1 The University of Newcastle Our residence Established 2001 Mascot Eagle Residence of the Year 4x Winners Motto Strong in Spirit The details Fees from $178.50pp Self-Catered Room Types Studio Apartments Living Environments General, Lifestyle Barahineban
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1 The University of Newcastle
Our residence
Established2001
MascotEagle
Residence of the Year4x Winners
MottoStrong in Spirit
The details Fees from$178.50pp Self-Catered
Room TypesStudio Apartments
Living EnvironmentsGeneral, Lifestyle
Barahineban
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For more information or to view the Barahineban virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/barahineban
Room Inclusions*
Bedroom
Air conditioning
Desk, chair and lamp
Dining table
King size bed (Couple)
2 King single beds (Twin share)
Mirror
Pin board
Television
Wardrobe
Wi-Fi/Ethernet cable
Kitchen
Convection microwave
Cooktop
Fridge/Freezer
Kettle
Toaster
Bathroom
Basin
Mirror
Shower
Toilet
Towel rail
Built around a central courtyard and named for the Awabakal word meaning 'a bright place to live', Barahineban offers a unique residential experience.
Offering 96 self-contained, self-catered studio style apartments available in multiple bed configurations - single, twin for friends or double for couples - Barahineban is a great place to live no matter who you are.
Residents living at Barahineban – known fondly as ‘Bara’ – have access to large barbecue areas, a study room and a centrally located common room that features a widescreen television, pool tables and a small kitchenette.
Barahineban is the perfect place for students seeking a balanced academic and social environment while maintaining privacy and an independent lifestyle.
Mobility accessIncludes ramps, automatic entrance doors and elevator
“Barahineban provides the unique experience of shaping your independence whilst also being surrounded by friends. Barahineban was the perfect fit and supportive environment for me to transition into a uni lifestyle.”
AbbeyBarahineban
* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
Unit Style ResidenceLiving EnvironmentsGeneral, Lifestyle and Postrgraduate
3 The University of Newcastle
Edwards Hall
Edwards Hall – affectionately known as ‘Teds’ – was the first on-campus student accommodation at the University and was named after George Alfred Edwards, the University’s first Deputy Chancellor. As the oldest residence, Edwards Hall is known for its proud traditions and spirited residential community.
Home to almost 400 residents each year across the main catered halls and self-catered unit-style residences, Edwards Hall is all about building strong connections and friendships.
Outside of their rooms, residents can enjoy three common rooms with lounges, televisions and a variety of pool, foosball and ping pong tables, multiple barbecue areas and a large outdoor swimming pool. With so many students living in close proximity, Edwards Hall is more than a place to live - it’s a lively community that builds your confidence and social skills as you strive for academic success.
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For more information or to view the Edwards Hall virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/edwards-hall
* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
Room Inclusions*Self-cateredBedroom
Desk, chair and lamp
Heater
Single bed
Mirror
Pin board
Wardrobe
Wi-Fi/Ethernet cable
Shared kitchen
Cooktop
Fridge/Freezer
Kettle
Microwave
Toaster
Shared bathroom
Basin
Mirror
Shower
Toilet
Towel rail
Shared living area
Ceiling Fan
Lounge
Television
Wi-Fi
Main HallDesk, chair and lamp
Single bed
Mirror
Pin board
Wardrobe
Wi-Fi/Ethernet cable
Shared bathroom/kitchenette
“I chose to live on campus because if you're going to move away for Uni, living on campus gives you the best opportunity to meet people and make new friends.”
For more information or to view the Evatt House virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/evatt-house
Evatt House is more than just a place to live while you study. Named after The Hon Elizabeth Evatt AC, the first Chief Justice of the Australian Family Court and first woman to preside in the Australian Federal Court, Evatt House is about pride, enthusiasm and seizing the day.
Evatt House is a home away from home for students who are searching for independence but wish to be part of a friendly, supportive community. Residents can choose between self-catered shared apartments or self-contained flats depending on the kind of environment that suits them best. Social spaces for Evatt House include two barbecue areas among the gum trees, a large common room with lounges, a television and a pool table plus multiple study areas.
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* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
Room Inclusions*
Bedroom
Desk, chair and lamp
Heater
King single bed
Mirror
Pin board
Wardrobe
Wi-Fi/Ethernet cable
Shared kitchen
Cooktop
Fridge/Freezer
Kettle
Microwave
Toaster
Shared bathroom
Basin
Mirror
Shower
Toilet
Towel rail
Shared living area
Air conditioning
Dining table and chairs
Lounge
Television
Wi-Fi
“Living on campus is a great way to meet new people and there are lots of events organised specifically for residents… not to mention it's super convenient!”
International House (IH) is a unique residential community and regardless of where you come from, International House welcomes students from across the world and promotes respect, participation, and community spirit.
Like with Evatt House, residents can choose between self-catered shared apartments or self-contained flats with the added flexibility of catering options. International House is completely self-catered, however residents can opt in to a meal plan during the year. International House also features barbecue areas, a large common room with a television, pool table and ping pong table, alongside an outdoor swimming pool.
For more information or to view the International House virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/international-house
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* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
“I chose to live on campus at Student Living because I prioritised safety, convenience and being part of a community. Plus, I get to meet so many people from all over Australia and the rest of the world! ”
For more information or to view the North Residence virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/north-residence
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* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
Known as the Lifestyle Tower, North is the perfect place for students who wish to experience on-campus living in a more relaxed setting. North provides a home for residents in a safe and enriching environment that encourages the pursuit of academic and extracurricular activities.
Like the other three towers, North Residence enables student living in a variety of configurations including self-catered studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 5/6 shared apartments.
Along with these options, North also provides residents with a multitude of social and study spaces including study rooms on each floor, a barbecue area and a ground floor common room featuring a fully equipped communal kitchen, large TV, AV equipment and a piano.
“It’s so comforting to know that there are Residential Mentors looking out for my wellbeing and After Hours Duty Officers to ensure my safety.”
For more information or to view the South Residence virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/south-residence
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* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
Similar to the traditions of our older style residences, South is still developing and every new resident that comes through the doors contributes to its story. The South community prides itself on supporting the personal and academic growth of all residents and bringing people from all over the world together.
Like the other three towers, South Residence enables student living in a variety of configurations including self-catered studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 5/6 shared apartments.
Along with these options, South also provides residents with a multitude of social and study spaces including study rooms on each floor, a barbecue area, a music room and a ground floor common room.
“On-campus living has that boarding school vibe, where you're with friends the whole time and you're all having fun, but still working towards your future”
Residents of East, affectionately known as the Pirates, are known for their enthusiasm, competitive nature and playfulness. East encourages its residents to grow academically, socially and personally in an inclusive and engaging community.
Like the other three towers, East Residence enables student living in a variety of configurations including self-catered studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 5/6 shared apartments.
Along with these options, East also provides residents with a multitude of social and study spaces including study rooms on each floor, a barbecue area, an in-house cinema and a ground floor common room featuring a ping pong table, a large TV and AV equipment.
For more information or to view the East Residence virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/east-residence
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* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
“It’s a good, inclusive community and I have made friends for life. It’s also really convenient as class is only a small walk away!”
West Residence is the home of the West Wombats. Known for their determination, reliability and friendliness, West is all about getting involved in the Student Living and broader community and supporting one another to be the best they can be.
West is also where you can find the Student Living team during the week and the After-Hours Duty Officers (AHDOs) when the day staff aren't about.
Like the other three towers, West Residence enables student living in a variety of configurations including self-catered studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 5/6 shared apartments.
Along with these options, West also provides residents with a multitude of social and study spaces including study rooms on each floor, a barbecue area and a ground floor common room featuring a ping pong table, large TV and AV equipment.
For more information or to view the West Residence virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/west-residence
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* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
"Living on campus is a great way to make new friends and engage...it's a home away from home!"
Divided into four wings with units of six and seven bedrooms, Blue Gum House is a home away from home to 26 residents per year. With kitchen, dining and lounge facilities open to all members of the wing, the common areas are a hub of activity. Blue Gum House is completely self-catered so our residents get the chance to cultivate their cooking skills in a fully equipped kitchen.
Nestled in the lush bushlands typical of the Central Coast campus, residents have an impressive shared courtyard for social activities with wheelchair access, laundry facilities and a large barbecue area.
For more information or to view the Blue Gum House virtual tour visit:
newcastle.edu.au/blue-gum-house
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* All items are indicative and are subject to change at the discretion of Student Living.
“Blue Gum House is a home away from home. Amazing study environment and the social atmosphere is incredible. It enables me to adapt to Uni life easily and I absolutely love living here.”