Expecting students with limited time to work to be able to afford these prices and also be the “ideal” student that USyd preaches in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis is elitist, classist and out of touch.
Browsing: Student accommodation
A University spokesperson confirmed to Honi that they are “pleased to be advancing with a refurbishment of the Darlington Terraces, recognising their vital role in accommodating students.”
The development plan remains currently “under assessment” by the Sydney Eastern City Planning Panel, an independent panel created by the state government to resolve large and controversial developments.
There is a complete lack of focus on fundamental necessities for the students living at Regiment.
The logic follows that at a certain age one is old enough to support themselves and should be left to their own devices – both financially and in terms of employment/academic decisions.
Unilodge will now manage the day-to-day operations of university-owned accommodation, such as The Regiment, Abercrombie and the Queen Mary Building on Camperdown/Darlington campus.
International House has been home to over 6,000 students since it opened in the 1960s, and is a hallmark of modernist architecture at USyd. So why is it closing?
Ultimately, the onus is on landlords to offer university students solutions to their black mould crises.
Despite a shortage of student accommodation at the University of Sydney, USyd’s property sales continue.
The proliferation of private student accommodation in recent years requires a probe into the key players involved in this lucrative endeavour.