Maryborough
Opened in 2016 our purpose-built Maryborough campus is located in the heart of the Maryborough CBD. The campus is a brand new education and training delivery concept and is the first of its kind in Queensland, offering a unique training hub to support local students and the community.
What's on offer at the Maryborough campus
Our Maryborough campus delivers cutting-edge courses and flexible study options with a focus on health, community services, and foundation skills. The campus offers courses in aged care, health and disability practices, along with foundation skills including numeracy, literacy, and skills for employment. Please note: no cash payments accepted at this campus.
Facilities and services
- Nearby cafes and food outlets
- Simulated health practice
- Student service centre
- Virtual conference rooms
Maryborough
Street address
89 Adelaide Street,
Maryborough Qld 4650
Postal address
PO Box 5252,
SCMC Nambour Qld 4560
Monday | 8:30am-4:00pm |
Tuesday | 8:30am-4:00pm |
Wednesday | 8:30am-4:00pm |
Thursday | 8:30am-4:00pm |
Friday | 8:30am-4:00pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Public transport
Our Maryborough campus is easily accessible via public transport. Wide Bay Transit operates bus services in the local area with the closest bus stop just around the corner on Alice Street.
Cycling
If you live nearby, cycling could be another cost effective option to get to class with bike racks available nearby.
Parking
There is a car park adjacent to our Maryborough campus with additional street parking available on Bazaar Street.
Health practice
Our learning spaces are more than just classrooms. Our purpose-built health practice is aimed at delivering focused, hands-on training to support aged care, health and disability practices. The space includes the same facilities used in a real-life health practice including ward beds, toilet and shower, lifting equipment, and wheel chairs. You'll prepare yourself for the workforce and practice on state-of-the-art equipment under the supervision of industry professionals.
Virtual training rooms
Our Maryborough campus features state-of-the-art virtual training rooms as well as a fully-equipped conference room. These training facilities are designed to provide tutorial support to students who are studying externally. These training facilities can also be hired by the general public for seminars, conferences and other events.
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