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Where to study in Australia
Australia has nine main study destinations. Each city has different universities and colleges, visa approval rates, living costs, and migration pathways. Choose a city below to see the data for that destination.
- AdelaideSouth Australia — affordable, compact, strong engineering and wine-industry programs.
- BrisbaneQueensland — warm climate, growing tech sector, lower costs than Sydney or Melbourne.
- CanberraACT — home of ANU, Australian National University, close to government and research institutions.
- DarwinNorthern Territory — small city, tropical climate, unique regional nomination pathways.
- Gold CoastQueensland — tourism and hospitality focus, beach lifestyle, Griffith University campus.
- HobartTasmania — UTAS, arts and environment programs, low cost of living.
- MelbourneVictoria — Australia's largest student city, top-ranked universities, diverse suburbs.
- PerthWestern Australia — mining and resources sector, UWA and Curtin, strong regional nomination quota.
- SydneyNew South Wales — most recognised globally, highest costs, UNSW and University of Sydney.
General information only — not migration advice.
