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Life in Melbourne

Melbourne is known as Australia’s cultural capital, with live music, street art, and theatre performances. The landscape is a mix of urban, coastal, and green spaces, offering something for everyone. They have a great café culture, with some of the best coffee and international cuisines.

Melbourne also hosts a lot of big sports events, and it is home to AFL (Australian Rules Football), the Australian Open, and the Melbourne Cup horse race.

Work in Melbourne

  • Average working hours per week: 36 to 40 hours, 7 to 8 hours daily
  • Typical working day: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00 or 18:00
  • Number of Vacation days: 20 days / 4 weeks
  • Commute: Mostly by tram, train, and buses
  • Work culture: A mix of corporate professionalism and creative industries, with a focus on work-life balance. More relaxed than in Sydney, especially in media, arts, and hospitality

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FAQ

You can move to Melbourne by yourself, with a friend or as a couple. There are pros and cons to all of the situations. If you consider moving abroad with any kind of friend it can be a really good idea to sit down and talk through practical and everyday stuff such as economy, bills, cleaning, grocery shopping, cooking vs ordering, going out/staying in, how you deal with potentially going out without each other as well as having friends and family visiting (from near and far and extended visits). Apart from the practical arrangements, life is fun when you can share your new core memories with other people – so it is very recommendable to move abroad together. Moving with a friend can cause you to interact less with new people compared to if you move abroad by yourself. But if this is a good or a bad thing entirely depends on your personal goals and wishes as well as your personality.

Conclusion: communication is key if you and your friend decide to move abroad together

Trams are Melbourne’s most famous mode of transport, with a Free Tram Zone in the city center. Trains and buses connect the suburbs to the CBD. Cycling is also popular, with dedicated bike lanes in many areas. Driving is an option but parking and traffic can be difficult in the city.

The Myki card is Melbourne’s public transport card. It is used for trams, trains, and buses across Melbourne and some regional areas.

  • Types: Myki Money (pay-as-you-go) or Myki Pass (weekly/monthly unlimited travel).

There are many apartments in the city, while houses are more typical in the suburbs. You can also find inner suburbs like Fitzroy, Carlton, and Richmond, where you’ll find a good and peaceful lifestyle while still being close to the busy centre.

You can expect these price estimates:

  • 1-bedroom apartment in the city centre: AUD 2200 per month
  • 1-bedroom apartment outside the city centre: AUD 1800 per month
  • 3-bedroom apartment in the city centre AUD 4200 per month
  • 3-bedroom apartment outside the city centre: AUD 2700 per month

Outer suburbs like Sunshine, Werribee, and Frankston are more affordable but require a longer commute.

Websites to find rentals:

  • Realestate.com.au
  • Domain.com.au
  • Flatmates.com.au for shared housing.

Melbourne’s housing market is cheaper than Sydney but more expensive than Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.

Melbourne is slightly colder than cities like Sydney and Brisbane. Generally the rainfall is evenly spread throughout the year, but usually light rather than heavy storms. There are strong winds, especially in spring.

The summers (Dec–Feb) ranges between 14°C to 30°C. They can be hot and dry, with occasional heatwaves reaching over 40°C.

Autumn (Mar–May) has temperatures around 10°C to 25°C with chilly mornings and comfortable daytime temperatures.

Winter (Jun–Aug) is 6°C to 15°C, cloudy, and with occasional rain and strong winds. There’s no snow in the city, but nearby mountains get snowfall.

Spring (Sep–Nov) is between 8°C to 22°C and with unpredictable weather. Sunny mornings can suddenly turn into rain and wind.

Still not sure about moving to Melbourne?

If you’d like to live in a diverse, creative, and laid-back city with great food, culture, and public transport, Melbourne is a fantastic place to live. Melbourne is known for its creative soul, and you’ll find famous street art in laneways like Hosier Lane and AC/DC Lane. There’s great public transport and you can also easily walk. You’ll also find an extensive tram network, including a Free Tram Zone in the CBD. It’s well-connected with train and bus services across the city and suburbs as well. 

Melbourne has a mix of rooftop bars, jazz clubs, hidden speakeasies, and live music venues. It’s an amazing laneway culture, with cool bars and restaurants tucked away in nice alleys. Furthermore, you can be sure to find some of the best live music scenes in Australia, with gigs happening every night.

The city also holds plenty of nature and green spaces with parks and gardens, including Royal Botanic Gardens and Fitzroy Gardens. You have easy access to places like Dandenong Ranges, Great Ocean Road, and Yarra Valley wineries. For some nice beaches you should go to St Kilda and Brighton Beach, plus nearby Mornington Peninsula for weekend getaways.

Last, but not least, Melbourne is one of the best cities in Australia for families, offering great schools, safe neighbourhoods, and plenty of parks and activities.

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