Students from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, United Kingdom and other countries say the same things: they feel safe, supported, and part of a real community. Whether it’s reliable wi-fi, a helpful property manager, or being a short minute walk from class or public transport, it all adds up. It’s a great student experience with so much added value.

Student Accommodation Reviews Real stories. Genuine experiences

We know that choosing student accommodation in Australia can feel like a big process, especially for international students and their families. But the best feedback often comes from students themselves. These accommodation reviews give a clear picture of what life at Journal Student Living is like—from quick check-ins and friendly front desk teams to purpose-built student housing with 24/7 onsite support and quiet social spaces.

What students are saying

"It feels safe at Journal"

Students consistently mention how the onsite security and staff presence help them feel protected and at ease.

"Help is always around"

From maintenance requests to personal support, many reviews highlight how responsive and friendly the team is.

"It’s easy to make friends"

Whether they came from China, Indonesia, Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra or other countries, students often say Journal made it simple to find their people.

"Activities break the ice"

Group dinners, events, and celebration nights come up again and again as key to settling in and connecting.

"Spaces that actually work"

Students mention how the common areas, study rooms, and social spaces strike the right balance for work and downtime.

"Good value for what you get"

Fast wi-fi, location close to uni and public transport, and a solid level of comfort— you get everything you need and more!

Proof is in the Experience

Student housing reviews

I liked having my own room and bathroom, but still sharing the kitchen and living room with housemates. We’d hang out while cooking and talk about uni stuff. It just made everything feel less formal and more like home.

Chloe, Bachelor of Biomedicine
  • University of Melbourne

I chose a Studio because I didn’t want to share a kitchen. It’s nice having my own space, and honestly, having a TV right in front of the bed is the best part. Just being able to chill like that after class is great.

Ricky, Commerce
  • University of Melbourne

The staff are honestly the best part. They’re super friendly and always around if you need anything. It just makes you feel looked after, especially when you’re new and figuring things out.

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

The location’s honestly super convenient. There’s a tram stop right outside, and I can walk to uni in like five minutes. Plus, there are heaps of food spots nearby, so I never really have to stress about what to eat.

Abigail, Bachelor of Biomedicine
  • University of Melbourne

I’ve met so many people just from going to the events and hanging out in the common areas. It’s super easy to make friends here. The location’s great too! Uni and the city are both close enough to walk, which makes everything easier.

Sam, Bachelor of Science
  • University of Melbourne

The vibe here is honestly so friendly. It’s easy to meet people because the whole place is set up for that. There are heaps of shared spaces and group activities happening all the time. It just makes the place feel alive!

Aaminah, Bachelor of Arts
  • University of Melbourne

FAQs

How safe is Journal Student Living for residents?

Safety is a priority. Buildings are secure with keycard access, CCTV, and staff on-site around the clock 24/7. Students often mention feeling comfortable and well looked after, which helps everyone settle in quicker.

Are there social events or activities for students to join?

Yes, there’s a full calendar of events. Students have joined sushi-making workshops, yoga classes, craft sessions like plant dyeing, and group outings to places like the Melbourne Zoo. It’s a fun way to meet new people, try something different, and feel part of the Journal community.

What kind of support do students receive onsite?

Journal has a team onsite 24/7 every day to help with questions, maintenance, or anything that might come up. Staff are approachable, and students say it’s easy to ask for help when they need it.

Are the rooms private or shared, and what do students prefer?

Students can choose from private studios or shared apartments. Some like the privacy of their own kitchen and bathroom, while others enjoy the shared spaces that make it more social with their housemates.

Is Journal a good option for international students?

Yes, and many already call it home. The locations, community feel, and support services make settling into student life in Australia easier, especially for those moving from overseas.