Bank Accounts and Cards
Navigating Australian banking is one of the first practical tasks you’ll face as an international student. Our banking guides help you choose the right accounts and cards while avoiding unnecessary fees.
Learn which Australian banks offer the best accounts for international students, understand the step-by-step process for opening a bank account, and know the difference between everyday accounts, savings accounts, and term deposits. We explain debit cards, credit cards, and prepaid cards – which one suits your needs and which to avoid as a new student.
Our guides compare banks based on monthly fees, ATM access, app quality, and customer service. Discover the best options for sending money home (Wise, Remitly, bank transfers) and receiving money from your family overseas. Learn how to avoid common bank fees, take advantage of student banking offers (while watching for hidden conditions), and use contactless payments effectively.
We also cover what to do if you lose your bank card, whether international students can realistically get credit cards in Australia, and how to manage multiple accounts for different purposes.
Choose the right bank and cards. Manage your money efficiently without paying unnecessary fees.
Best Bank Accounts in Australia for International Students: Compared
How to Open a Bank Account in Australia: Step by Step Guide for Students
Everyday vs Savings Account Australia: Key Differences 2026
Debit, Credit and Prepaid Cards in Australia: Explained for Beginners
How to Choose the Right Australian Bank in 2026: Your Complete Guide to Fees, ATMs, and App Quality
International Money Transfer Options in Australia: Wise, Remitly and Banks
How to Send Money Home from Australia: Safely and Cheaply (2026 Guide)
Bank Fees in Australia: Monthly Account and ATM Fees and How to Avoid Them
Student Banking Offers in Australia: Cashback, Gift Cards and Conditions
How to Use Contactless Payments, Apple Pay and Google Pay in Australia
