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Brisbane Campus (McAuley at Banyo) |
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Situated in the northern suburb of Banyo, this campus is located just 12 kilometres from the centre of Brisbane. It is easily accessed by public transport, approximately 1 kilometre from Banyo train station, and has a bus station at its doorstep. The campus provides quality teaching and office space, including a state-of-the-art library, lecture theatres and seminar facilities, tutorial rooms, science labs, nursing labs, computer facilities, music rooms, drama teaching rooms and visual arts facilities. Student accommodation is available on the Brisbane Campus. |
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Melbourne Campus (St. Patrick’s) |
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The Melbourne campus is only a few minutes walk from the Central Business District (CBD). The suburb of Fitzroy, in which the campus is located, is noted for its variety of cafes, shops and art galleries. The campus includes quality teaching facilities, state-of-the-art computer lab and an art gallery. Some of Melbourne’s finest parks, gardens and recreational facilities are within easy walking distance. Bus and tram stops are located outside the front entrance and it is only a short walk to the nearest train station. |
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North Sydney Campus (MacKillop) |
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Just a five-minute train ride over the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge from the Central Business District (CBD) of Sydney (and not far from Chinatown), this campus is centrally located. It is a short walk from North Sydney train station, which can be easily reached from anywhere in Sydney. There is also an excellent bus service. The Vice Chancellery of the University is co-located on this campus. |
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Strathfield Campus (Mount St Mary) |
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Situated in one of the older, established suburbs in Sydney, the campus has some gracious buildings, including an Italianate Romanesque style chapel, and is set in beautifully landscaped grounds. It is located only a 20 minute train ride from the city centre, and an 8-minute bus trip from Strathfield train station. |
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Canberra Campus (Signadou) |
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Conveniently located only five kilometres from the centre of Canberra, and well-served by public transport, Signadou Campus is one of the University’s smaller campuses. International students in Canberra are linked with other international students in the city through the Canberra Council for International Students, a social and support organisation. |
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Ballarat Campus (Aquinas) |
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Although the campus is located only 110 kilometres west of Melbourne, Aquinas Campus students generally live in Ballarat. The campus, which is set in beautiful gardens, is near the commercial centre of Ballarat and within easy reach of facilities. The beautiful old buildings of the campus reflect the history of the town. |
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