You can work part-time, 20 hours per week. You can find a job according to your major, or do odd jobs (e.g. restaurants). The average salary is 90-125 dollars per hour.
Tips for finding a job while studying in Australia
There are actually many channels to find a job, listed below are a few major channels, but the key is for students to be good at digging. The first thing you need to do is to look at job advertisements in newspapers and websites. Websites are more comprehensive, and students in Australia generally like to look for jobs at seek.com.au and careerone.com.au.
Australian part-time jobs
In Australia, university students usually work as laborers, earning between A$1,000 and A$2,000 a month. The most common jobs are: ordering at KFC or McDonald's, delivery at pizza parlors (preferably with your own car) and selling sushi at sushi bars. These three jobs are easy to find and relatively easy to work. And the pay isn't bad - it's usually between 1,200 and 1,800 Australian dollars a month.
Student expert advice
Student expert reminds us that when studying in Australia, students must first apply for their own tax ID number, and get paid through normal behavior, and try not to look for some low-paying jobs that directly take cash, which are not only laborious, but also do not help at all in the future work. It is very helpful to have work experience for you to stay in Australia after graduation to find a job, so it is recommended that students who intend to migrate to Australia after graduation can try to find some work in their free time to increase their experience, not just stay indoors "hard to study".