Until recently I assume they were synonymous 😅, Here you go to Uni immediatly after finishing HS.

  • In Australia “college” can mean two different things.

    It can be another word for high school, especially for exclusive, elite private schools. (For example: Brisbane Boys’ College.)

    It can be a term for a particular type of residence within a university, especially one that provides more than just a room, but also meals and social activities. (For example, Emmanuel College UQ.)

    Historically, it also had at least one other meaning. Among boomer teachers I know, I’ve heard talk of having gone to “teacher’s college”. So I think it used to be a sort of more specialised educational institution with a narrower focus than a university. But these don’t exist anymore, to my knowledge.