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CONTENTS BEFORE LEAVING HOME ..................................................................................................................... 3 Important Documents .......................................................................................................................... 3 Health Insurance ................................................................................................................................. 3 Health and Medicine ........................................................................................................................... 3 What Can I Bring? ............................................................................................................................... 3 Electrical Equipment ........................................................................................................................... 3 Melbourne Weather ............................................................................................................................. 3 GETTING AROUND MELBOURNE AND VICTORIA ............................................................................. 4 Public Transport .................................................................................................................................. 4 Taxis .................................................................................................................................................... 5 Car Rental ........................................................................................................................................... 5 How do I connect my mobile phone in Australia? ............................................................................... 5 ABOUT MONASH UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................................... 6 Clayton Campus .................................................................................................................................. 6 Where to eat ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Monash Faculty of Education .............................................................................................................. 6 Emergency Assistance........................................................................................................................ 7 Contact details at Monash University.................................................................................................. 7 ABOUT AUSTRALIA ............................................................................................................................... 8 Cultures & Nations .............................................................................................................................. 8 University and Public Holidays ............................................................................................................ 8 The Beach ........................................................................................................................................... 9 Visit Melbourne Tourist Information .................................................................................................... 9 Free Melbourne Highlights ................................................................................................................ 10 Melbourne City Attractions ................................................................................................................ 10 Day trip ideas from Melbourne .......................................................................................................... 11 MAPS .................................................................................................................................................... 12 Monash University Clayton Campus map ......................................................................................... 13 Learning and Teaching Building – Ground Floor map ...................................................................... 14 Learning and Teaching Building – First Floor map ............................................................................. 9 Learning and Teaching Building – Second Floor map ........................................................................ 9 Learning and Teaching Building – Third Floor map ............................................................................ 9 2
BEFORE LEAVING HOME What Can I Bring? Australia has strict laws about what items can Important Documents be brought into the country. This is to protect Australia’s unique environment from serious For your entry to Australia, you must bring the pests and diseases. All food, plant and animal following documents with you: products must be presented for inspection upon arrival into Australia. A comprehensive list of A valid passport items that may or may not be brought into the A valid visa or authority to enter Australia country can be found at A completed and signed Incoming http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Ente/Brin/Quara Passenger Card, including health and ntine-requirements character declaration (usually issued on the flight or available at the airport on arrival) Electrical Equipment Anyone who arrives without a valid travel The electricity supply in Australia is document, visa or authority to enter Australia, 240volts and 50–60MHz and most may be refused entry to Australia or delayed 110–120volt appliances (hairdryers, mobile until their identity and claims to enter Australia phone chargers etc.) cannot be operated have been confirmed. safely. Make sure you check with the manufacturer whether the appliances you are Health Insurance planning to bring can be operated safely. Most modern laptops can operate on multiple You will have to provide evidence of adequate voltages but make sure you check with the health insurance for the duration of your stay in manufacturer. Australia also uses a unique Australia. The Department of Immigration and three or two pin plug (also known as Type I) Border Protection also encourage all and adaptor plugs are readily available in prospective visitors and residents to have Australia. adequate health insurance cover while staying Melbourne Weather in Australia. For more information, please visit: http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa/Heal Melbourne has a relatively mild climate but the weather can change rapidly from day to day Health and Medicine and even during the course of one day. Sometimes you can experience all four You are advised to have medical, optical and seasons in one day. It does not snow in dental check-ups before you leave home. metropolitan Melbourne. Remember, your health insurance does not normally include dental and optical services The seasons are: and such costs can be quite high. You may like to bring spare eyeglasses or contact lenses Summer: December to February with you. Autumn: March to May If you have a pre-existing medical condition or Winter: June to August are taking medication, bring a letter or Spring: September to November prescription from your doctor http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Ente/Brin/Can-I- You will be visiting Australia in winter where bring-it-back/Can-I-Bring-It-Back-Medicine/Can- the average temperatures range from 6.5 - I-Bring-Medicine-Back 14.2°C (43.7 - 57.6°F) For more information on Melbourne and Australian weather, visit: www.bom.gov.au 3
GETTING AROUND MELBOURNE AND VICTORIA Public Transport Central Deborah Gold Mine Myki is Melbourne’s ticketing service for travel MADE (Museum of Australian on trains, trams and buses. It is a durable Democracy at Eureka) smartcard that stores value and can be used Sovereign Hill repeatedly. Public Transport Victoria has a very useful journey planner: International and interstate visitors coming to Victoria can buy a Myki Visitor Value Pack http://ptv.vic.gov.au/ (myki Explorer) to travel on the public transport network in Melbourne and regional Victoria. When travelling on public transport you must always have a valid ticket and show it on You can buy a myki Explorer Pack from the request. If you do not have a valid ticket, you Melbourne. may receive a fine. For more information: http://ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/myki Visitor Centre at Federation Square, SkyBus terminals at Melbourne Airport and Southern Public Transport to Clayton Campus from the Cross Station and from the PTV Hubs City centre (Southern Cross Station, near the corner of From Flinders station, you can catch the Spencer and Collins streets or 750 Collins Dandenong, Pakenham or Cranbourne train to Street, Docklands). Huntingdale Station, then a 601, 630 or 900 A Myki Explorer Pack can also be purchased bus to the campus. from the concierge desk at many hotels and accommodation providers. Discounts and Attractions The myki Explorer includes special offers from the following attractions: Melbourne ACMI Arts Centre Melbourne Eureka Skydeck 88 Immigration Museum MCG & National Sports Museum Source: theguardian.com Melbourne Museum Melbourne Star Observation Wheel O’Brien Group Arena Old Melbourne Gaol Puffing Billy Queen Victoria Market SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium Regional Victoria 4
Taxis Budget Airlines Silver Top Taxi: phone 13 10 08 If you want to travel interstate, flying is the 13CABS: phone 13 22 27 fastest and in many cases the cheapest way. Airlines like Jetstar (http://www.jetstar.com), Uber is also an option for travel. Virgin Blue (http://www.virginblue.com.au) and https://www.uber.com/au/en/ Tiger Airways (http://www.tigerairways.com) Car Rental make cheap travel possible. If you plan your trip 1-3 months before Long-term car rental can be expensive. For a departure, it is possible to get a cheaper flight weekend trip on the Great Ocean Road or ticket. Normally prices increase closer to the similar, it is a great option though. Avis, Budget, departure date, although sometimes there are Thrifty etc. are located in every city and easy to also last minute cheap fares available, find on the internet. depending on availability. Various websites compare car rental prices such as: http://www.carrental.com.au/ How do I connect my mobile Some offer cheap last minute offers: phone in Australia? http://www.drivenow.com.au If you bring your mobile phone with you from https://vroomvroomvroom.com.au overseas, prepaid SIM cards are an easy and flexible way to be connected. When you drive a car, please keep the following in mind: You can recharge with data, text, local and drive on the left hand side of the road international calls, and all you need to do is always carry a valid driver’s license with pick up a SIM card and then choose the you (international driver’s license) recharge for you. make sure everybody in the car wears a Some of the major telecommunication seatbelt providers are Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. do not speed (common speed limit in built Many other smaller independent providers offer up areas 50-60kph, outside built up areas pre-paid 80-100kph – look for signs) SIM cards that can be purchased in do not drink and drive convenience stores such as 7-Eleven, do not use your phone while driving at the airport, and directly from the telecommunication provider shops. Source: silverprestigecabs.com.au 5
ABOUT banks, chemist, newsagent, bookshop, church, MONASH UNIVERSITY computer, mobile phone outlets, hairdresser, travel agent, accommodation, medical facilities, theatres and markets, this metropolitan campus Monash University a global university, with a is completely self-contained and yet close to presence on four continents and ambitious other major shopping centres and public plans for the futures. As a young university, our transport for easy access to the CBD. outlook is progressive and optimistic. You can download maps of the campus here: We are focused on empowering our people to http://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/pdf_file/ make positive and lasting impact. 0010/71686/3-Claytoncolour.pdf With over 78,000 students and 4 campuses in Australia and 3 campuses abroad, Monash University is also Australia’s largest tertiary Where to eat institution and is ranked in the top one per cent Monash University has a range of cafes food of world universities (Times Higher Education outlets including Boost Juice, Guzman y World University Rankings 2018–2019). Gomez, Joe’s Pizzeria, Sushi Sushi, Ma Long Kitchen and Dumplings, Noodle Noodle, Monash is also a founding member of the elite Neptunes Seafood Catch, Pappa Rich, Roll’d Group of Eight, an alliance of leading Australian Schnitz, Subway and many more. universities recognised for their excellence in teaching and research. Monash Merchant, a fine food and grocery story is also available and located in the heart Clayton Campus of Monash University’s Clayton Campus. The Clayton campus is the largest of Monash For more information or to explore the retail University’s seven campuses and is set on 100 and food options available on campus, please hectares (240 acres) of landscaped gardens, go to: https://www.monash.edu/food-and-retail Monash Faculty of Education 22kms south-east of Melbourne. This thriving metropolitan campus with over 18,000 students, hosts the Faculty of Education as well Monash’s Faculty of Education is among the as that of Arts, Business and Economics, best – it is ranked as number one in Australia Engineering, Information Technology, Law, and in the top 20 in the world. Medicine, and Science. It is also one of the most comprehensive The university community is supported by a faculties of education in the world and one of variety of cafés and restaurants, entertainment the largest faculties of education in Australia, venues, cultural events and sporting facilities. with over 7,000 students at the undergraduate, With an array of shops and services on campus postgraduate and research degree levels, including: food stores, libraries, post office, including teacher education programs. The Faculty is ranked Above World Standard in the field of Teacher Education Research and is internationally recognized as a leader in teacher education and professional learning. The Faculty offers pre-service and in-service formal award courses and professional learning programs from Early Childhood Education through to Senior Secondary and Adult Education. http://monash.edu/education/ 6
The Faculty is hosted in the Learning and Teaching Building (Monash Clayton Campus) Emergency Assistance in a cutting-edge learning and teaching You can contact Monash University directly in environment. an emergency. This service is available 24 hours per day all year round. The Learning and Teaching Building From inside Australia: 03 9905 3333 The Learning and Teaching Building is the product of years of research and design Other emergency telephone numbers that are thinking, and harnesses the expertise of multi- available 24 hours per day are: award winning design studio John Wardle Police, Ambulance and Fire Brigade: 000 Architects. The process has taken in and Victorian Road Traffic Hazards: 13 11 71 examined each critical aspect of the learning Monash University After Hours and collaborative experience – from room size Counselling Service: 03 9621 2600 and the effects of crowd size and attribution Poisons Information: 13 11 26 upon student participation, down to the Lifeline (telephone counselling) 13 11 14 optimum table shape and importance of ease of Translating / Interpreter Service 13 14 50 access to charging facilities. The result is a visually inspiring, world-class learning environment, designed to No Smoking accommodate and enhance new styles of learning experience. The open, welcoming To support the health of everyone at Monash, atmosphere of the Learning and Teaching the University is smoke-free on all its campuses Building invites learning engagement. The and sites. building will accommodate thousands of During your time here at Monash, we ask that students each semester and will be the home you observe these restrictions and ensure that of advanced learning and teaching practice you comply with the requirements to leave the across Monash. campus if you wish to smoke. This initiative has How do I Stay Connected? been implemented as part of a joint universities commitment to providing a healthier At Monash University: environment for all students, staff, contractors You will have access to the Monash free WiFi and visitors. on campus. For more information on how to connect: monash.edu/wireless.html You will also have access to the Teaching Contact details at Monash Learning Space at the Faculty of Education: monash.edu/education/current-students/the- University learning-space The Development and External Relations (DER) office will be co-ordinating your visit. In Melbourne: This website has a list of places in Melbourne Their contact details are (9am -5pm): where you can access free Wifi. visitvictoria.com/Information/WiFi-hotspots Address: 19 Ancora Imparo Way, Learning and Teaching Building, Monash University Clayton campus Phone: +61 3 9905 9332 Email: edu-development@monash.edu 7
ABOUT AUSTRALIA Cultures & Nations Population Australian culture is as broad and varied as As of January 2017, Australia's population is the country's landscape. Australia is approx. 24.3 million. The most populous states multicultural and multiracial and this is are New South Wales and Victoria, with their reflected in the country’s food, lifestyle, respective capitals, Sydney and Melbourne, cultural practices and experience. the largest cities in Australia. Australia has two Indigenous peoples. They Australia's population is concentrated along are Aboriginal people and Torres Strait the coastal region of Australia from Adelaide Islander people. Aboriginal Peoples inhabited to Cairns, with a small concentration around the whole of Australia, and Torres Strait Perth, Western Australia. The centre of Islanders lived in the islands between Australia is sparsely populated. Australia and Papua New Guinea. Once there were over 500 different Aboriginal Nations – so there is no single ‘Aboriginal culture’, there are many. Their cultures do have some common themes, such as the Dreaming and a deep connection to the land. This diversity of influences creates a cultural environment in Australia that is lively, energised, innovative and outward looking. University and Public Holidays Holiday Date New Year’s Day Wednesday, 1 January 2020 Public Holiday Australia Day Holiday Monday, 27 January 2020 Public Holiday Labour Day Monday, 9 March 2020 Note: Not a University Holiday Good Friday Friday, 10 April 2020 Public Holiday Easter Sunday Sunday, 12 April 2020 Public Holiday Easter Monday Monday, 13 April 2020 Public Holiday Easter Tuesday Tuesday, 14 April 2020 University Holiday NOTE: Not a Public Holiday ANZAC Day Saturday, 25 April 2020 Public Holiday Queen's Birthday Monday, 8 June 2020 Note: Not a University Holiday AFL Grand Final Friday Friday, 25 September 2020 Public Holiday Melbourne Cup Day Tuesday, 3 November 2020 Note: Not a University holiday Christmas Day Friday, 25 December 2020 Public Holiday Boxing Day Saturday, 26 December 2020. Public Public Holiday Holiday recognised on Monday 28 December 8
Sport Source: abc.net.au Source: nma.gov.au Australians love sport – active or passive. Please take note of the advice below: Levels of both participation and observation are higher than in many other countries. For Always swim between the red and yellow Flags – they indicate the safe places that example, cricket, horse racing, motor sport, are supervised by surf lifesavers rugby, soccer, tennis, swimming, surfing, jogging, yoga and one of the most popular The black and white flags indicate a surf sports in Australia: Australian Rules football zone – surfers are not allowed between the (“footy”). red and yellow flags Every year the Australian Football League Ask the Lifeguard on duty for safety advice (AFL) is followed by millions of Australians. Take note of the safety signs at the beach There are currently 18 teams participating in Always swim with a friend (never swim the AFL. Many games take place in Melbourne. alone) Australia is known for hosting one of the four If you need help, stay calm and attract Tennis Grand Slam events, The Australian attention. Open in Melbourne (held in January). Since 1905, the best tennis players of the world Visit Melbourne compete in this tournament. Tourist Information Melbourne is also host to a Formula 1 Grand Prix. The race takes place every year in March at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert The Melbourne Visitor Centre (MVC) is located Park. With a length of at Federation Square, opposite Flinders Street 5.3 km a lap, the race lasts 307 km (58 laps). Station. The centre offers face-to-face visitor information about Melbourne and Victoria and: The Beach free brochures and maps The majority of people in Australia live by the coastline so beaches are very popular weekend guides on events and what’s on destinations. Australian beaches are public public transport information and myki Visitor places for all to enjoy, for sun, surfing, fishing, Packs and many other activities. ‘Best of Victoria’ – accommodation and tour Swimmers need to be aware that Australian booking service beaches can often be unpredictable and hide ‘Best of Souvenir’ – quality Melbourne dangers. souvenirs and gifts 9
Operating hours: Open daily from 9am to 6pm exhibition charting the journey of the moving – closed Christmas Day image, highlighting Australia's engagement with screen culture as both consumer and creator. For more information about Melbourne, please visit: http://www.visitmelbourne.com/ Location: Federation Square, Corner of Swanston & Flinders Streets, Melbourne For more information about touring around Victoria please, visit Opening Hours: 10am – 5pm daily http://www.visitvictoria.com/ Price: Free Melbourne Museum Free Melbourne Highlights From the natural environment to culture and history, Melbourne Museum explores life in Free City Circle Tram Victoria. The museum includes a special gallery https://ptv.vic.gov.au/route/view/1112 just for children. Yarra River and Southbank: http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Placestogo/ Melbourne Museum highlights include a Precincts_Neighbourhoods/Southbank/Pages/S complete skeleton of a blue whale, the outhbank.aspx Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, a living rainforest, the racehorse Phar Lap and an Melbourne Botanical Gardens and IMAX theatre on site. Major international Remembrance Shrine: exhibitions are presented in the Touring Hall. http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/ and http://www.shrine.org.au/Visit-the- Includes the children’s Gallery, suitable for Shrine/Planning-your-visit babies to 5-year olds. Melbourne laneways and arcades: Location: Carlton Gardens, Nicholson St, http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Placestogo/ Carlton LanewaysandArcades/Pages/LanewaysandArc Opening Hours: 10am – 5pm daily ades.aspx Price: Adults $14, children free Queen Victoria Market: http://www.qvm.com.au/ Scienceworks Scienceworks, a place for young people to play with science, is bursting with things to Melbourne City Attractions challenge curious minds of all ages. In just one visit, you can stroll among the gigantic Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) machines that kept the city running, enjoy Discover the world of the moving image in the electrifying theatre in the Lightning Room, let galleries, cinemas and studios at the Australian your little ones roam safely in enclosed spaces, Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) at wander through immersive exhibitions and drop Federation Square. into deep space in the Melbourne Planetarium. Australia’s coolest cultural destination, ACMI Location: 2 Booker Street, Spotswood has everything from a century of film to the Opening hours: 10am – 4.30pm daily latest computer games and digital art of the future. It hosts a vibrant calendar of exhibitions Price: Adults $14, children free and festivals, creative workshops and education programs. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium The stunning Croc Lair exhibit is just one of the ACMI’s centerpiece is a free permanent zones of discovery at Sea Life Melbourne 10
Aquarium. Marvel at the world’s only display of Sun: 9am – 10pm Elephant Sharks in Bay of Rays. Be School holidays: 9am – 10pm mesmerised as you experience a rainbow of colours at Seahorse Pier and explore a world Price: Adults: $27. Children: $18 unlike any other. Marvel at the majestic King Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) $62 and cheeky Gentoo penguins in Penguin Birrarung Marr Playground. Situated on the Yarra River’s north bank next to Location: Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, King Federation Square, Birrarung Marr is one of Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Melbourne’s major parks that hosts many events and festivals throughout the year. If Opening hours: 9.30am – 6pm Daily you’re visiting Birrarung Marr with children, drop into the children’s art centre and gallery Price: Adults (16+ years) $41.50, Child $28 ArtPlay. Melbourne Zoo Location: Batman Avenue, Melbourne Stroll through the lush Asian and African rainforests, Australian bushland and even Price: Free underwater! Head in to our new Lion Gorge experience, where you’ll come face-to-face with Royal Botanic Gardens our magnificent African Lion brothers! You’ll The Royal Botanic Gardens are a picturesque encounter tigers, monkeys, elephants, Orang- haven for recreation and an important resource utans, and more. Head down the bush track to for education, conservation, science and see unique Australian wildlife, then submerge horticulture. Established in 1846, the gardens yourself in our underwater world to see extend over 36 hectares and display an Victoria’s little Penguins and Australian Fur amazing collection of plants from around the Seals. world. Considered one of the finest examples of Victorian-era landscaped gardens in the world. Location: Elliot Avenue, Parkville The Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden is one of the most popular features in the Opening Hours: 9am – 5pm Daily gardens. Price: Adults $32.50, Child $16.30 Monday – Location: Alexandra Avenue, Melbourne Friday. Opening Hours: 7.30am until sunset daily Children free on weekends and School Holidays Price: Free O’Brien Group Arena (Ice-Skating Rink) Australia’s largest and most respected ice arena. A world class facility that is one of the Day trip ideas from Melbourne city’s favourite destinations for families, friends and organisations alike. Healesville Sanctuary Healesville Sanctuary is the best place in Location: 105 Pearl River Road, Docklands VIC Victoria to get up close and interact with native 3008 Australian animals. Attractions include the Australian Wildlife Health Centre, a ‘Spirits of Opening hours: the Sky’ Australian bird show, and ‘Tales from Mon: 9am – 3.45pm Platypus Creek’, an interactive Platypus show. Tue: 9am – 10pm Wed: 9am – 3.45pm http://www.zoo.org.au/healesville Thu: 9am – 10pm Fri: 9am – 11pm Sat: 11am – 11pm 11
Great Ocean Road Sovereign Hill (Ballarat) One of the world’s most scenic coastal drives, Australia’s foremost outdoor museum the Great Ocean Road spans 400km along the re-creates Ballarat’s first ten years, after the Victorian coast. It begins in Torquay, 90 discovery of gold in 1851, when thousands of minutes from Melbourne CBD. Enjoy an international adventurers rushed to the incredible range of scenery, beaches and the Australian goldfields in search of fortune. Step ‘12 Apostles’ – limestone stacks rising back in time and experience costumed women majestically from the ocean. and men, pan for real gold and stay until the evening to experience a spectacular sound and http://www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au/ light show documenting the story of the 1854 Phillip Island Eureka Uprising. http://www.sovereignhill.com.au/sovereign-hill/ Only 90 minutes from Melbourne CBD, Phillip Island plays host to pristine beaches, spectacular landscape and the Koala Conservation centre. You can also experience one of Australia’s most popular attraction, the Penguin Parade, where in the evening you can witness the world’s smallest penguin’s return ashore after a day’s fishing. http://www.visitphillipisland.com/ Dandenong Ranges (and Puffing Billy steam train) Source: melbournetours.com.au The Dandenong Ranges are rolling hills and valleys covered in rainforest. It is a perfect Mornington Peninsula escape from the city and has many great things Experience beautiful beaches, walks, cycling, to see and do. galleries, wineries and food, only 60 minutes https://visitdandenongranges.com.au/ outside of Melbourne CBD. http://www.visitmorningtonpeninsula.org/ Puffing Billy is a century old steam train still running on its original track from Belgrave to Gembrook, through the forests of the Dandenong Ranges. http://puffingbilly.com.au/en/ Source: craftmarkets.com.au Source: letsgokids.com.au 12
Monash University Clayton campus 56 HOWLEYS ROAD 321 FERNTREE GULLY ROAD Transport Key For a more detailed Campus map, visit: monash.edu/people/maps For the latest permit information please refer to parking signs in local area OC2 101 Residential 10 Red Blue Carpool Motorcycle Services Free Emergency 1 Security Shuttle bus pick-up/ Permit Permit Parking Parking Parking Help Points Bus Stop drop off points NORMANBY ROAD Parking ONE WAY Yellow Green Hourly/Daily Accessibility Authorised TAXI Car Bicycle Loading Bus SCENIC BOULEVARD Permit Permit meter parking Parking Parking Only parking Arrival Dock Station 8 COLLE GE WAY 6 60 9 63 61 264 FERNTREE 58 GULLY ROAD 62 700 8 GARDINER ROAD MARTIN ST 56 710 BAYVIEW AVENUE RESEARCH WAY RESEARCH WAY RESE ARCH 28 BOILER HOUSE ROAD 10 WAY 20 24 50 52 54 INNOVATION WALK RAINFOREST WALK Multi-level 30 New Horizons BOUNDARY ROAD 26 0 K –7 AL 52 13 Jock Marshall Reserve 738 W N2 22 GE Hockey LE EXHIBITION WALK 95 L 2 CO 3 C4 DUERDIN ST ALLIANCE LANE 21 44 4 17 17 14 15 7 C5 9 LIA NCE LANE 42 AL 22 38 18 3 16 20 BEDDOE AVE 11 Hargrave- Andrew 19 21 Green 13 Library BLACKBURN ROAD 10 Chemical 23 Futures 13 17 3 E WALK COLLEG Tennis COLLEGE WALK Football 10 14 25 12 15 16 Sound 21 27 Football / Cricket 15 Shell BOUNDARY ROAD 17 Doug Ellis SPORTS WALK SPORTS WALK Swimming 19 28 Pool 770 24 36 23 22 32 21 WAL K 26 2 Football INNOVATION WALK 18 25 38 34 19 ON Campus Religious 37 36 EXHI BITI Centre Centre 11 27 21 27 CHANCELLORS WALK 23 CHANCELLORS WALK CHANCE LLORS WA 42 Monash Tan LK Track 10 CHANCE Monash Sport RAINFOREST WALK 5 LLORS WA LK Robert 20 Blackwood 26 35 Menzies Building 40 Hall 49 60 37 Frearson Oval BEDDOE AVE 28 Sir Louis 39 Matheson 9 Law Library 5 Library 43 55 Baseball 15 44 6 52 62 46 54 Australian Synchrotron ANCORA IMPARO WAY ANCORA IMPARO WAY FACULTY of 4 EDUCATION 19 48 57 ANCORA IMPARO WAY 10 12 Learning & 59 Teaching 33 Building 1 29 (LTB) Multi-level 52 14 ANCORA IMPARO WA Y 20 30 60 S2 39 38 Under Construction 62 64 SE5 7 SE6 OC1 49 151 INNOVATION WALK RAINFOREST WALK EXHIBITION WALK SCENIC BOULEVARD 12 WELLINGTON ROAD Bus only access 11 151 – 211 Smoke-free Monash Learning and Mannix 13 Monash Clayton campus is smoke-free. College Teaching Building Parking Address Building/department name Address Medicine B 39 Rainforest Walk Law Lecture Theatres L1 – 5, G20 15 Ancora Imparo Way North West Car Parks Alexander Theatre 48 Exhibition Walk Medicine C 10 Chancellors Walk Medicine Lecture Theatre M1 35 Rainforest Walk enter via Forster Road, Gardiner Road and Bayview Avenue Australian Pulp and Paper Institute 15 Alliance Lane Medicine D 35 Rainforest Walk Medicine Lecture Theatres M2 – M3 37 Rainforest Walk North One Multi-level – Ground level (N1) Bicycle Arrival Station – James Gormley 5 Rainforest Walk Medicine E 9 Ancora Imparo Way Rotunda Lecture Theatres R1 – R7 46 Exhibition Walk Casual hourly/daily ticket parking 10 Research Way Biochemistry Laboratories 11 Chancellors Walk Medicine F 26 Innovation Walk Science Lecture Theatres (North), S13 – S1511 Rainforest Walk Biological Sciences 25 Rainforest Walk Medicine Teaching Services Unit 28 Innovation Walk North One Multi-level – Upper levels (N1) 2 Innovation Walk Science Lecture Theatres (West), S5-S6 15 Rainforest Walk Biological Sciences Lecture Theatres S7– S821 Rainforest Walk Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication 151 Wellington Road North Three (N3) 28 Research Way Science Lecture Theatres S1 – S4, Biology 18 Innovation Walk Menzies Building 20 Chancellors Walk West One (W1) 3 Alliance Lane S9 – S12, STI – 4, ST7 16 Rainforest Walk Boiler House 22 Research Way Microbiology & Biological Sciences 12 Innovation Walk West Two (W2) 3 College Walk Sir Alexander Stewart Theatre 14 Alliance Lane Buildings and Property 26 & 30 Research Way Monash Biomedical Imaging 770 Blackburn Road North Two (N2) 30 Research Way Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy 10 Innovation Walk South One Lecture Theatre 43 Rainforest Walk Campus Centre 21 Chancellors Walk South West Car Parks Central Science Block 19 Rainforest Walk Monash Children’s Centre Co-op 62 Beddoe Avenue Residences Address Central Eight (C8) 5 Ancora Imparo Way Chancellery Building A 27 Chancellors Walk Monash Club 32 Exhibition Walk Briggs Hall 42 College Walk South-west One (SW1) 38 Innovation Walk Chancellery Building B 36 Exhibition Walk Monash College 49 Rainforest Walk Deakin Hall 56 College Way South-west Two (SW2) 4 Ancora Imparo Way Chancellery Building C 34 Exhibition Walk Monash College Learning Village 33 Innovation Walk Farrer Hall 62 College Way North East Car Parks Chancellery Building D 26 Sports Walk Monash Community Family Co-operative 56 Howleys Road Monash House 14 Ancora Imparo Way Howitt Hall 60 College Way enter via Howleys Road and Normanby Road Chancellery Building E 24 Sports Walk Jackomos Hall 44 College Walk Central Five (C5) 4 Innovation Walk Chemistry 17 Rainforest Walk Monash Injury Research Institute 21 Alliance Lane Monash Sport 42 Scenic Boulevard Mannix College Wellington Road/Parker Street Central Twelve (C12) 17 Scenic Boulevard Doug Ellis Swimming Pool 36 Scenic Boulevard Monash Sustainability Institute 8 Scenic Boulevard MRS Administration HOR 58 College Way East One (E1) Scenic Boulevard Education 19 Ancora Imparo Way Monash University Business Park 680 Blackburn Road Holman Hall 27 Sports Walk East Two (E2) Scenic Boulevard Earth, Atmosphere & Environmentsee - Mathematics Engineering 31 17 College Walk Monash University Business Park 710 Blackburn Road Campbell Hall 21 Sports Walk North Four (N4) 32 Research Way Monash University Business Park 700 Blackburn Road Logan Hall 28 Sports Walk Engineering 33 19 College Walk North-east One (NE1) 6 Scenic Boulevard Monash University Business Park 738 Blackburn Road Turner Hall 38 College Walk Engineering 35 16 Alliance Lane North-east Two (NE2) Residential Carpark 6 Monash-Oakleigh Legal Service 60 Beddoe Avenue Normanby House 101 Normanby Road Engineering 36 18 Alliance Lane North-east Three (NE3) Residential Carpark 7 Engineering 36A 20 Alliance Lane New Horizons 20 Research Way Richardson Hall 63 College Way North-east Four (NE4) Residential Carpark 3 Old Science Laboratories 22 Rainforest Walk Engineering 37 17 Alliance Lane Roberts Hall 61 College Way North-east Five (NE5) Residential Carpark 1 Performing Arts 55 Scenic Boulevard Engineering 69 22 Alliance Lane South East Flats 52 Ancora Imparo Way North-east Six (NE6) Residential Carpark 2 Physics 10 College Walk Engineering 72 14 Alliance Lane North-east Seven (NE7) Residential Carpark 4 Engineering Examination Halls, EH1 – EH4 23 College Walk Plant Sciences Complex 54 College Walk Loading docks Address Religious Centre 38 Exhibition Walk Boundary Road Boundary Road x College Walk North-east Eight (NE8) Residential Carpark 5 Buildings and Property 26 Research Way Robert Blackwood Hall 49 Scenic Boulevard Boundary Road Rear of 23 Innovation Walk South East Car Parks Faculty of Information Technology 25 Exhibition Walk Rotunda 46 Exhibition Walk Ancora Imparo Way Rear of 15 Ancora Imparo Way enter via Wellington Road Faculty of Medicine Offices 43 Rainforest Walk Science and IT 14 Rainforest Walk South Two (S2) 20 Ancora Imparo Way Faculty Teaching – MBBS 27 Rainforest Walk Exhibition Walk Exhibition Walk/ College Walk Science Instrumentation and Technology Central Two (S2) 37 Scenic Boulevard First Year Biology 23 Rainforest Walk Boiler House Road Boiler House Road Development Platform 26 Research Way South One (S1) 30 Ancora Imparo Way Green Chemical Futures 13 Rainforest Walk Science Portables 7 Innovation Walk Public transport Address Hargrave-Andrew Library 13 College Walk South-east One (SE1) 52 Scenic Boulevard Security & Traffic 59 Scenic Boulevard Bus Interchange Ancora Imparo Way/ Rainforest Walk Information Services 44 Exhibition Walk South-east Two (SE2) 54 Scenic Boulevard Sir Louis Matheson Library 40 Exhibition Walk Bus Stop Research Way Japanese Studies Centre 12 Ancora Imparo Way Monash HR (incl. Staff Development) 211 Wellington Road South-east Three (SE3) Jock Marshall Reserve Bus Stops Blackburn Road Casual hourly/daily ticket parking 64 Scenic Boulevard STRIP1 Monash Biotechnology 15 Innovation Walk Environmental Laboratories 52 College Walk South-east Four Multi-level (SE4) 60 Scenic Boulevard STRIP2 School of Biomedical Sciences 19 Innovation Walk Bicycle arrival stations Address John Monash Science School 39 Innovation Walk STRIP3 School of Biomedical Sciences 23 Innovation Walk James Gormley 5 Rainforest Walk South-east Five (SE5) 62 Scenic Boulevard Krongold Centre 57 Scenic Boulevard Yarrawonga 10 Ancora Imparo Way South-east Six (SE6) Residential Carpark 8 Law Building 15 Ancora Imparo Way Taxis Address Law Library 15 Ancora Imparo Way Major lecture theatres Address Taxi Rank C10 car park at 59 Scenic Boulevard Off-Campus Car Parks Address Mathematics & Earth, Atmosphere Central One Lecture Theatre 25 Exhibition Walk Off-campus One (OC1) Wellington Road/ Blackburn Road and Environment 9 Rainforest Walk Engineering Lecture Theatres E1 – E6 21 College Walk Share cars Address Off-campus Two (OC2) Howleys Road/ Normanby Road Medicine A 37 Rainforest Walk Humanities Lecture Theatres H1 – H10 20 Chancellors Walk Flexicar Bays RC5 58 College Way The information in this map was correct at the time of publication (July 2017)
N LEARNING AND TEACHING BUILDING Ground Floor GROUND FLOOR FLOOR FACILITIES KEY BUS LOOP K KITCHEN L LIFTS S ES STAIRS / ESCARPMENT STAIRS T TOILETS G.81 ROOM NO. BUS LOOP G ANCORA IMPARO WAY G.01 G.02 G.60 G.61 G.62 G.81 S G.03 L S T G.58 S T G.41 G.54 SUNKEN WELLINGTON ROAD LOUNGE G.23 G.21 ES MENZIES G.57 BUILDING L K S G.56 G.55 S G.53 G.31 ANCORA IMPARO WAY MAP NOT TO SCALE 02 03
LEARNING AND TEACHING BUILDING FIRST FLOOR North FLOOR FACILITIES KEY BUS LOOP K KITCHEN L LIFTS P PRINTER S ES STAIRS / ESCARPMENT STAIRS G.81 ROOM NO. Level 1 01 Additional T TOILETS BUS LOOP teaching spaces & informal study ANCORA IMPARO WAY 1.86 1.87 1.88 1.89 K P 1.85 T 1.83 1.82 1.01 L S S P S WELLINGTON ROAD 1.41 1.44 K 1.23 1.21 ACADEMIC MENZIES LIBRARY ES BUILDING L S T S 1.38 1.37 1.32 1.36 1.34 ANCORA IMPARO WAY MAP NOT TO SCALE 04 05
LEARNING AND TEACHING BUILDING SECOND North FLOOR FLOOR FACILITIES KEY Level 2 BUS LOOP D DEANERY K KITCHEN L LIFTS P PRINTER S ES STAIRS / ESCARPMENT STAIRS T TOILETS 02 G.81 ROOM NO. BUS LOOP ANCORA IMPARO WAY 2.03 P 2.04 2.84 T L S 2.83 2.82 2.02 S 2.05 S K 2.43 2.42 WELLINGTON ROAD 2.23 2.21 ES MENZIES BUILDING L S T S D 2.37 2.36 2.35 2.31 2.33 ANCORA IMPARO WAY MAP NOT TO SCALE 06 07
LEARNING AND TEACHING BUILDING THIRD FLOOR North FLOOR FACILITIES KEY Level 3 03 K KITCHEN L LIFTS P PRINTER S ES STAIRS / ESCARPMENT STAIRS T TOILETS G.81 ROOM NO. BUS LOOP BUS LOOP ANCORA IMPARO WAY 3.85 3.86 3.87 3.88 3.89 3.90 3.83 3.82 3.03 3.04 T L S 3.81 3.93 3.92 3.02 S P 3.05 S 3.51 WELLINGTON ROAD 3.52 3.21 ES 3.23 K MENZIES BUILDING L S T S 3.35 3.31 3.34 3.55 3.33 3.31A DISCOVERY ROOM ANCORA (THESIS ROOM) 3.54 IMPARO THE LEARNING WAY SPACE (TLS) MAP NOT TO SCALE 08 09
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