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Information on safety with Think Before :Think Before – Meet George We would like you to meet George; he is an international student studying in Australia. George is the face of a new safety campaign called Think Before and he stars in his very own animation and can speak 14 languages. George also has a website.

Information on Student Safety in Victoria by Victoria Police Website 

Gen Institute understands and believes that the safety of the students is paramount and it reflects in every policy and procedure that Gen Institute enforces. Gen Institute provides committed support to its students and makes sure that there is no stone unturned in regards to any queries regarding the students safety. Students undergo an extensive induction session which in which safety is highly prioritised.

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Although Melbourne ranks highest among major cities in the world in terms of liveability, students are urged to place a lot of substance on their health, safety and wellbeing at any given time.

In our efforts to enforce safety we have listed all the emergency contacts that a students might need  at times of mishap or any event .

We have compiled a list of emergency contacts, support services and safety tips to ensure you have the best possible experience while you’re here in Melbourne.

Police, Ambulance and Fire Brigade – 000

In an emergency contact Police, Fire Brigade and Ambulance by dialing Zero Zero Zero.

The operator will ask for your name and address and other details of the emergency situation. This call is free of charge but should be used only in an emergency.

If you require non-urgent advice or information or need to report a non-urgent matter, like lost property, you should attend or call the local Police Station. Contact details for your local Police Station can be found at the Victoria Police website

  • Police: 000
  • Fire: 000
  • Ambulance: 000
  • State Emergency Services (SES): 9696 6111
  • EPA: 9628 5777
  • Poisons Information Center: 13 11 26
  • Interpreter: 13 14 50

 Some helpful tips to stay safe:

  • Whenever possible travel in groups. Risk is created by travelling alone, especially at night
  • Safety1Always tell someone where you are going, and when you expect to return
  • Check public transport timetables in advance to avoid long waits, especially at night
  • Walk in well lit areas even if it means your trip is longer. Avoid short cuts through dark isolated areas.
  • Follow any security guidelines provided by Gen Institute
  • Avoid giving personal information to strangers
  • Lock doors and windows before you leave your house or apartment
  • Be careful when using automatic teller machines (ATMs) and put your cash away quickly

Living in Melbourne


Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia, the capital of the southern state of Victoria. More than 100,000 international students study in Victoria fair bit Living In Melbourne. As an international student in Melbourne and Victoria’s regional cities, you will enjoy a cosmopolitan lifestyle, good health services, advice and special support to help you while you study away from home.Around 70 percent of Victorians live in Melbourne, the state’s capital city. You will find Melbourne and Victoria’s regional cities are welcoming places to study: with a proud multicultural heritage, more than 230 languages and dialects, and 120 faiths across the state.Experience great sporting events, quality fresh local produce and international cuisines, festivals and free community events. Famous white sand beaches, spectacular coastline, mountains and national parks contribute to an enviable outdoor lifestyle.Discover what makes Melbourne and regional Victoria great places to live and study:

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The Insider

Get the inside story on living and studying in Melbourne. ‘The Insider’ is an independent publication produced by international students for international students – to help them settle into life in Victoria.

International Student Care Service

Our International Student Care Service (ISCS) is there for you when you need it most. ISCS provides vital support to international students who might experience difficulties during their studies in Victoria. Need help and advice on finance, accommodation, transport and more? The Care Service is here to help.

Safety

Want to know more about safety in Melbourne and Victoria? Find out how you can stay safe in the city, keep out of trouble in the bush and avoid accidents at the beach.Source: http://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au