This toolkit has been developed to equip graduate students with practical information to help them find and secure a place to live. This includes information about the application process for private rental properties, as well as insider tips from graduate students themselves. Whether you are beginning your search or getting ready to move into a new home, this toolkit offers guidance for every stage of the process.
Independent student association offering representation, events training and support. Services include free breakfasts/lunches, wellbeing classes and social events.
Location: 1888 Building, Parkville Campus
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne graduate students
Link: https://gsa.unimelb.edu.au/
Student union providing events, representation and support. UMSU Advocacy and Legal services also offer free and confidential advice to students about their rights.
Location: Building 168, Parkville Campus
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne students
Link: https://umsu.unimelb.edu.au/
Full list of support services offered by the University of Melbourne, including free counselling, discounted dental health care, student employment opportunities and financial aid.
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne students
Link: https://services.unimelb.edu.au/finder
Information about housing and homelessness support services across Victoria (including regional and rural Victoria). Call the 24-hour, statewide, toll-free number below for help if you urgently need a place to stay.
Link: https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/getting-help
Phone number: 1800 825 955
Homelessness and housing support in Melbourne, including crisis accommodation and rent assistance.
Location: Access points in Cheltenham, Collingwood and St Kilda
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.launchhousing.org.au/
Homelessness and housing support in Victoria, including crisis accommodation and housing support for families.
Location: Various offices across Victoria.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.mcm.org.au/services/homelessness
Phone number: (03) 9977 0000
Online tool to find support services near you. Allows you to connect with services in your area providing food, financial assistance, clothing, counselling and more.
Link: https://askizzy.org.au/
Support services for children, young people and families, including financial assistance, food relief, alcohol and drug support, family violence support and homelessness support.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Location: Various locations across Victoria.
Link: https://www.anglicarevic.org.au/our-services/
Phone number: 1800 809 722
Social justice organisation working to prevent and alleviate poverty. Services include employment programs, food relief and family support programs.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.bsl.org.au/services/
Emergency relief payments to support temporary visa holders/people seeking asylum/people with an uncertain visa status to meet their basic needs.
Eligibility: Available to temporary visa holders/people seeking asylum/people with an uncertain visa status who are experiencing financial disadvantage. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.redcross.org.au/migration/emergency-relief/
Assistance for people experiencing homelessness or disadvantage, including free meals, short term housing and crisis accommodation and wellbeing services.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.sacredheartmission.org/our-services/
Support services for people experiencing hardship and injustice, including crisis accommodation, family violence services and no-interest loans.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Location: Various locations across Victoria.
Link: https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/need-help/
Phone number: 13 72 58
Support for individuals, families and communities, including emergency accommodation, food vouchers, financial assistance and counselling services.
Location: Various locations across Victoria
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.unitingvictas.org.au/services/
Support for people experiencing disadvantage, including soup vans, flexible accommodation options and interest-free loans.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.vinnies.org.au/vic/find-help
Phone number: 13 18 12
City of Melbourne Helping Out Guide
The Helping Out Guide provides information about free/low-cost food, accommodation, health and other services in the Melbourne CBD and surrounding suburbs.
Link: https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/community/homes-melbourne/ending-homelessness/resources/Pages/helping-out.aspx
Food relief provided by the University to students experiencing food insecurity, including healthy frozen meals and high-quality fresh fruit and vegetables. See page for information about other food support programs at the Parkville and Southbank campuses.
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne students.
Link: https://students.unimelb.edu.au/student-support/health-and-wellbeing/food-relief
Find organisations providing food and grocery relief, including free cooked meals and food hampers.
Location: Various locations across Victoria
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.foodbank.org.au/find-food/
https://www.ozharvest.org/food/receive-food-individuals/
https://secondbite.org/food-finder/
Discount grocery store selling close to, and past best before date food with a 100% money back guarantee.
Location: Footscray, Flemington, Brunswick and Fitzroy
Link: https://www.cheaperbuymiles.com/
The Community Food Guide provides information about how to find affordable, fresh and healthy food in the Melbourne CBD and surrounding suburbs.
Link: https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/community/health-support-services/health-services/Pages/community-food-guide.aspx
Interest-free loans and grants to assist students experiencing financial difficulties with living and/or course-related expenses.
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne students. Other eligibility factors may also apply. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://students.unimelb.edu.au/student-support/scholarships-and-financial-support/financial-aid/student-loans-and-grants
Free financial counselling provided by the UMSU Legal Service.
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne students.
Link: https://umsu.unimelb.edu.au/support/legal/financial-counselling/
Income support payments and services provided by the Australian Government.
Eligibility: Many services are only available to Australian citizens or permanent residents. Other eligibility factors may also apply. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/centrelink
Interest-free bond loans provided by the Victorian Government to assist private renters.
Eligibility: Available to permanent Australian residents. Other eligibility factors may also apply. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.housing.vic.gov.au/rentassist-bond-loan
Cost of living support for Victorians on low incomes or experiencing hardship, including energy bill relief, affordable health services and public transport concessions.
Eligibility: Available to Australian concession card holders. Other eligibility factors may also apply. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/concessions-and-benefits
Free tips, tools and guidance to assist you with budgeting, reducing debt, and saving, including free financial counselling services.
Eligibility: Free financial information available to everyone. Eligibility factors may apply for other services. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://moneysmart.gov.au/
Free, independent, confidential advice on how to manage financial troubles from trained financial counsellors.
Link: https://ndh.org.au/
Phone number: 1800 007 007
Careers development advice and resources for every stage of the job application process, including one-on-one advice, practice interviews, a resume reviewer, jobs boards and online learning modules.
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne students
Link: https://students.unimelb.edu.au/careers
Free career, employment and training support services, including careers counselling, employability workshops and help preparing a job application.
Location: Various locations across Victoria.
Link: https://www.vic.gov.au/skills-and-jobs-centres
Targeted support for people facing challenges finding employment, including personalised assistance with applications and interviews.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://jobs.vic.gov.au/help-for-jobseekers
Online resources to find and apply for internships & graduate jobs and casual/part-time/full-time work.
Links: https://au.gradconnection.com/
https://au.prosple.com/
https://www.ethicaljobs.com.au/
https://www.seek.com.au/
https://au.indeed.com/
Online resource to help Australians search and apply for jobs or find employment information.
Link: https://www.workforceaustralia.gov.au/individuals
University of Melbourne Medical Services
Free and discounted medical services available at the University, including dentistry, psychology services, eyecare, hearing care and speech pathology.
Link: https://students.unimelb.edu.au/student-support/health-and-wellbeing/medical-services
Directory of healthcare professionals and services across Australia. Search for bulk billing GPs, pharmacies, hospitals and other services in your suburb.
Link: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/australian-health-services
Centres providing free care for people who need urgent attention, but not an emergency response (e.g. – for mild infections and burns or suspected fractures).
Link: https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/priority-primary-care-centres
24-hour telephone service providing immediate health advice from a registered nurse.
Link: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/nurse-on-call
Phone number: 1300 60 60 24
Free, reliable medical and health information quality assured by the Victorian Government.
Link: https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/
Free, confidential short-term psychological counselling for University of Melbourne students and staff. Other support includes student workshops and self-help resources.
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne students and staff.
Link: https://services.unimelb.edu.au/counsel
Phone number: (03) 8344 6927
University of Melbourne Chaplaincy Service
Free confidential discussions about life, matters of faith and spirituality with a chaplain. This service is available to University of Melbourne students and staff of all faiths/no faith.
Eligibility: Available to University of Melbourne students and staff.
Link: https://students.unimelb.edu.au/student-support/health-and-wellbeing/faith-and-spirituality
Free, confidential 24-hour national crisis support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Eligibility: Available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Link: https://www.13yarn.org.au/
Phone number: 13 92 76
Free mental health support, including 24-hour telephone and online counselling.
Link: https://www.beyondblue.org.au/
Phone number: 1300 22 4636
Free and low-cost mental/physical health, alcohol and other drugs or work and study support for young people. Support is available online, over the phone and in a headspace centre.
Location: headspace centres located across Victoria
Eligibility: Available to people aged 12-25
Link: https://headspace.org.au/
Phone number: 1800 650 890
Free, confidential 24-hour counselling and mental health information for children and young people. Support is available online and over the phone.
Eligibility: Available to people aged 5-25.
Link: https://kidshelpline.com.au/
Phone number: 1800 551 800
24-hour crisis support for people experiencing a personal crisis or contemplating suicide. Support is available online, over the phone and via text.
Link: https://www.lifeline.org.au/
Phone number: 13 11 14
Free, confidential mental health support, information and referral services for men. Support is available online and over the phone.
Eligibility: Available to men.
Link: https://mensline.org.au/
Phone number: 1300 789 978
Free, confidential information about contraception, pregnancy options, sexual health and relevant services in Victoria.
Link: https://www.1800myoptions.org.au/
Phone number: 1800 696 784
Support for members of the University community about inappropriate, concerning or threatening behaviours, including sexual assault, family violence, stalking, bullying and discrimination.
Link: https://safercommunity.unimelb.edu.au/
Free advice and support for people affected by crime, including information about victim entitlements, assistance to communicate with police and get ready for court and help to prepare a Victim impact Statement.
Link: https://www.victimsofcrime.vic.gov.au/
Phone number: 1800 819 817
Free, 24-hour counselling, information and support for people impacted by domestic, family or sexual violence.
Link: https://www.1800respect.org.au/
Phone number: 1800 737 732
24-hour crisis support for people experiencing family violence, including safety planning and access to crisis accommodation.
Link: https://www.safesteps.org.au/
Phone number: 1800 015 188
Counselling, crisis response and support for victim survivors of sexual assault.
Link: https://www.thewomens.org.au/health-professionals/violence-and-sexual-assault/casa-house
Phone number: (03) 9635 3610
Culturally safe and holistic assistance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are experiencing/have experienced family violence or sexual assault.
Eligibility: For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Location: Various locations across Victoria
Link: https://djirra.org.au/contact-us/
Phone number: 1800 105 303
Culturally responsive services and programs for migrant and refugee-background women experiencing family violence, including legal support, case management and migration support.
Eligibility: For women from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
Link: https://intouch.org.au/
Phone number: 1800 755 988
Financial assistance and referral services for people on temporary visas who are experiencing domestic and family violence.
Eligibility: For people on temporary visas who are experiencing domestic and family violence. Other eligibility factors may also apply. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.redcross.org.au/migration/family-and-domestic-violence-financial-assistance-program/
Free and confidential information about discrimination, sexual harassment, victimisation, or racial or religious vilification. You can also report experiences of racism, sexual harassment or discrimination of any kind through their Community Reporting Tool or make a formal complaint.
Link: https://www.humanrights.vic.gov.au/get-help/
Phone number: 1300 292 153
Toolkit containing detailed information about protections in renting laws for people affected by family violence. Includes information about getting an intervention order, changing the locks, safety modifications and applying to VCAT.
Link: https://tenantsvic.org.au/articles/files/resources/Family_violence_protection-tenancy_kit.pdf
Free and confidential legal help from qualified lawyers on a variety of issues, including renting, employment law, consumer law, family violence, fines and car/bike accidents.
Eligibility: Available to enrolled University of Melbourne students.
Link: https://umsu.unimelb.edu.au/support/legal/
Free, independent legal advice for international students about employment and accommodation concerns.
Location: Study Melbourne Hub located in Melbourne CBD
Eligibility: Available to international students.
Link: https://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/living-here/legal-support/ISEALS
Phone number: 1800 056 449
Free and confidential legal advice, assistance and advocacy for Victorian renters, including through their renter support line.
Link: https://tenantsvic.org.au/
Phone number: (03) 9416 2577
Free legal information and advice on a variety of issues, including housing, immigration, public transport offenses, violence and abuse, fines and employment. Support services include legal representation and family dispute resolution.
Location: Various locations across Victoria.
Eligibility: Free legal information available to everyone. Eligibility factors can vary for legal representation/help. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.legalaid.vic.gov.au/
Phone number: 1300 792 387
Free online legal service for Victorian renters.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.anikalegal.com/
Community Legal Centres provide free legal information, advice, representation, casework and education.
Location: Various locations across metropolitan, regional and rural Victoria.
Eligibility: Eligibility factors can vary. Please contact the service to find out what support you are eligible for.
Link: https://www.fclc.org.au/find_a_community_legal_centre
A free online self-help tool to assist Victorian private renters currently/at risk of being behind on rent to understand their options, draft a letter to negotiate a payment plan with their rental provider and prepare for VCAT.
Link: https://apps.justiceconnect.org.au/dear-landlord/
A free resource for international students with information about a variety of legal issues (e.g. – rent increases, fines, unpaid wages, etc.).
Link: https://ishelp.org.au/
Your local council may provide resources and services, including health support services, social events and financial assistance. You can also visit your local library for access to computers/free wi-fi and other resources. Visit the link below to find your local council.
Link: https://www.vic.gov.au/know-your-council
Op shops (opportunity shops) sell second-hand clothing, kitchenware, homewares, books and more at discounted prices.
Links: https://www.sacredheartmission.org/op-shops/
https://www.salvosstores.com.au/
https://www.savers.com.au/
https://www.vinnies.org.au/vinnies-shops
Services provided at the University of Melbourne to support the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student community to excel in their studies, including study spaces and one-on-one tutoring.
Link: https://murrupbarak.unimelb.edu.au/
Deadly Story Service Directory
Directory of support services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Search for legal, health, cultural, sport, youth services and more.
Link: https://deadlystory.com/page/service-directory
A space for international students to meet, connect with support services, volunteer and access free cooked meals.
Location: Melbourne CBD
Links: https://www.facebook.com/thecouch614
https://www.instagram.com/thecouch614/
Insider Guides
Information to assist international students to live and study in Australia, including information about accommodation, visas, language, employment and health and safety.
Link: https://insiderguides.com.au/
Study Melbourne
Information and support provided by the Victorian Government at the Study Melbourne Hub, including legal support, free events, study spaces and employability services.
Location: Study Melbourne Hub located in Melbourne CBD
Links: https://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/
Phone number: 1800 056 449
Peer-based, volunteer-run support services for LGBTQIA+ people, their families, allies and communities. Resources include Rainbow Door (a free helpline providing information, support and referrals), QLife (anonymous and free peer support) and CHARLEE (a suicide prevention hub).
Link: https://www.switchboard.org.au/
A tool to find children’s education and care services in your area.
Link: https://www.startingblocks.gov.au/find-child-care
Parentline
Confidential and anonymous counselling on parenting issues, including parent-child relationships, bullying, family breakdown and parental stress.
Link: https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/parentline
Phone number: 13 22 89
Raising Children Network
Free, reliable information about parenting, including articles, videos and interactive videos on raising children of all ages.
Link: https://raisingchildren.net.au/
Support and study adjustments for students with disabilities/ongoing health conditions, caring responsibilities and more, including alternative exam arrangements and assistive technology.
Link: https://students.unimelb.edu.au/student-support/student-equity-and-disability-services
Disability Gateway
Information and services for people with disabilities and their family/friends/carers, including information about aids/equipment, financial support, discounted/accessible travel and assistance with everyday living.
Link: https://www.disabilitygateway.gov.au/
Phone number: 1800 643 787
Support for jobseekers to find and maintain employment, including providing work-appropriate clothing and resume/interview help.
Link: https://fittedforwork.org/core-services/
Phone number: (03) 9662 4289
WIRE
Free information, support and referrals for a variety of issues, including family violence, financial guidance, migration, employment and parenting support.
Location: Support Centre located in Melbourne CBD
Link: https://www.wire.org.au/
Phone number: 1300 134 130
Programs and opportunities for young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds, including mentoring and leadership opportunities.
Eligibility: For young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
Link: https://www.cmy.net.au/
the drum
Youth programs and services in the City of Melbourne and City of Yarra, including homelessness support, social events, career advice and family support.
Link: https://thedrum.ds.org.au/
Youth Central Victoria
Free information and advice about finding work, studying, moving out of home, managing money and more, provided by the Victorian Government.
Link: https://www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au/