Bundoora Students Sports Festival

Register for the Bundoora Students Sports Festival for an afternoon of social sports, great food and good vibes!

The festival will feature a mix of fun sporting activities, tasty food trucks, music from a live DJ, giveaways and a chance to meet some of our community partners.

No need to be a pro — just join in, bring your friends and enjoy the festival atmosphere on campus.

Highlights include: 

  • Free food
  • Giveaways
  • Free sports

Event details

Date: Tuesday 14 April
Time: 12–3 pm
Location: RMIT Sports Centre, Bundoora (Building 203)

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