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How to write a CV when studying and working in Australia
As an international student, you are entitled to work up to 40 hours per fortnight to support yourself, so you might want to learn how to put together a CV.
Simple everyday ways to improve your English
Change your thinking, utilise the media and get yourself a mirror.
An international student’s guide to changing courses and education providers
If you're not happy with your course or provider, we've answered a few of the questions you might have.
Bad practice: A guide to avoiding exploitation at work
Don't let dodgy employers take advantage of you.
Looking after your health in Australia
Many international students who come to Australia are living away from home and their family for the first time. With your family overseas, it is very important for you to look after your health.
Read moreFour ways to deal with homesickness
International students are constantly exposed to new things
Read moreThere's a place for you in Melbourne: Zhou's Story
Read about Zhou's experience as a student in Melbourne.
Study 'in' Australia by distance or online
Many students want to study in Australia to take advantage of its quality education system, although sometimes this is simply not an option for those who have jobs and family commitments overseas.
Read moreFive benefits of studying in a regional area
If you're thinking about moving to Australia to study, you can probably imagine yourself studying in an iconic capital city like Sydney or Melbourne. You may not realise that regional Australia is another option.
Read moreFive apps every international student should download now
Our top picks for studying in Australia.
Top four budgeting tips for international students
The key to saving money while studying in Australia.
Read moreUnderstanding the 485 visa
Everything you need to know about Post-Study and Graduate Work stream visas.