Albury Wodonga campus tour

Sustainability is truly at the heart of our Albury-Wodonga campus. It’s one of the reasons we are Australia’s first carbon neutral university.* The buildings you’ll live and study in have been designed to minimise energy use. They’re jam-packed with recycled materials and made of rammed earth, so are low energy and will keep you snug during winter and cool in summer. The campus stretches over 87 hectares, giving you plenty of room to do your best thinking. It’s home to lots of species of native flora and fauna, including the endangered Sloane’s froglet that lives in the campus wetlands. There are also more than 200 acres of greywater management systems and a community garden. *National Carbon Offset Standard