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South Bank is situated in the cultural heart of Brisbane's CBD and is accessible easily by public transport.

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Queensland College of Art
226 Grey Street
South Bank, Qld
4101
Queensland Conservatorium
140 Grey Street
South Bank, Qld
4101
Griffith Film School
226 Grey Street
South Bank, Qld
4101
South Bank Graduate Centre
226 Grey Street
South Bank, Qld
4101
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By bus

There are excellent bus public transport options available by catching a bus to the South Bank Busway Station.

For timetable information visit Translink or call 13 12 30

By train

The South Bank Railway Station is directly across Grey Street, behind the campus.

For timetable information visit Translink or call 13 12 30.

By taxi

If using a taxi to come to the South Bank campus, you will need to tell the driver to take you to: Griffith University, Conservatorium campus, Grey Street, South Brisbane, near the Cultural Centre and South Bank Parklands.

Cycling

Bicycles are a cost-effective method of transport and an excellent way to exercise and maintain fitness. They're also easy to park once you reach the campus. Shower facilities are available on campus.

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Qld Conservatorium S01
Webb Centre S02
Griffith Film School S08
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Showers Building Opening hours
Qld Conservatorium S01 Level 2 Dressing Rooms M-F 7am-10pm; Weekends 8am - 6pm
Grey Street Studios S03 Level 3 Disabled Toilets Office hours
Graduate Centre S07 Level 1 Toilets Office hours
Griffith Film School S08 Level 1 Toilets Office hours

Flying In

The closest airport to the South Bank campus is the Brisbane airport. From the airport, travel through the Brisbane CBD and south over Victoria Bridge. Turn left at the first set of lights into Grey Street. The South Bank campus is on the left about 300 metres down this street.

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