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The Dining
Hall
The Dining Hall is one of Australia’s
finest Neo-Gothic buildings. Wood paneling, stained glass windows,
vaulted ceilings, open fireplaces, beautiful carved wooden tables
and chairs and original candelabra create an impressive ambience.
The Dining Hall is available for formal dinners on Friday and
Saturday evenings from 7.30pm during University semester time,
with more availability during University vacation periods.
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Junior Common Room (JCR)
The Junior Common Room is a versatile
space that can be utilized in a number of different ways. First
opened in 1923 it retains its original polished floorboards and dark wooden paneling. It is best suited to larger events and is often used for AGMs, pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties (the furniture pictured is not available for hire).
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Chapel
The original College library was converted
into the Chapel in the 1960s. Located on the second floor of
the main building, the Chapel is equipped with an organ and
choir stalls and is available for hire for all services (wedding
ceremonies alumni only). High arched wooden ceilings, elegant
leadlight windows, wooden paneling and wonderful acoustics,
create a calming ambience.
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Quadrangle
Surrounded by three story high Neo-Gothic
walls of the main building, the cloistered Quadrangle is an
unforgettable venue for a variety of events. The quadrangle
is bordered by a small garden, has a terraced area partly sheltered
by cloisters and two small raised lawns. The imposing sandstone
walls are covered with lush green Virginia creeper in spring
and summer and provide an enchanting environment for outdoor concerts,
pre dinner drinks, BBQs, weddings and cocktail parties.
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Parker
Terrace
Protected on two sides by the tall sandstone
walls of the main building, the Parker Terrace is a delightful
area for summer entertaining. The terrace overlooks a large
lawn, ideal for a marquee, and is bordered by manicured gardens
and tall trees which provide partial shade from the sun. In
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Kaye Scott Room
The Kaye Scott Room is part of the original
main building and was first used as the College chapel. Heritage
style carpet, warm wooden paneling, high ceilings and large
double windows create an ideal space for a variety of functions.
Two sets of double doors open into the adjoining JM Young Room
to create more space or for use as a syndicate room.
The Kaye Scott Room is best suited to seminars, board meetings, AGMs, pre-dinner drinks, cocktail
parties, and standing or seated functions.
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Lecture
Theatre A
Lecture Theatre A is a newly refurbished
room which is ideal for functions mentioned for the Kaye Scott Room. |

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JM Young Room
Adjoining the Kaye Scott Room, the JM
Young Room is a spacious room flooded with natural light. High
ceilings and heritage style carpet mean it can be easily transformed
to suit a range of events.
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Frank
Raleigh Room
The Frank Raleigh
room is located near the Dining Hall and is equipped with a
large meeting table. Natural light and comfortable seating make
the Frank Raleigh an ideal space for board meetings or a syndicate
room for small group discussions. It can accommodate a dinner
or lunch for up to 12 people. |