Ipswich
Located in the outer suburb of Bundamba, our Ipswich campus offers a convenient location for students in Ipswich and surrounding areas. The campus is conveniently located 10 minutes from the Bundamba train station with nearby childcare facilities also available.
What's on offer at the Ipswich campus
Our Ipswich campus offers a comprehensive range of study areas including aged care, agriculture and horticulture, automotive, beauty and hairdressing, building and construction, business, electrotechnology, engineering, general education, health care, hospitality, and information technology. The campus offers a range of specialist facilities available for our automotive, construction, engineering, hairdressing, horticulture, hospitality, and nursing students.
Facilties and services
- Auditorium and theatre
- Automotive and engineering workshops
- Canteen
- Client support services
- Clinical nursing training facilities
- Computer labs
- Construction facilities
- Hairdressing and beauty salon
- Horticulture centre
- Library
- Training restaurant
Ipswich
Street address
Corner Mary and Byrne Streets,
Bundamba Qld 4304
Postal address
PO Box 138 ,
Booval Qld 4304
Monday | 8.30am-4.30pm |
Tuesday | 8.30am-4.30pm |
Wednesday | 9am-4.30pm |
Thursday | 8.30am-4.30pm |
Friday | 8.30am-4.30pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Public transport
The campus is less than a 10 minute walk from the Bundamba train station with the closest bus stop located at the front of the campus on Byrne Street.
Cycling
If you live nearby, cycling could be another cost effective option to get to class with bike racks available on campus.
Parking
We have plenty of free on-site parking available for students at our Ipswich campus with entrance via Byrne Street.
Training Restuarant
The Miners Rights training restaurant allows our hospitality students to gain hands-on experience in a real-world environment. You will learn the workings of a real restaurant in state-of-the-art facilities under the guidance of industry-experienced teachers. You will have the opportunity to both prepare and serve food and beverages to paying customers.
Hairdressing and beauty salon
Our fully operational hairdressing and beauty salon, Salon on Mary, offers a range of services such as hair styling, cutting, colouring, perming and straightening. Beauty services include waxing, tinting, manicures, pedicures, spray tanning, makeup application, ear piercing, facials, and massages. We use the same products, equipment, and facilities found in a real salon and work with real, paying clients. You will have opportunity to put theory into practice and gain practical skills in a real-world environment.
Clinical Nursing Practical Room
Our learning spaces are more than just classrooms. Our hospital standard clinical nursing practical room is equipped with electric beds, vital signs monitors, ECG machines, IV trolleys and responsive simulator mannequins. Prepare yourself for real-world situations and practice on state-of-the-art equipment under the supervision of industry professionals.
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