Cost of Living in Sydney for International Students 2026
Sydney is consistently ranked among the world's most expensive cities. For international students, understanding the real cost of living before arriving is essential for financial planning. This guide breaks down every major expense category with 2026 figures.
Monthly Living Cost Summary
Based on a survey of 820 international students studying at Sydney universities in early 2026, here is the average monthly spend:
| Expense Category | Monthly Cost (AUD) | Annual Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (share house) | 1,100 - 1,600 | 13,200 - 19,200 |
| Food and groceries | 400 - 600 | 4,800 - 7,200 |
| Transport | 120 - 180 | 1,440 - 2,160 |
| Utilities (electricity, gas, internet, water) | 150 - 250 | 1,800 - 3,000 |
| Phone plan | 30 - 50 | 360 - 600 |
| Health insurance (OSHC) | 55 - 75 | 660 - 900 |
| Entertainment and social | 150 - 300 | 1,800 - 3,600 |
| Miscellaneous (clothing, supplies, etc.) | 100 - 200 | 1,200 - 2,400 |
| Total (frugal) | ~2,105 | ~25,260 |
| Total (comfortable) | ~3,255 | ~39,060 |
The Australian Government's financial capacity requirement for the Student Visa (Subclass 500) in 2026 is AUD 29,710 per year for living costs. This is the minimum amount you must demonstrate you have available — in practice, most students need more.
Accommodation Costs in Detail
Housing is the largest expense. Here is what international students are paying in 2026:
| Accommodation Type | Weekly Cost (AUD) | Monthly Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|---|
| Share house (room in inner suburbs: Newtown, Glebe, Chippendale) | 250 - 380 | 1,080 - 1,650 |
| Share house (room in outer suburbs: Burwood, Hurstville, Parramatta) | 180 - 280 | 780 - 1,210 |
| Studio apartment (CBD/inner city) | 450 - 650 | 1,950 - 2,820 |
| One-bedroom apartment (inner suburbs) | 500 - 700 | 2,170 - 3,030 |
| Purpose-built student accommodation (Scape, Iglu, Urbanest) | 380 - 580 | 1,650 - 2,510 |
| University-managed residences | 350 - 520 | 1,520 - 2,250 |
| Homestay (meals included) | 320 - 420 | 1,390 - 1,820 |
Food and Groceries
Weekly grocery spend for a single international student in Sydney:
| Shopping Habits | Weekly Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Budget (Aldi, Coles/Woolworths home brands, cook at home) | 70 - 90 |
| Mid-range (mix of home cooking and occasional eating out) | 100 - 140 |
| Eating out frequently | 180 - 250 |
A typical takeaway meal costs AUD 14-18. A restaurant meal with a drink is AUD 25-40. Coffee: AUD 4.50-5.50.
Transport Costs
Sydney's Opal card system covers trains, buses, ferries, and light rail:
| Transport Type | Weekly Cap (Adult Opal) | Concession Fare |
|---|---|---|
| All modes (Mon-Sun) | AUD 50.00 | AUD 25.00 (with concession Opal) |
| Daily cap | AUD 17.80 | AUD 8.90 |
| Weekend daily cap | AUD 9.35 | AUD 4.65 |
International students are eligible for a Concession Opal card, which halves most fares. A typical student commuting from an inner suburb to campus 5 days a week spends approximately AUD 30-45 per week on transport.
Airport to city: The T8 train from Sydney Airport domestic/international stations to Central costs AUD 20.68 (adult) including the station access fee. Budget alternatives include bus route 420 from Mascot (AUD 3.20 with concession).
Health Insurance (OSHC)
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for all international students. 2026 annual premiums for single cover:
| Provider | Annual Premium (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Medibank | 680 |
| Bupa | 710 |
| Allianz Care | 660 |
| nib | 695 |
| ahm | 640 |
OSHC covers doctor visits (bulk-billed GPs with no gap fee), public hospital treatment, limited prescription medicines, and emergency ambulance services. It does not cover dental, optical, or physiotherapy — budget an additional AUD 200-400 annually for extras cover.
Phone and Internet
| Service | Monthly Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
| Prepaid mobile (15-25 GB data) | 25 - 35 |
| Postpaid mobile (30-60 GB data) | 40 - 55 |
| Home internet (NBN, share house split) | 20 - 35 per person |
Recommended budget providers: Boost Mobile (uses Telstra network, AUD 25/month for 25GB), amaysim, Kogan Mobile. For home internet, TPG, Aussie Broadband, and Exetel offer affordable NBN plans.
Total Yearly Budget Examples
Frugal student (share house in outer suburb, cook at home, limited entertainment):- Accommodation: AUD 11,440 (AUD 220/week in Parramatta share house)
- Food: AUD 4,680 (AUD 90/week groceries, minimal eating out)
- Transport: AUD 1,560 (concession Opal, mainly train)
- Utilities/phone: AUD 2,040
- OSHC: AUD 660
- Entertainment/misc: AUD 2,400
- Total: AUD 22,780/year
Comfortable student (inner city share house, some eating out, regular social life):- Accommodation: AUD 16,640 (AUD 320/week in Glebe)
- Food: AUD 7,280 (AUD 140/week)
- Transport: AUD 1,560
- Utilities/phone: AUD 2,640
- OSHC: AUD 700
- Entertainment/misc: AUD 5,400
- Total: AUD 34,220/year
Tips to Reduce Living Costs
1. Apply for the concession Opal card immediately — saves roughly AUD 600-800/year on transport
2. Cook in bulk with housemates — reduces per-person food cost by 30-40%
3. Use student discounts: UNiDAYS, Student Edge, and ISIC cards offer 10-20% off at hundreds of retailers
4. Buy second-hand furniture from Gumtree, Facebook Marketplace, or council collection days
5. Take advantage of free campus services: USYD, UNSW, and UTS all offer free counselling, career advice, and academic support
6. Join local library networks: City of Sydney and Inner West libraries provide free wifi, study spaces, and digital resources
Cost data sourced from the Study NSW 2026 International Student Living Costs Survey (n=820), Numbeo Sydney Cost of Living Index April 2026, NSW Transport Opal fare schedule 2026, and OSHC provider websites. All figures in Australian dollars.