1. Top “Student-Only” NBN Deals (March 2026)
These deals require a valid Australian Student ID and a verified university email address.
| Provider | The Student Offer | Duration | How to Get It |
| Vodafone | $15 Off / Month | 12 Months | Sign up via the Vodafone Student Portal with your .edu.au email. |
| Telstra | $1/Month First Month | 1 Month | Available for new tertiary activations; $15/month off mobile plans also available. |
| Optus | $15 Off / Month | 12 Months | Usually bundled as a “Promo Deal” for new eligible student services. |
2. The Vodafone “Study Hard” Discount
As of March 2026, Vodafone offers one of the most consistent student NBN perks.
- The Deal: Save $15 per month for the first 12 months on NBN Home Fast (100Mbps) and Home Fast+ (250Mbps) plans.
- The Bonus: If you already have a Vodafone mobile plan, you can often “stack” this with a bundle discount, potentially bringing your total savings even higher.
- Deadline: This specific $15/month offer is currently scheduled to run until March 18, 2026.
3. The Telstra “Tertiary” Bundle
Telstra has simplified its student offerings for the 2026 academic year.
- NBN Offer: New student activations can get their first month of NBN for just $1.
- Ongoing Savings: While the NBN discount is focused on the start, students also get $15/month off Upfront Mobile plans for 12 months, making it cheaper to hotspot if your home wifi fails.
- Verification: You must verify your identity via a two-step process using your university email and ID.
4. No Student ID? Use the “Honeymoon” Strategy
If you aren’t a tertiary student (or your provider doesn’t have a “Student” button), you can still get the $15 discount by playing the “New Customer” game:
- Tangerine: Offering $15/month off for the first 6 months on NBN 100 and NBN 500 plans (Ends March 31, 2026).
- Dodo: Offering $20/month off for the first 12 months for new customers (Ends May 26, 2026).
- Superloop: Their “Super Speed Sale” offers up to $180 in savings ($30/month off for 6 months) on selected high-speed plans.
5. Pro-Tip: The “Move-In” Trap
In 2026, many student apartment buildings (like Scape or Iglu) have “exclusive” internet providers pre-installed. Check your lease first. If the building is “locked” to a provider like Vocus or Spirit, you may not be able to use a Telstra or Vodafone student discount. However, if the building has a standard NBN wall socket, you are free to shop around for these $15/month deals.






