the different activities they’ve put on. Also the location for me is perfect because the City and Uni Melb are in walking distance.

Sam, Bachelor of Science
  • University of Melbourne

I love the sense of community at Journal, the staff and students are so friendly and welcoming! I was able to make friends within the first few days of moving here. I really like my room, it’s super cosy! There are so many spaces at Journal the best being the rooftop terrace and shared kitchen.

Sheridan, Bachelor of Design (Games)
  • RMIT

I chose a shared apartment at Journal. Each room has an individual bedroom and a bathroom but we shared the living room and kitchen together. It is good to have roommates and talk about uni days when we cook in the common areas together.

Chloe, Bachelor of Biomedicine
  • University of Melbourne

The staff go above and beyond to make sure the other residents and I feel safe and comfortable at Journal. They are always helpful and friendly whenever I need any assistance from them.

Adil, Bachelor of Science- Electrical Systems
  • University of Melbourne

FAQs about Brisbane

What is the weather like in Brisbane?

Brisbane enjoys a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Summer temperatures (December to February) average between 21°C to 30°C (70°F to 86°F), while winter (June to August) sees temperatures from 11°C to 21°C (52°F to 70°F). The city experiences its highest rainfall in the summer months, especially during thunderstorms.

What are some tips for using public transportation in Brisbane?

Using a go card is more cost-effective than purchasing single tickets. The card offers cheaper fares and daily fare caps. Plan your journey with the TransLink app or website to find the most efficient routes and schedules. Additionally, the inner city offers free loops and CityHopper ferries which are great for sightseeing and easy commutes around the central areas.

How does Brisbane's cost of living compare to other major cities in Australia?

Brisbane is generally more affordable than Sydney and Melbourne, particularly in terms of housing costs. It offers a lower cost of living, which can be attractive to families and young professionals. While groceries and entertainment are on par with other major cities, the overall expenses are balanced by the comparatively lower accommodation costs.

Is Brisbane a good city for international students?

Yes, Brisbane is an excellent choice for international students. It’s home to several high-ranking universities and offers a vibrant, youthful culture with a lower cost of living compared to other major Australian cities. The city is also known for its friendly locals and safe environment, making it a welcoming place for students from around the world.

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