The Global Institute of Sport (GIS) Sydney campus sits in the heart of Sydney’s CBD at the University of Newcastle’s Sydney campus as well as the brand-new Allianz Stadium and the historic Sydney Cricket Ground. In partnership with the University of Newcastle, GIS Sydney offers industry-focused sports degrees in a city renowned for its sports culture and lifestyle. Students benefit from world-class learning alongside live sporting venues and a vibrant city environment.
The University of Newcastle Sydney Campus is located in Sydney’s city centre, a short journey on public transport from Allianz Stadium and Sydney Cricket Ground, featuring state-of-the-art teaching spaces on two floors. This modern campus includes 10 interactive classrooms, a library, study zones and wireless internet, all with easy access to public transport, cafés and shops right outside (Martin Place and the retail hub are nearby). The University of Newcastle Sydney’s central location means students can quickly reach both their classes and Sydney’s attractions.
Sydney has many purpose-built student housing providers catering to international students. These include global brands like Scape and Iglu, as well as modern complexes like Y Suites and The Switch. Most offer studio or shared en-suite rooms, furnished kitchens, gyms and social lounges. All-inclusive pricing (covering rent, utilities and Wi-Fi) is common, so you can budget easily. Community events, 24/7 staff support and secure keycard access help create a vibrant student experience.
Australia’s largest student accommodation provider. Scape’s properties are fully furnished with “all-inclusive bills” and offer 24/7 support. They feature on-site gyms, study lounges and frequent social events
Cool, design-driven residences near major universities. Iglu provides fully furnished studios and shared rooms. They offer 24/7 security with live-in Resident Leaders, plus a full social and cultural events program to keep students engaged
UniLodge is one of Australia’s leading student accommodation providers, with several properties throughout Sydney. Their residences are well-suited for international students due to their proximity to major universities, secure environments, and social inclusion programs. Accommodation Types: Studio, twin-share, and multi-bedroom apartments – all fully furnished. Student-Friendly Inclusions: All-inclusive rent covers water, electricity, and unlimited Wi-Fi. Facilities: Study zones, outdoor courtyards, BBQ areas, laundry, bike storage, and communal lounges. As for support for International Students, there is on-site residential advisors and a property management team. UniLodge’s “Community Spirit Program” offers regular social events and workshops to help students settle in and make friends. Culturally diverse communities and assistance with local services like banking, SIM cards, and health support. Locations: Multiple UniLodge buildings in Sydney CBD and inner suburbs, all easily accessible by public transport to GIS and UON Sydney.
A boutique-style student accommodation provider focused on creating a safe, community-driven living environment ideal for international students. It’s known for being more personal and quieter than large PBSA-style options. Accommodation typically includes a private room in fully furnished, shared apartments. Bathrooms and kitchens are shared with other students. All-Inclusive Rent: The weekly rate includes electricity, water, unlimited Wi-Fi, regular cleaning, and even linen. As for support for International Students, you have a welcoming environment ideal for newcomers to Sydney, with residential staff helping with orientation and providing living tips. Inclusive of a diverse student body creates a global, inclusive atmosphere. Link2 Sydney is in the heart of the CBD, a short walk from the GIS and The University of Newcastle Sydney campuses, shopping areas, Darling Harbour, and transport hubs.
Contemporary student apartments in Sydney (e.g. Gibbons, Regent, Margaret). Rooms are modern and secure (keycard access) with resident advisors on-site. Y Suites offers an “all-in-one” rent (no hidden fees) covering utilities, so students enjoy a hassle-free stay.
A co-living student housing provider. The Switch offers en-suite and studio rooms with communal lounges. Pricing is typically all-inclusive (covering utilities, Wi-Fi and even cleaning), and the company emphasizes modern amenities and regular community events.
Campus Living Villages is one of the world’s leading providers of on-campus accommodation. We operate and manage over 24,000 beds across 40 Villages in Australia, the UK and the USA. We’re proud to have over 20 years of experience funding, designing, developing, and managing industry-leading student accommodation facilities in strategic, on-campus locations for partner universities.
An online booking platform listing thousands of student rooms. Casita’s filters highlight features like 24/7 security CCTV, secure access, fully furnished units, on-site gyms, communal games rooms and regular events. They also offer housing experts to assist students through the search process.
A global student housing app with 1M+ beds in 250+ cities. Amber guarantees the lowest price deals and provides 24/7 booking support. Its “verified” listings and cashback rewards (e.g. referral bonuses) help students find safe, budget-friendly housing worldwide.
Start early: Sydney’s rental market is very competitive. Begin your search several months before term starts to get the best options.
Inspect thoroughly: Always view the property or do a live virtual tour before signing. Don’t pay any deposit on a property you haven’t seen, as scammers may post fake listings.
Understand what’s included: Check if rent covers utilities, internet, parking or cleaning. Many student halls are all-inclusive (power, water, and Wi-Fi included), which can simplify budgeting.
Know your rights: Ensure you get a proper lease agreement and pay any bond through official channels (e.g. NSW Fair Trading’s rental bond system). Understand your tenancy rights (deposits, notice periods, inspections) under NSW law.
Avoid scams: Be wary of deals that seem too good. Common warning signs include rents much lower than the market rate, requests to pay before signing a lease or to wire money immediately, or pressure to act “fast”. Use reputable sites (Amber, Casita, official agent websites) and trust only licensed agents or direct landlords.