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Bundoora campus

RMIT's Bundoora campus is a vibrant centre of learning set in a tranquil, tree-studded setting. Eighteen kilometres north-east of the city centre of Melbourne, the campus is divided into East and West, divided by Plenty Road. The campus offers high-tech study facilities and easy access to parking and public transport. Bundoora campus also has modern sporting facilities, including the Bundoora Netball and Sports Centre, which includes badminton, netball, volleyball, squash, tennis, indoor soccer and basketball courts, as well as a hockey pitch and a fitness centre.

Students ordering lunch

Bundoora campus has three on-site cafes.

RMIT Building 220

RMIT Building 220, which garnered a Commendation, Public Buildings, at the 1998 RAIA National Architecture Awards.

Architects: Wood Marsh with Pels Innes Neilson Kosloff

RMIT Biosciences Building

RMIT's Biosciences Building, which, as the name suggests, houses health and biomedical science programs.

The building won the Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Buildings at the 2002 National Architecture Awards.