Planning your arrival
Things you need to do if you're moving to Melbourne, from confirming finding accommodation to packing and booking an airport pick up.
If you're planning to move to Melbourne to start your studies, there are a few things you'll want to do before you arrive. This includes things like finding a place to live, budgeting for living, organising an airport pickup, and packing all the essentials.
To help you plan, here are some of the things you’ll want to do before you leave:
There are many options available to students, including living in a Residential College, student apartment, private rental, hostel, share-house, homestay or temporary accommodation.
If you're a first year undergraduate moving to Melbourne, you may be eligible for University Accommodation. This offers guaranteed beds to eligible students in student apartments for the first year of their studies.
If you prefer to wait until you arrive in Melbourne to secure your long-term housing, we recommend you arrange temporary accommodation before departing your home country.
There are a range of hotels and hostels you can choose from that offer temporary accommodation close to our Parkville campus.
You need to book your airport pickup three business days before you arrive.
If you're an interstate student commencing your first semester at Melbourne, you can book a free pickup from Tullamarine airport for when you arrive.
This is a 24 hour service run by TOGOTO from Tullamarine airport to the CBD (Central Business District), Parkville and surrounding areas. It does not run from Avalon airport.
You may have to pay additional costs if you need to travel further.
You can book airport pick up online. You need to do this three days before you arrive.
Fees may apply if you're travelling to further areas, have additional passengers, or request airport pickup but don’t use it on arrival. If you're coming with two people or more, it may also be cheaper to take a taxi from the airport (about A$55).
In Victoria we have four seasons, so make sure you bring clothing for every kind of weather. Refer to the Bureau of Meteorology to see what kind of weather to expect when you arrive.
Some student accommodation will already be furnished, so you won't need to bring much. Some may require you to bring linen, so ensure you check this before you book.
If you need to furnish your room in a share house or private rental, you can organise this when you arrive. You can find helpful resources on what to do in out accommodation area.