Kingaroy
Located at the junction of the D'Aguilar and Bunya Highways, Kingaroy is the commercial centre of the South Burnett region. The town is surrounded by spectacular scenery with the nearby Bunya Mountains a popular destination for bushwalkers and the Booie Range home to several wineries and cellar doors. Our Kingaroy campus is located off the Bunya Highway just a short drive from the town centre.
What's on offer at the Kingaroy campus
Our Kingaroy campus delivers a range of hands-on courses across a variety of in-demand areas. The campus includes specialised training facilities for our aged care, automotive, construction, engineering, hair and beauty, hospitality, and nursing students. Additional study areas include agriculture, business, child care, and English language courses.
Facilities and services
- Aged care training facilities
- Free on-site parking
- Hairdressing and beauty salon
- Modern classrooms
- Trade facilities for metal fabrication, construction, and automotive
- Training restaurant
- Video conferencing capabilities
Kingaroy
Street address
Corner Bunya Highway and Geritz Road,
Kingaroy Qld 4610
Postal address
LMB 335,
Kingaroy Qld 4610
Monday | 8:30am-4:30pm |
Tuesday | 8:30am-4:30pm |
Wednesday | 9:00am-4:30pm |
Thursday | 8:30am-4:30pm |
Friday | 8:30am-4:30pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Public transport
Taxi services are available through Kingaroy Taxi Service, however there is no public transport available to the Kingaroy campus.
Cycling
If you live nearby, cycling could be another cost effective option to get to class.
Parking
We have plenty of free on-site parking available for students at our Kingaroy campus.
Hairdressing and beauty salon
Our fully operational hairdressing and beauty salon, Salon on Bridge, 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 the opportunity to put theory into practice and gain practical skills in a real-world environment.
Horticultural centre
Our horticulture students have access to a range of practical workspaces where they can work hands on with plants, tools, horticultural equipment and machinery. Our horticulture facilities include a nursery, shed, outdoor rooms and buildings, themed gardens, covered practice area, and external work areas.
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