Student Accommodation in Melbourne Settle in fast and focus on what matters

Melbourne is one of the most popular study destinations for Taiwanese students, offering world-class universities, a vibrant city lifestyle and great food, all in easy reach. From the cafés of Carlton to the buzz of Melbourne CBD, student life here is social, safe and well-connected.

Journal Student Living offers purpose-built student accommodation with fully furnished rooms, welcoming communities and round-the-clock support. Our locations put you close to university campuses, public transport and essential city spots.

Whether you’re heading to the University of Melbourne, Monash or RMIT, you’ll find student apartments designed for comfort and convenience. From study areas to social spaces, everything’s set up to help you settle in and succeed.

Why Choose Journal for Student Accommodation in Melbourne?

Student living without the hassle

Prime Locations

Live in Carlton or Melbourne CBD, within walking distance to the University of Melbourne and RMIT University, with tram stops, Melbourne Central and Queen Victoria Market close by.

All-Inclusive Rent

One simple weekly rate covers utilities, high-speed wifi, access to study rooms, communal areas and social spaces, making student accommodation in Melbourne easier to manage.

Fully Furnished

Move straight into furnished rooms with a private bathroom, built-in storage and functional study areas, plus access to a communal kitchen and comfortable common areas.

Person in a pink dress using a turnstile in a modern building lobby.

24/7 Security & Support

Round-the-clock on-site support, secure entry points, and CCTV across the building help you feel safe and settled from your first day in Melbourne.

Vibrant Student Community

Meet local and international students through regular social events, shared study spaces and relaxed social spaces designed to build real friendships.

Simple Online Booking

Browse accommodation options, choose your preferred room type and secure your student apartments online before you even arrive in Australia.

Built for Comfort, Backed by Community

Student Living Locations

Like a local

Campus House

172 Bouverie Street, Carlton VIC 3053

Directly across the road from the University of Melbourne. Close enough to roll out of bed and still make your lecture. Peak convenience, ultimate vibes. Bookings open.

  • icon 20m to The University of Melbourne
  • icon 150m to Trinity College
  • icon 850m to RMIT

Market Way

100 Franklin Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000

Modern city life with an old-school cool vibe. In the heart of the action, this is for students seeking a Masters in Adventure. Bookings open 2026.

  • icon 300m to RMIT
  • icon 800m to University of Melbourne
  • icon 1km to Trinity College

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

Your New Location in Melbourne

Putting learn-life balance on the map

Student Life Articles

Local lifestyle

  • Resources

How to Deal with Academic Stress at Uni

Academic stress can build fast during uni. This guide shares simple, practical ways to stay calm, sleep better, and keep motivated.

  • Resources

Journal Content Creator Program – Semester 1 Applications Now Open!

Calling Journal residents! Create 6 videos, get featured on socials, and earn $300. Apply by 22 March!

  • Process

What to Know Before Your Arrival, Check-In and First Day at Journal

A practical guide for Journal residents covering what to do before arrival, how check-in works, and what to expect on your first day at Journal.

  • Process

Moving Out of Journal: A Step-by-Step Guide for Residents

A clear guide for Journal residents on how to move out smoothly, including inspections, cleaning standards, bond refunds, and post-departure requirements.

  • Budget Tips

Quick and Affordable Recipes Every Student Should Know

Whether you are cooking solo in your studio or sharing a kitchen with friends, these recipes are easy to follow and suitable for any level of cooking confidence.

  • Resources

How to Balance University and Life Without Missing Out

Feeling pulled between study, work, friends and rest is normal at uni. This guide shares simple habits to help Journal residents find a rhythm that feels balanced and sustainable.

What Are the Room Types Available at Journal?

Find a room that fits your life

Private Studios

Enjoy complete privacy in your own fully furnished space with a private bathroom, kitchen, study area and plenty of storage. Perfect for focused study time and a quiet student lifestyle close to the heart of Melbourne.

Suites

Suites give you extra room to relax, with a larger layout and extra living space. They're ideal for students who want independence while still enjoying access to all communal areas and on-site support.

Twin Studios

Share your space and split the cost with a friend or another student. Twin Studios include two beds, shared facilities and separate study areas, giving you privacy when you need it and company when you don’t.

Shared Apartments

Make new connections while enjoying your own private bedroom. These furnished apartments have shared kitchens, living spaces and bathrooms, offering a great balance between social life and study.

Dual Bedroom Apartments

As one of the best student accommodation providers, we offer apartments ideal for two students who want more space and comfort. Each person gets their own room while sharing a fully equipped kitchen and a common living area.

Multi Bedroom Ensuite Apartments

Get the best of both worlds with a private ensuite room and shared living areas. These apartment options are great for making friends while still having your own space to relax and recharge.

Community

Events & culture

Sushi Making

Ever wondered what it feels like to be a sushi chef? Our sushi making workshop lets you slice, roll, and taste your creations, turning an ordinary evening into a flavorful adventure. It’s hands-on, it’s fun, and it’s absolutely delicious. So, who’s up for some sushi magic?

Journal Explores Melbourne Zoo

Journal ventured out to Melbourne Zoo in Parkville! As Australia's oldest zoo, it boasts a fascinating collection of animals from around the globe, including majestic mammals like lions and elephants, towering giraffes, and a variety of Australian wildlife.

Native Plant Dyeing Workshop

Immerse yourself in the world of natural dyes at our Native Plant Dyeing Workshop. It’s a unique opportunity to get creative with local Melbourne flora and learn a sustainable craft that adds a personal touch to any fabric. Perfect for eco-friendly fashion enthusiasts!

Yoga Classes

Stretch, strengthen, and unwind with our yoga sessions. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or just starting out, these high-quality classes are a fantastic way to find your zen and keep your mind and body in sync. It's all about good vibes and great stretches, right here in our community.

FAQs

Common questions from Taiwan students

Is Melbourne a good city for international students?

Yes, Melbourne is one of the most popular student cities in Australia, known for world-class education, diverse communities and vibrant student life. International students enjoy access to public transport, the State Library, fitness centres, and plenty of safe, welcoming neighbourhoods.

What are the best areas to live in for students in Melbourne?

Carlton, Parkville and Melbourne city centre are top choices thanks to their easy access to major universities and transport. With safe student housing, cafés, study spaces and spots like University Square nearby, these areas make student life more convenient and connected.

Is there a cooling-off period after booking?

Yes, you can cancel within 48 hours of booking if your lease hasn’t started yet. This gives you time to review everything without pressure.

Can I defer my booking if my course start date changes?

If your course is delayed, we can work with you to defer your lease. Just let our team know as soon as your study plans change.

Can I cancel my contract early?

Early cancellations require a replacement tenant to take over your contract. If you can’t find one, you’re responsible for the remaining rent.

Can I have guests stay overnight?

Yes, guests are welcome to stay occasionally in your room. Just make sure they’re signed in at reception and that your flatmates are informed.

Are there clubs or student networking opportunities?

Journal hosts regular social events, career nights and workshops, along with casual catchups in the games room, cinema room or rooftop terrace. From BBQ nights to networking events, there are plenty of ways to connect and make friends beyond the classroom.

How far is the accommodation from my university campus?

Journal locations are within walking distance or a short tram ride to major Australian universities like the University of Melbourne, Monash University and RMIT. You’ll be close enough to get to class without the commute stress.

What public transport options are nearby?

Tram stops, train stations and bus routes are all close to Journal buildings, including Melbourne Central and Swanston Street lines. Getting around the city is quick, reliable and student-friendly.

We’re here to help you settle in

Reach out any time, and let’s chat about your move to Melbourne.