Generally, there are Chinese communities in Sydney and Melbourne, but the so-called Chinese are not all mainlanders. There are also many Singaporeans and Hong Kong people here, and many hotel waiters here can speak Cantonese. Almost everyone wants to eat Chinese food, such as steamed bread pancakes, jiaozi, hot and sour rice noodles, mala Tang, hot pot, Yunnan rice noodles, Shaanxi noodles and so on. , are basically edible. The price is about 10 a meal.
Except for food, such as clothes and cosmetics, there is no difference between Australia and China, and many things in Uniqlo are even cheaper than those in China. If you come from China, it's no problem to buy clothes and cosmetics here.
The biggest expense of living expenses is accommodation. If you share a small single room, it is almost 150-220 Australian dollars a week, and the price varies slightly according to the distance.