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Student Discounts and Concessions — ISIC, Opal/Myki Rules, UNiDAYS, and Spotify

As an international student, you’re eligible for discounts on food, transport, entertainment, and services. Some are substantial (transport); others are modest (café discounts). Here’s where to find them and how much they save.

International Student Identity Card (ISIC)

ISIC is the most recognized student identity card globally. In Australia, it unlocks 10–15% discounts at retailers, restaurants, and services.

Getting an ISIC Card

Cost: A$25–$35 for 12-month card.

Where to apply:

Timeline: Instant (if buying in-person); 1–2 weeks (if mailing).

Requirements:

ISIC Discounts: Where to Use It

Retailer/ServiceDiscountNotes
Restaurants10–15%Mostly independent cafés; chains rarely accept
Bookstores (Dymocks, Booktopia)10%Australian retailers
Movie tickets10–20%Village Cinemas, Hoyts (some locations)
Bars and nightclubs10–20%Many Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane venues
Transport (coach services)10–15%Greyhound, regional buses
Hostels10–20%Backpacker accommodation
Tours and activities10–20%Travel agencies, adventure companies
Gym memberships5–10%Some gyms (Fitness First, etc.)
Online services (Spotify, etc.)10–20%Digital services vary

Reality: You’ll use ISIC mostly at restaurants/cafés and occasional entertainment. It pays for itself in a few visits.

ISIC Annual Savings Estimate

The card pays for itself in 6 months.


Public Transport Concessions by City

Sydney: Opal Concession (Not Available to Most International Students)

The problem: NSW excludes most international students from Concession Opal rates.

Who qualifies:

Reality for most international students: You pay full Opal price (A$18.20/day weekday cap).

Annual cost (commuting 5 days/week): A$4,700–$5,200.


Melbourne: Myki Concession (Available to International Students)

Major advantage: Victoria includes eligible international students in Concession myki fares.

Who qualifies:

How to apply:

  1. Contact your university international student office.
  2. Provide proof of enrolment.
  3. Application submitted to Public Transport Victoria (PTV).
  4. Processing: 2–4 weeks.
  5. Receive Concession myki card.

Concession myki costs:

Annual saving: A$2,500–$3,000 (if you commute 250 days/year).

This is one of the biggest student benefits in Australia.


Brisbane: Go Card Concession (Available to International Students)

Who qualifies:

How to apply:

  1. Visit Translink customer centre with student ID and enrolment letter.
  2. Concession card issued same-day.

Concession costs:

Annual saving: A$1,400–$1,500.


Perth: SmartRider Concession (Available to International Students)

Who qualifies: Enrolled at recognised institution.

How to apply: Visit Transperth customer centre with student ID and enrolment letter.

Concession costs:

Annual saving: A$600–$800.


Adelaide: MetroCard Concession (Available to International Students)

Who qualifies: Enrolled at recognised institution.

Concession costs:

Annual saving: A$800–$1,000.


Digital Student Discounts

Spotify Student

Cost: A$5.99/month (vs A$12.99 for standard).

What you get:

How to sign up:

  1. Go to https://www.spotify.com/student
  2. Verify student status (via email with .edu domain).
  3. Billed monthly.

Annual saving: A$84 (vs standard plan).


UNiDAYS

What it is: Platform offering discounts at 400+ retailers (UK-based, but available in Australia).

Retailers: Nike, Adidas, Apple, Amazon, JetBlue, beauty brands, etc.

Typical discounts: 10–30%.

How to use:

  1. Register at https://www.unidaysau.com (Australian version).
  2. Verify student status.
  3. Browse discounts and apply at checkout (online or in-store).

Cost: Free.

Annual saving: A$200–$500 (depending on spending).


Microsoft Office 365 (OneDrive, Word, Excel)

For students: Often free through your university.

How to access:

  1. Log in to your university portal.
  2. Download Office 365 apps.
  3. Use on up to 5 devices simultaneously.

Cost: Free (included in enrollment).

Normal cost: A$12/month or A$140/year.


Amazon Prime Student

Cost: A$3/month (vs A$9/month standard).

What you get:

How to sign up: https://www.amazon.com.au/primesstudent (requires .edu email).

Annual saving: A$72.


Retail and Entertainment Discounts

Bookstores

Cost: Free to register.

Movie Tickets

CinemaRegular PriceStudent PriceNotes
HoytsA$20A$17–$18Most locations
Village CinemasA$22A$18–$19Varies by location
Event CinemasA$20A$16–$17Tuesdays: A$10 (all customers)

Monthly saving (2 movies): A$10–$20.


Gym Memberships

Student discounts: 5–15% at Fitness First, Anytime Fitness, some YMCAs.

Cost: A$10–$20/month (with discount) vs A$25–$40 (regular).

Annual saving: A$120–$240.


Hostel Accommodations

ISIC gets 10–20% at most Australian hostels (Wicked Camels, Wandering Camel, etc.).

Cost: Usually A$20–$40/night (with discount) vs A$25–$50 (regular).


Free or Low-Cost Activities

University Facilities

Public Libraries

Australian public libraries offer:

Museums and Art Galleries

Many Australian museums offer:

Examples: Art Gallery of NSW (free entry), Australian Museum (free entry days).

Festivals and Markets


Airline and Travel Discounts

STA Travel

What it is: Travel agency specializing in student travel.

Discounts:

Cost: No membership fee (just book through them).

Website: https://www.statravel.com.au

Greyhound Buses (Regional Travel)

Student discount: 10–15% on coach tickets (interstate travel).

How to claim: Present ISIC card at time of booking.

Cost: Typically A$50–$150 (discounted) for interstate trips.


Miscellaneous Discounts

ServiceDiscountNotes
Adobe Creative Cloud60% offA$10–$15/month (vs A$30)
JetBrains software (for coding)FreeIDEs, if student status verified
GitHub Student PackFreeA$100+ in free tools for coders
Canva Pro50% offA$15/month (vs A$30)
ASUS, HP, DellStudent discounts10–20% on laptops/devices

Annual Savings Summary

Discount TypeAnnual Saving
Transport Concession (Melbourne myki)A$2,500–$3,000
Spotify StudentA$84
Streaming services (all combined)A$200–$300
Restaurants/cafés (ISIC)A$300–$500
Movie ticketsA$100–$150
Gym membershipA$120–$240
Travel/flightsA$300–$800 (if traveling)
TOTAL (conservative)A$3,600–$4,000+

If you’re in Melbourne: Transport alone saves A$2,500+, making your total annual savings A$4,000–$5,000.


FAQ

Q: Is ISIC worth getting? A: Yes. It pays for itself in 3–6 months if you use it regularly at cafés and entertainment.

Q: Can international students get transport concessions? A: It depends on the city. Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide offer concessions to eligible international students. Sydney (Opal) does not.

Q: How much do I save with Myki Concession in Melbourne? A: A$2,500–$3,000/year (from full adult fare to concession).

Q: Can I use UNiDAYS if I’m an international student? A: Yes. Register with your university email (.edu domain).

Q: Are there discounts on groceries? A: Not standard (unlike UK Tesco Student Discount). Use loyalty programs (Coles Rewards, Woolworths Rewards) for 1–4% cashback.

Q: Do part-time jobs offer student discounts? A: Yes. Many employers (cafés, retail, hospitality) offer staff discounts (10–50% depending on workplace).

Sources

Last reviewed: April 2026. Cost figures move with inflation — verify with the linked source if you’re budgeting precisely.


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