Whether you are walking, riding a bike, catching public transport or driving a car, you need to know the best way to get from A to B. Think about where you plan to live and how that will impact travel times and available transport options.
Walking or cycling
If you’d like to avoid public transport or don’t want to own a car, you have a couple of great options for getting around.
The cheapest and easiest way to get anywhere in your new city is by using your own two feet. You don’t need to worry about bus timetables, or whether you’ve caught the right train - just budget your time correctly and get out in the fresh air to explore your city.
If walking isn’t your style, buying a bicycle is a good investment and an excellent way to save money as a student. Not only will it get you around for free, but it will keep you fit and healthy too! If you’re considering buying a bike, make sure you purchase the right kind as there are different types of bikes (e.g. road bikes, mountain bikes, etc.)
Public Transport
Getting around in Australia is relatively easy in most cities. Public transport options are abundant, as Australian cities use trams, trains, buses and ferries. The exact public transport options vary between cities, so make sure you consider the type of public transport that’s available and best suits your needs.
Car
Depending on where you are in Australia - such as in regional, remote areas - you might never need a car. But if you want to get out and about and explore your new home, a car offers you the freedom to do just that. If you’re interested in buying a car, don’t forget to include things like petrol, registration and insurance in your budget.
Taxi/Uber
In most major cities, you can hail a taxi off the street. You can also book a taxi in advance online or by calling ahead. Another option is to use Uber, which is a simple ridesharing app you can download and use on your phone. Uber is an on-demand service and usually offers cheaper fares than taxis.