Can students earn enough in Australia?


Absolutely! Many international students in Australia find part-time work opportunities and can earn a reasonable amount to help cover their living expenses. Here are some key points:

1. Work Rights for Students


- During Semester: International students on a student visa are allowed to work up to 48 hours per fortnight (every two weeks) during the academic term.
- During Holidays/Breaks: You can work unlimited hours during official semester breaks and holidays.

2. Typical Part-Time Jobs


- Retail (shops, supermarkets)
- Hospitality (cafes, restaurants, hotels)
- Tutoring, admin, delivery, and more

3. Earnings


- The national minimum wage in Australia (as of July 2024) is AUD 24.10 per hour (before tax).
- Students often find jobs offering between AUD 20–30 per hour, depending on the industry and location.
- Working the maximum allowed hours, you could potentially earn around AUD 960–1,150 per month (before tax) during term time.

4. Can You Cover All Expenses?


- Government’s estimated living expense (2025): AUD 29,710 per year (~AUD 2,475 per month).
- Student earnings can help offset living costs (rent, groceries, transport), but may not be enough to cover all expenses (especially tuition fees).
- Many students rely on a mix of part-time earnings, savings, family support, or scholarships.

5. Benefits Beyond Money


- Gain local work experience
- Improve English and soft skills
- Build a professional network

6. Important Reminders


- Your primary purpose must remain study; academic performance is important.
- Work rights are strictly regulated — exceeding permitted hours may impact your visa.

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Interested in learning about popular student jobs, budgeting, or how Pollster Education can help you prepare for life in Australia? Feel free to ask!

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