Thank you for choosing BROWNS.
We’re ready for you to arrive so now it’s time for you to prepare.
We’ve collated a list of facts, shops, events, living costs and even weather and temperature averages to help you plan.
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Your Experience
Before you arrive
Warm Welcome
First Week
Start Your World Class Experience
Graduation Day
Arrival Guide
Congratulations on securing a place at BROWNS. Our Arrival Guide is designed to help make your transition to student life at BROWNS as easy as possible.
The Essentials
Booking Travel
If you have confirmed your place at BROWNS, it’s time to book your travel. Flights fill up quickly, so make sure you arrive with time to arrange your finances, accommodation and with time to explore your new city.
Airport Pick-Up
BROWNS can arrange your airport pick-up and drop-off service to make your time in your new city enjoyable from the very beginning. Simply contact our Admissions Office or your Representative Agent to make these arrangements.
Accommodation
BROWNS can arrange your accommodation through our Student Apartments, Student House or homestay arrangements. Simply contact our Admissions Office or your Representative Agent to make these arrangements.
Packing Essentials
Student life requires a number of essentials which you can’t forget to bring with you or buy when you arrive. These include:
- Shoes and clothes for all occasions
- Your passport, Identification Documents, valuables, money and travel tickets
- Copies of your BROWNS enrolment details
- An Australian or International Drivers licence
- Emergency contact details, including your Airport Pick Up contact
- Sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat
Don’t forget that the Australian government prohibits the transfer of certain items into Australia (Click here).
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Money and Travel
Queensland has one of the lowest costs of living in comparison to other Australian states.
Starting off
You need to make sure you have access to enough funds to support you when you first arrive. Knowing the average living costs in Australia is an important part of your financial preparation. To find out more about living costs in Australia, please visit www.studyaustralia.gov.au.
Banking
Being able to access your money while studying is important. You can open a bank account before you leave home with any of the major Australian banks, and this will allow you to withdraw funds as soon as you arrive to study at BROWNS. International students will need to provide their passport as identification when accessing their bank account for the first time.
Alternatively, you can establish a bank account once you arrive at BROWNS, and if you’re an international student who has been here for less than 6 weeks, you will need your passport as proof of identification.
Australian Money
Money in Australia is colourful and made from a plastic polymer, which provides security against counterfeiting. Notes come in $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 denominations, and coins are available in silver 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent coins, or gold $1 and $2 coins.
Tax and Refunds
The Australian Goods and Services Tax is a Value Added Tax of 10% on most goods, services and consumer goods sold in Australia.
Short term international travellers may be able to access a refund on their GST expenses while in Australia. Find out more at the international airport or visit the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service website.
What to bring?
Please bring your passport, your packed lunch, a pen, paper and your smile for the student ID photo.
Australian Airports
Whether travelling domestically or internationally, our Guide to Australian Airports will help you find your feet when you land.
Brisbane Airport (BNE)
Brisbane Airport is a major hub with direct connections to many domestic and international destinations. The airport operates 24 hours a day and is located just 13 kilometers, or 20 minutes drive, from Brisbane’s Central Business District (CBD).
Gold Coast Coolangatta Airport (OOL)
Gold Coast Airport is your gateway to Australia’s favourite holiday destination. Gold Coast Airport is located within easy reach of the beaches of Tweed Coast, Surfers Paradise and Byron Bay. With its ever-expanding list of outbound international flights, Gold Coast Airport is fast becoming an international holiday hub for travellers looking for a quick holiday to Japan, New Zealand and Fiji.
Sydney Airport (SYD)
Arriving into or out of a major city gateway can be a daunting task. Sydney Airport is Australia’s busiest, so be prepared and familiarise yourself with the information you need to find your way around. Sydney Airport is situated approximately 9 kilometres south of the city. Sydney Airport has three passenger terminals: T1 (International Terminal), T2 (Domestic Common User Terminal) and T3 (Qantas Domestic Terminal). The Domestic and International terminals at Sydney Airport are located in separate buildings, with easy transfer services between terminals.
Melbourne Tullamarine Domestic & International Airport (MEL)
Melbourne Airport is one of Australia’s major international and domestic gateways. It operates 24 hours a day, serving more than 20 international airlines. The airport is approximately 25 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD.
Settling In
International Student Guide
Insider Guides publishes an annual International Student Guide which can be helpful for both international and Australian students. Find out more through Insider Guides.
Furnishing your new home
You may find you’ll need to buy some items to make your house a home. Think about the length of time you’re studying with BROWNS, whether you’re planning to stay for further study or work, and how much you need to invest in your home.
Buying everything can be costly, so refer to websites such as Kmart, Gumtree, eBay and second-hand stores to find items you need.
Finding Work
Once you have enrolled at BROWNS, our Jobs Club and Careers Services can help you prepare, find and apply for casual and part-time work. Make sure you know your rights and responsibilities for employment in Australia.
Pre-Departure Check List
Before you leave home make sure you have:
- Booked and confirmed your accommodation
- Photocopied all important documents to bring on your travels
- Booked an airport transfer
- Applied for and received your visa (if applicable)
- Obtained a letter from your medical practitioner for any special medications you need to bring through Australian customs (if applicable)
Ensure you have the necessary documents with you:
- Letter of Offer
- Valid driver’s licences or international drivers licence
- Copies of any travel documents
- Passport and visa valid for the duration of your studies (if applicable)
- CoE (if applicable)
- Specialists report if special requirements for exams are required
- Receipts of valuable new goods you are bringing into Australia (if applicable)
Orientation Day
Sample schedule for your first day at BROWNS*
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 9:00-9:15am | All students receive an Orientation pack which includes a Student Handbook (adults | juniors), BROWNS Passport, school lanyard and information on the local area and upcoming activities. |
| 9:20-11:30am | First day placement testing All students sit a placement test on their first day. This will test your listening, reading, grammar, vocabulary, speaking and writing skills. We use this test to help us place you in the correct class for your English level. The test will take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. During your test you will have a speaking test and interview with one of our Academic Management Team. This is a great time to let BROWNS know what your reasons for enrolling in English classes are and set some goals. |
| 11:30-11:50am | ID Photos and Introduction to BROWNS website and Facebook page (keep updated with what is happening at school and in Brisbane/on the Gold Coast. |
| 10:50-11:50am | School & Surrounding Area Tour Tour of the school classrooms and facilities Introduction to Student Services team and how to contact them Overview of emergency evacuation procedure, exits and assembly area Tour of the surrounding area including:transport options (bus and train) banks (nearest bank and how to open an account) mobile/phone providers, doctors, chemist, library, closest shopping and eating options, phone/mobile providers, doctors, chemist and places to eat/shop. |
| 11:50-1:50pm | Break for Lunch |
| 1:50 – 2:15pm | Student Services Overview Accommodation information – homestay, student apartments and student houses Hand out student ID cards Public transport information Activities calendar Jobs club Travel advice and information Beach safety |
| 2:15-3:00pm | Academic Management Team (AMT) Overview Explanation of School Rules Overview of BROWNS class breakdown (CORE class and Active8) and how to get the most out of the Accelerate program using the BROWNS passport. Student visa requirements including progress and attendance monitoring Academic counselling services Study pathway information |
| 3:00pm | Orientation finishes |
Destination Guides
Learn more about each of the BROWNS campus destinations. From local shops to costs of living, these guides will help your local knowledge.

Gold Coast

Melbourne
Important Guides and Facts about Australia
Read our Student Handbook
BROWNS Student Handbook
Read our Student Handbook (adults | juniors) to ensure you are fully prepared for your arrival at BROWNS and life as an international student in Australia.









