Look, I'm not one of those rich kids that has their parents pay for everything. I've been working since I was 14 whilst studying (of course).
I live in the Gold Coast and it would take me around 2 hours by public transport to get to the nearest university (a private one at that).
My parents don't make a combined income of over the $55 000 threshhold, however they have some investment properties which makes me ineligible for the student allowance plan. But the thing is that they don't make a profit from the rental properties at the moment so it's not like we get anything out of it.
I am already paying rent for a place in Brisbane so that I can work in my new job. I still go down to the Gold Coast one a week/two weeks for a few nights. My parents give me the $30 or so a week that I get from the government and I pay my own rent and expenses.
I am pretty much supporting myself entirely and because of a lack of a nearby university I had to move to Brisbane and support myself. I could only work on weekends in the Gold Coast because I could only get transport with my Dad (busses take like 2 hours yet again) so I can work 6 days a week in Brisbane. Somewhat more financially secure than working two 4 hours shifts on Saturday and Sunday.
I think it's rediculous that I can't be proven as 'independent' when I will be supporting myself entirely when I move up to Brisbane entirely (no more trips to the GC) and will no longer receive ANYTHING from the government nor my parents.
Any ideas? I'm thinking of applying for some financial scholarships at my university that I will be starting this year.
I mean, I can live off of the money I am making at my new job. I just think it's a bit unfair that some kids can still live at home and have this extra money from doing nothing because their parents don't make enough money (same as mine, but with the equity issue...)
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Better yet; because I received all my tax back last year I am not even entilted to the $950 government contribution scheme.
I live in the Gold Coast and it would take me around 2 hours by public transport to get to the nearest university (a private one at that).
My parents don't make a combined income of over the $55 000 threshhold, however they have some investment properties which makes me ineligible for the student allowance plan. But the thing is that they don't make a profit from the rental properties at the moment so it's not like we get anything out of it.
I am already paying rent for a place in Brisbane so that I can work in my new job. I still go down to the Gold Coast one a week/two weeks for a few nights. My parents give me the $30 or so a week that I get from the government and I pay my own rent and expenses.
I am pretty much supporting myself entirely and because of a lack of a nearby university I had to move to Brisbane and support myself. I could only work on weekends in the Gold Coast because I could only get transport with my Dad (busses take like 2 hours yet again) so I can work 6 days a week in Brisbane. Somewhat more financially secure than working two 4 hours shifts on Saturday and Sunday.
I think it's rediculous that I can't be proven as 'independent' when I will be supporting myself entirely when I move up to Brisbane entirely (no more trips to the GC) and will no longer receive ANYTHING from the government nor my parents.
Any ideas? I'm thinking of applying for some financial scholarships at my university that I will be starting this year.
I mean, I can live off of the money I am making at my new job. I just think it's a bit unfair that some kids can still live at home and have this extra money from doing nothing because their parents don't make enough money (same as mine, but with the equity issue...)
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Better yet; because I received all my tax back last year I am not even entilted to the $950 government contribution scheme.
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