Campus LifeAustralian Education resources for international students including; Admissions, International Education, Study English Programs, MBA, Student Life, Travel, Study in australia, and free email accounts via australia mail/Student-Life/Campus-Life/feed/atom.html2017-05-06T05:33:01ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementStudent Nightlife in Australia2010-05-04T00:40:35Z2010-05-04T00:40:35Z/Student-Life/student-nightlife-in-australia.htmlAdministratoradmin@australia.edu<p>Along with the many academic advantages of going to school in Australia, students can find many great places to party. Whether you're looking for a relaxing bar, a quieter, artsy atmosphere, a wild club, exotic or themed places, corner bars, or a luxury setting, you can find your new favorite place in Australia! <br />
The main areas to party are the larger, more developed ones in Melbourne and Sydney, but I have also included a list of cool haunts in Brisbane. This area has quite a few happening clubs, and the bar scene is unique and varied. My list of top picks is as follows:</p>
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<p><strong>Melbourne</strong></p>
<p>1. Hairy Canary, 212 Little Collins Street-A Spanish-themed bar. A hands-on food menu, and rare Spanish beer<br />
2. Horse Bazaar, 397 Little Lonsdale Street-Offers performing arts shows, Balkan music nights, and DJ events.<br />
3. Cherry, 103 Flinders Lane-A loud, dark, rock-and-roll hang-out.<br />
4. Double Happiness and New Golden Mountain, 21 Liverpool Street-Two bars in one, one a Chinese-themed bar, the other has the feel of an opium den. Unique.<br />
5. Polly Bar, 401 Brunswick Street- Naughty-named drinks, aphrodisiac bar food, rose-tinted lighting, intimate <br />
setting, and soft jazz and lounge music. Sexy.<br />
6. Bennetts Lane Jazz Club, 25 Bennetts Lane- For serious jazz buffs. Live line-ups each night.<br />
7. Boutique Nightclub, 134 Greville Street-Elegant. The place to be seen.<br />
8. Viper Room, 373 Chapel Street-THE club in Melbourne.</p>
<p><img height="225" width="300" title="Sydney Nightlife" alt="Sydney Nightlife" src="images/stories/sydney_nightlife.jpg" /></p>
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<strong>Sydney</strong></p>
<p>1. Ruby Rabbit, 231 Oxford Street-3 bars in one-one Arabian nights-themed, one ornate, royal court-like, and one <br />
kitschy-cool.<br />
2. Zeta, 488 George Street-The hottest bar in town. Includes deck area with nice view.<br />
3. Bayswater Brasserie, 32 Bayswater Road-A Parisian bistro with classic menu offerings and ambience. <br />
4. Blu Horizon Bar, 176 Cumberland Street-On the 36th floor. Amazing views, original drinks.<br />
5. Loft, 3 Lime Street-Huge, loud, offers views of Sydney Harbor. Young, trendy crowd.<br />
6. Hemmesphere, 242 George Street-Moroccan-themed, swanky. DJ and live music. <br />
7. Le Panic, 20 Bayswater Road- Best-value drinks, obliging wait-staff. Two very different rooms, dance floor.<br />
8. Club 77, 77 William Street-Well-known for being one of the hottest places in town.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>Brisbane</strong></p>
<p>1. Brazilian Touch, 18 McLachlan Street-A Brazilian-style carnival. Conga, salsa, Brazilian music and food. Fun!<br />
2. Belgian Beer Caf Brussels, Corner of Mary and Edward Street-Wide range of European beer, wine, and food.<br />
3. Strike Bowling Bar-Retro meets contemporary style at this interactive bowling alley/restaurant/bar. Cutting-<br />
edge equipment, and karaoke are just two of many cool features.</p>
<p><strong>Recommended Nightclubs in Brisbane:</strong></p>
<p>1. Uber, 100 Boundary Street, West End.<br />
2. Cesar's, 15 Adelaide Street.<br />
3. Ashala, 138 Albert Street.</p>
<p>So, come to Australia for a good education, and study hard, but be sure to leave yourself time to check out these hot spots. Believe me, you'll be able to see right away why Australia is such a great place to party.</p>
<p><img height="228" width="350" src="images/stories/dance_party_in_melbourne.jpg" title="Dance Party in Melbourne" alt="dance party in melbourne" /><br />
</p><p>Along with the many academic advantages of going to school in Australia, students can find many great places to party. Whether you're looking for a relaxing bar, a quieter, artsy atmosphere, a wild club, exotic or themed places, corner bars, or a luxury setting, you can find your new favorite place in Australia! <br />
The main areas to party are the larger, more developed ones in Melbourne and Sydney, but I have also included a list of cool haunts in Brisbane. This area has quite a few happening clubs, and the bar scene is unique and varied. My list of top picks is as follows:</p>
<p><img height="196" width="400" title="Sydney Opera Bar" alt="sydney opera bar" src="images/stories/sydney_opera_bar.jpg" longdesc="/plugins/editors/fckeditor/editor/sydney%20opera%20bar" /></p>
<p><strong>Melbourne</strong></p>
<p>1. Hairy Canary, 212 Little Collins Street-A Spanish-themed bar. A hands-on food menu, and rare Spanish beer<br />
2. Horse Bazaar, 397 Little Lonsdale Street-Offers performing arts shows, Balkan music nights, and DJ events.<br />
3. Cherry, 103 Flinders Lane-A loud, dark, rock-and-roll hang-out.<br />
4. Double Happiness and New Golden Mountain, 21 Liverpool Street-Two bars in one, one a Chinese-themed bar, the other has the feel of an opium den. Unique.<br />
5. Polly Bar, 401 Brunswick Street- Naughty-named drinks, aphrodisiac bar food, rose-tinted lighting, intimate <br />
setting, and soft jazz and lounge music. Sexy.<br />
6. Bennetts Lane Jazz Club, 25 Bennetts Lane- For serious jazz buffs. Live line-ups each night.<br />
7. Boutique Nightclub, 134 Greville Street-Elegant. The place to be seen.<br />
8. Viper Room, 373 Chapel Street-THE club in Melbourne.</p>
<p><img height="225" width="300" title="Sydney Nightlife" alt="Sydney Nightlife" src="images/stories/sydney_nightlife.jpg" /></p>
<p><br />
<strong>Sydney</strong></p>
<p>1. Ruby Rabbit, 231 Oxford Street-3 bars in one-one Arabian nights-themed, one ornate, royal court-like, and one <br />
kitschy-cool.<br />
2. Zeta, 488 George Street-The hottest bar in town. Includes deck area with nice view.<br />
3. Bayswater Brasserie, 32 Bayswater Road-A Parisian bistro with classic menu offerings and ambience. <br />
4. Blu Horizon Bar, 176 Cumberland Street-On the 36th floor. Amazing views, original drinks.<br />
5. Loft, 3 Lime Street-Huge, loud, offers views of Sydney Harbor. Young, trendy crowd.<br />
6. Hemmesphere, 242 George Street-Moroccan-themed, swanky. DJ and live music. <br />
7. Le Panic, 20 Bayswater Road- Best-value drinks, obliging wait-staff. Two very different rooms, dance floor.<br />
8. Club 77, 77 William Street-Well-known for being one of the hottest places in town.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>Brisbane</strong></p>
<p>1. Brazilian Touch, 18 McLachlan Street-A Brazilian-style carnival. Conga, salsa, Brazilian music and food. Fun!<br />
2. Belgian Beer Caf Brussels, Corner of Mary and Edward Street-Wide range of European beer, wine, and food.<br />
3. Strike Bowling Bar-Retro meets contemporary style at this interactive bowling alley/restaurant/bar. Cutting-<br />
edge equipment, and karaoke are just two of many cool features.</p>
<p><strong>Recommended Nightclubs in Brisbane:</strong></p>
<p>1. Uber, 100 Boundary Street, West End.<br />
2. Cesar's, 15 Adelaide Street.<br />
3. Ashala, 138 Albert Street.</p>
<p>So, come to Australia for a good education, and study hard, but be sure to leave yourself time to check out these hot spots. Believe me, you'll be able to see right away why Australia is such a great place to party.</p>
<p><img height="228" width="350" src="images/stories/dance_party_in_melbourne.jpg" title="Dance Party in Melbourne" alt="dance party in melbourne" /><br />
</p>Campus Life: Getting Involved2009-04-13T04:33:33Z2009-04-13T04:33:33Z/Student-Life/campus-life-getting-involved.htmlAdministratoradmin@australia.edu<p>Once you have stepped foot onto your college campus or university's grounds, it is time to set aside your anxieties and find ways to get involved. From joining a student organization or playing intramural sports, there are plenty of fun activities to do in between classes. Not only do you increase your chances of making friends by participating in extracurricular activities, you also have an outlet where you can release school related stress. </p><p><br /><img src="/images/stories/making_new_friends.jpg" mce_src="images/stories/making_new_friends.jpg" alt="making new friends" title="Making New Friends" width="250" align="left" height="188"><br />Being in a new place at a demanding time in your life can cause even a calm person to have worries. Take that nervous energy and turn it into something productive. Land yourself a campus job and take advantage of all the perks that employment has to offer. Besides earning a paycheck, you put yourself into a position to have face to face contact with your peers all day. Strike up a conversation with a co-worker and see where that leads. You never know, you may be the next campus socialite.<br /><br />Having a busy schedule means you are going to have to learn how to balance out your life. Besides quizzes, group projects, and exams, you have to pencil in time to study, participate in activities, and find time to network. Investing in an over sized desk calendar can help you put things in perspective. If you find that your time slots are overlapping with one another, cut back on an activity or two. The most important thing to remember is that you have come to school to learn and after paying the high cost of tuition, you don't want to sacrifice study time to fit in one more hour at the gym.<br /><br />Join a study group and broaden your horizons. Not only is it a great way to get to know other students better, it also will benefit you when it comes to test time. Bouncing information off of one or more members of a group may help improve your concentration and will definitely give you something to look forward to. Studying alone is unnecessary and often unproductive.<br /><img src="/images/stories/students_hanging_out_on_campus.jpg" mce_src="images/stories/students_hanging_out_on_campus.jpg" alt="students hanging out on campus" title="students hanging out on campus" width="300" align="right" height="200"><br />Higher learning in Australia is very promising. Giving students the tools that they need to survive is the focus of most campuses and universities. By offering men and women the chance to learn and grow as people, educators play a role in each individual's success. With college admissions processes getting stricter with each passing year, students who prepare themselves for the struggles associated with obtaining a degree will achieve more in the long run.<br /><br /></p><p>Once you have stepped foot onto your college campus or university's grounds, it is time to set aside your anxieties and find ways to get involved. From joining a student organization or playing intramural sports, there are plenty of fun activities to do in between classes. Not only do you increase your chances of making friends by participating in extracurricular activities, you also have an outlet where you can release school related stress. </p><p><br /><img src="/images/stories/making_new_friends.jpg" mce_src="images/stories/making_new_friends.jpg" alt="making new friends" title="Making New Friends" width="250" align="left" height="188"><br />Being in a new place at a demanding time in your life can cause even a calm person to have worries. Take that nervous energy and turn it into something productive. Land yourself a campus job and take advantage of all the perks that employment has to offer. Besides earning a paycheck, you put yourself into a position to have face to face contact with your peers all day. Strike up a conversation with a co-worker and see where that leads. You never know, you may be the next campus socialite.<br /><br />Having a busy schedule means you are going to have to learn how to balance out your life. Besides quizzes, group projects, and exams, you have to pencil in time to study, participate in activities, and find time to network. Investing in an over sized desk calendar can help you put things in perspective. If you find that your time slots are overlapping with one another, cut back on an activity or two. The most important thing to remember is that you have come to school to learn and after paying the high cost of tuition, you don't want to sacrifice study time to fit in one more hour at the gym.<br /><br />Join a study group and broaden your horizons. Not only is it a great way to get to know other students better, it also will benefit you when it comes to test time. Bouncing information off of one or more members of a group may help improve your concentration and will definitely give you something to look forward to. Studying alone is unnecessary and often unproductive.<br /><img src="/images/stories/students_hanging_out_on_campus.jpg" mce_src="images/stories/students_hanging_out_on_campus.jpg" alt="students hanging out on campus" title="students hanging out on campus" width="300" align="right" height="200"><br />Higher learning in Australia is very promising. Giving students the tools that they need to survive is the focus of most campuses and universities. By offering men and women the chance to learn and grow as people, educators play a role in each individual's success. With college admissions processes getting stricter with each passing year, students who prepare themselves for the struggles associated with obtaining a degree will achieve more in the long run.<br /><br /></p>