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A new era for JCU medical students living on campus has begun with the opening of a state-of-the-art accommodation building in Townsville.
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A new era for JCU medical students living on campus has begun with the opening of a state-of-the-art accommodation building in Townsville.
oztrekk.comtop of page 2.3KM from 212 Nathan Street 3 minutes drive via Bruce Hwy/Nathan St and Discovery Dr JCU Townsville, Bebegu Yumba campus is located in the Townsville Tropical Intelligence and Health Precinct (TropiQ) in the suburb of Douglas. Over 13,000 students are part of the JCU Townsville community, including approximately 1,500 international students.
www.212nathanst.comLocation: Townsville, Queensland Nearby: Located in the Townsville Tropical Intelligence and Health Precinct (TropiQ) in the suburb of Douglas Getting here: Public transport via buses (one bus stop on the JCU Townsville, Bebegu Yumba campus, Douglas, outside Education Central (Bld. 134))
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www.jcu.edu.auDiscover how JCU's Student Halls of Residence will benefit the Townsville community with 569 forecast jobs and a public benefit of $140.2m over 30 years.
www.naif.gov.auThe Bebegu Yumba campus in Townsville will reopen on Tuesday 4th February but there may be some disruptions to teaching and services.
www.jcu.edu.auA new era for JCU students living on-campus is set to begin with the official opening of a state-of-the-art accommodation building in Townsville.
www.naif.gov.auIn 2022, to mark the 30th anniversary of the Mabo Decision, this book was developed to provide a focus on the timeline of Eddie Koiki Mabo’s life, the Mabo Decision and the ways in which Eddie Koiki Mabo has been honoured and celebrated over the past few decades. As well as illustrating Mabo’s life and making connections with other resources for further reading, the book contains accompanying educational material available under a Creative Commons license for use in schools all over the...
jcu.pressbooks.pubAs part of its 50th birthday celebrations, James Cook University's Townsville campus has been given a local Indigenous name to acknowledge the role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the advancement of the University.
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