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  2. UNSW Venues - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 2000 and described as "the jewel in the University's crown", the John Niland Scientia Building is a multi-purpose space used principally for conferences and receptions, that was named after former Vice-Chancellor Professor John Niland in 2006. [1] The building's Leighton Hall has a capacity of around 400.

  3. UNSW Hall, University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, this facility was identified by the university as end of life, [1] threatening UNSW Hall with closure. Following a "Save UNSW Hall" campaign by residents against this, the college relocated to its current site on the north side of the University of New South Wales' Kensington campus in 2019, occupying one tower in the UNSW Village complex.

  4. University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The main UNSW campus, where most faculties are situated, is located on a 38-hectare (94-acre) site in Kensington, Sydney. UNSW Art & Design is located in the inner suburb of Paddington. The main UNSW campus in Kensington is divided geographically into two areas: upper campus and lower campus, which were vested to the university in three ...

  5. Goldstein College, University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Goldstein College was named after Phillip Godfrey Goldstein (1895—1963), who arrived in Australia in 1911 from England. In 1959 he donated £40,000 (Australian) towards the construction of the Dining Hall and College. The College initially housed women and postgraduate students, being the first college accommodation for women on the UNSW ...

  6. Cliffbrook - Wikipedia

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    Cliffbrook is a heritage-listed former residence, school and government building and now university research, administration building and university press located at 45-51 Beach Street, Coogee, New South Wales, an eastern suburb of Sydney, Australia. Built in 1921, its design is attributed to John Kirkpatrick.

  7. Today (1982 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Officially launched as The National Today Show, [1] Today is Australia's longest running morning breakfast news program. [2] The show premiered on 28 June 1982. The original hosts, Steve Liebmann and Sue Kellaway , spent four years together before Liebmann left to present the evening news for Network Ten in Sydney.

  8. New College, University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    New College, University of New South Wales is a residential college, located in the UNSW campus in Sydney. The college is organised around on Anglican principles. About 250 undergraduate students, both local and international and of a variety of backgrounds, live in the original college building, and 315 graduate students are housed in the nearby New College Village.

  9. Kensington, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The building used by the company is a two-storey brick building in the Georgian Revival style. It was designed by Joseland and Gilling and built c.1930. It was used by the Menzies Group of Companies as of 2013. It is heritage-listed. [8] Kensington's streets are named after local people, places in London and local flora. Some examples are: