Maybe you should have a look at Unis were the majority of students move out of home to attend uni? CSU, UNE or SCU are prime examples. Almost everyone I know has moved away from home to come to Uni here and trust me, most of us do it tough. We can't find work because (a) theres 3000 other uni students trying to do the same and (b) it's ultimatley a country town. Those of us who live off Centrelink have 2/3 of it put towards rent, a fair bit on random charges the Uni feels to add on, and leaves very little for food. Yes, I am on the net atm, however I need net credit in order to access databases and journals. Yes, I shouldn't be on here, but I needed a break. In the last week, I've had maybe 4 decent meals. I'd agree that yes, uni students do live below the poverty line, esspecially if you look beyond Sydney University. Those with a large intake of students living away from home will reflect this. Just because we don't have 'shabby clothes' does not reflect our financial situation. I doubt you'd last a week living how some people here live.